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OverviewWinner, Alberta Historical Resources Foundation Heritage Award Winner, Canadian Museums Association Outstanding Achievement in Publications Winner, Redgees Legacy Award Finalist, Robert Kroetsch City of Edmonton Book Prize Remember pearl-snap Western shirts, Scrubbies jeans, and denim jackets, George W. Groovy, Cowboy Kings, Red Straps? Take a trip down memory lane and relive the GWG story! Remember the slogans ""Anything Goes,"" ""They wear longer, because they're made stronger,"" and Wayne Gretzky's declaration that ""I grew up in GWGs""? GWGs have been a cultural icon in Canada since the company's founding in 1911. Here, at long last, is the complete, lushly illustrated history of the Great Western Garment Company, whose products were staples for some generations and defined cool for others. This lavish book includes archival photographs, advertisements, product photos, and insights on the long history of this iconic Canadian company. Begun in Edmonton, GWG not only manufactured jeans, but also helped immigrant women support their families, becoming a model of management and labour working collaboratively. GWG eventually became the largest workwear manufacturing company in Canada, providing different styles of work and leisure clothing for men, women, and children, and for the military during both world wars. Although Levis acquired the company during the 1960s and '70s and closed the last factories in 2004, the GWG brand remains a part of pop culture. It is firmly fixed in the Canadian psyche and still holds a place in Canadian hearts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine C. ColePublisher: Goose Lane Editions Imprint: Goose Lane Editions Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.698kg ISBN: 9780864926418ISBN 10: 0864926413 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 30 March 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsIn GWG: Piece by Piece , Catherine C. Cole does a delightful job in telling the tale of one of the country's most beloved garment makers, Edmonton-based GWG. The book's softover coffee-table format lends itself well to telling a largely visual tale. -- Mark Reid, Canada's History In GWG: Piece by Piece , Catherine C. Cole does a delightful job in telling the tale of one of the country's most beloved garment makers, Edmonton-based GWG. The book's softover coffee-table format lends itself well to telling a largely visual tale. -- Mark Reid, Canada's History In GWG: Piece by Piece, Catherine C. Cole does a delightful job in telling the tale of one of the country's most beloved garment makers, Edmonton-based GWG. The book's softover coffee-table format lends itself well to telling a largely visual tale. Mark Reid, Canada's History - 20131218 In GWG: Piece by Piece, Catherine C. Cole does a delightful job in telling the tale of one of the country's most beloved garment makers, Edmonton-based GWG. The book's softover coffee-table format lends itself well to telling a largely visual tale. - Mark Reid - Canada's History - 20131218 [A] fabulous new publication . . . Well-researched and informative. - Amie Ronald-Morgan - Scene - 20120425 In GWG: Piece by Piece, Catherine C. Cole does a delightful job in telling the tale of one of the country's most beloved garment makers, Edmonton-based GWG. The book's softover coffee-table format lends itself well to telling a largely visual tale. -- Mark Reid, Canada's History In GWG: Piece by Piece, Catherine C. Cole does a delightful job in telling the tale of one of the country's most beloved garment makers, Edmonton-based GWG. The book's softover coffee-table format lends itself well to telling a largely visual tale. Mark Reid, Canada's History - 20131218 Author InformationCatherine C. Cole is an Edmonton-based arts and heritage consultant. Her exhibitions and publications deal with Western Canadian labour and social and industrial history. She is the project manager and guest curator of the virtual exhibitions Piece by Piece: The GWG Story and Before E-Commerce: A History of Canadian Mail Order Catalogues and the author of Inventive Spirit: Alberta Patents from 1905-1975. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |