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The typical uniform of a diner waitress — you know, the knee-length, cinched-waist, button-down dress in gingham or pastels — is iconic. That style came about in the 1920s as diners sprung up everywhere, and it's somehow remained largely unchanged since the 1930s.
Let's take a look back at vintage photos of American diners to see where that beautiful style began and how it's evolved over the years.