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Measure from the stitches below the armpits on one side to another.
Measure from where the shoulder seam meets armhole to the cuff.
Measure from where the shoulder seam meets the collar to the hem.
Measure straight across the top of the waistband from edge to edge.
Measure from the bottom of the front rise to the top of the front rise.
Measure straight across the widest hip line from edge to edge.
Measured from the crotch seam to the top edge of the back waistband.
Measure across straight from the crotch seam to the outside of the leg.
Measure straight across the leg opening.
Measure the length from the crotch seam to the bottom of the leg.
Measure from the waistband to the leg opening or hem.
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In the 1870s, the American railway company developed railway uniforms. Still, engineers, boiler workers, and other types of work needed more robust and durable clothing to prevent oil pollution and soot cinders. By the 1890s, engineers and boiler workers had evolved their workwear, including a soft and durable hat usually made of denim or canvas.