In the latest issue of Remodeling, a trade journal I subscribe to, there is a blurb about Utilikilts. Titled "Then + Now: Construction Wardrobe," it reads:

1985: Jeans, work shirt, boots, and utility belts are the traditional uniform of contractors and carpenters.

2005: Today's hip carpenter sports a stylish Utilikilt. The practical skirt is made of burly 100% cotton duck cloth in chocolate brown, caramel, white, and black and can be paired with any NASCAR, tool product, college team, or company logo T-shirt. Features include the retractable side hammer loop, front key loop, modesty snap, and Walletgripper pocket. "Beer gut" cut available. www.utilikilts.com.


If I had a scanner, I'd put the pictures up. Cool, eh?