Beginnings The exact beginnings of the wearing of overalls are unclear, but they are mentioned in literature as early as 1776 as protective working garments commonly worn by enslaved people. The first evidence of overalls being mass-produced are those made by Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis in the 1890s. The first "
jeans" they invented were actually "waist-high overalls", consisting of denim pants with suspenders attached with buttons, but without a bib. In 1911,
Harry David Lee made the first bib overalls, made of pants with pockets with a bib and straps over the shoulders. They were most commonly worn by men and boys in the
Southern and
Midwestern United States. They can be seen in many of
Walker Evans's photographs. Overalls were especially popular among
hip hop artists during the 1990s. In the 21st century, overalls have evolved into high-fashion garments. Designers such as
Stella McCartney include them in ready-to-wear collections for men, women, and children. McCartney's children's overalls sell for as much as
US$138 in the US. == Brands ==