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National Park Service Women's Uniform

National Park Service Women's Uniform

In the 1960s, the National Park Service asked fashion designers to develop a standardized uniform for female employees. The resulting design was patterned on an airline hostess’ uniform, with a fitted jacket, shawl collar blouse, and pill box hat. Culottes or slacks could be substituted so long as they were made of the same material as the official skirt. It was not until the late 1970s that more unisex uniforms were officially adopted.

This uniform belonged to Susan Luckie Reilly, one of the park's first interpretive rangers.

Jacket
Gregory's Uniform Specialists
ca. 1965
Wool
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 12928

Shawl Collar Blouse
ca. 1965
Cotton
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 12139

Hat
Gregory's Uniform Specialists
ca. 1965
Wool
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 12928, 16936

Park Ranger Badge
1946 – 1960
Silver, nickel-plated brass. H 4.5, W 4 cm
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 16926