During the 1800s, work vests were worn by numerous occupations including blacksmiths, carpenters, miners, cowboys, farmers, ranchers, railroad workers, and factory laborers. Tradesmen like butchers, bakers, and printers also commonly wore work vests, as did shopkeepers, bartenders, and livery workers, with each profession often having slight variations in vest style, pocket configuration, and fabric choice suited to their specific work requirements.