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Dickies does fashion with new limited collection

Workwear or haute couture? You tell us.

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Amber Griffiths’ Eisenhower Jacket is already sold out.

Photo provided by Dickies.

Dickies is trading tried-and-true for high style with a new limited collection. Known as Dickies Blank Canvas, the nine-piece collection is designed by artists across the world.

C.N. Williamson and E.E. “Colonel” Dickie founded the Fort Worth company in 1922. The clothing brand started with basic overalls for work crews and makers of all kinds and expanded to zippered jeans and jackets. It was the first manufacturer to introduce permanent press fabrics. Now 100 years later, Dickies is the No. 1 work apparel manufacturer in the world.

The Blank Canvas pieces are inspired by traditional silhouettes + embrace innovative, sustainable designs that add a little spice to everyday looks. The one-of-a-kind pieces — including colorful takes on the 874 work pants, overalls, and Eisenhower jacket — are released every Tuesday at 10 a.m. through Tues., Dec. 13.

The collection is available online and items range from $70 to $300. Set a reminder if you’re in the market for some new threads because the pieces will not be recreated once they sell out. Stay up to date on Instagram.

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