by John on September 4th, 2011

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When and where did white blouse and black skirt became like standard-uniform working clothes for waitress girls?

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  • by Im Alec has abandoned this account on September 4th, 2011

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    Probably the feminine equivalent of white shirt and black trousers for men, which was the basic dress for non-labourers across Europe.

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    • But when? 19 th century or even earlier? Even some domestic workers (housemaids and nannies) have worn them as uniform for a long time.

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      by John on September 4th, 2011

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