- Look up dungareeĀ or
dungarees in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dungaree or
dungarees may
refer to:
Dungaree (fabric),
similar to
denim Jeans, denim...
- The
March of the
Dungarees was a
snowball march in
November 1915 in South-East Queensland, Australia, to
recruit men into the
Australian military during...
-
Lucky Brand Dungarees Inc. v.
Marcel Fashions Group, Inc. 590 U.S. ___ (2020), was a
United States Supreme Court case in
which the
Court held that claim...
-
Greenwood and CEO
Christopher Renwick,
which is
mainly known for its sale of
dungarees. It has
physical stores in Brighton, Norwich, Bristol, Exeter, Nottingham...
-
brought back as the star of
television advertising for the company's Lee
Dungarees line from 1998
until the mid-2000s.
Sales manager Chester Reynolds, later...
- CPOs in 1981.
Dungarees were the
junior enlisted (E1-E6)
working uniform worn from 1913
through the 1990s;
through World War II
dungarees with a garrison...
- wear such as jackets, coats, overalls, coveralls, vests, shirts, jeans,
dungarees, fire-resistant
clothing and
hunting apparel.
Carhartt remains a family-owned...
-
Overalls or bib-and-brace overalls, also
called dungarees in
British English, are a type of
garment usually used as
protective clothing when working....
- Gilgandra, New
South Wales,
known as the
Cooee march. The
March of the
Dungarees took
place in south-eastern
Queensland in
November 1915. In 1918, in an...
-
boiler suit and
dungarees were also used for a
similar purpose.
Amongst the
three utility wear
garments (jumpsuits,
boiler suits and
dungarees)
jumpsuits were...