Last year the United States Postal Service (USPS) lost $15.9 billion dollars. The post office is scrambling to make changes that will allow it to continue operating. Last month they announced that Saturday mail delivery will end. There is also talk of closing thousands of post offices around the country.
However, the service cuts and closings might not provide enough savings to rescue the gigantic and antiquated agency that is burdened with bloated pension and healthcare obligations. So, the post office has had to look elsewhere for revenue and savings: the world of fashion.

Image: Bravo.com
Today (Feb 20th) is the anniversary of President George Washington signing the Postal Service Act. Yesterday we got the news that the United States Postal Service (USPS) was branching out and expanding their business. The plan? From the press release:
The Postal Service’s unofficial motto, “Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stay these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds,” serves as a backdrop for a licensing agreement the organization has signed with Cleveland-based fashion apparel company Wahconah Group, Inc. The agreement leverages Postal Service intellectual property by introducing the Rain Heat & Snow brand of apparel and accessory products.

Image: Wahconah Group
The Wahconah Group is described in the press release as, “is a minority-owned company based in Cleveland, OH, with extensive experience in the fashion apparel industry.” However, the company’s website never mentions the minority-owned element, but they do describe themselves thusly; “The Wahconah Group designs, sources, manufactures, and sells apparel with an initial focus on the men’s apparel market.”
The press release makes mention of Wahconah’s intent to create a women’s line of USPS clothing “in the future.” The initial launch will be for men’s clothing only, with a focus on something called “smart apparel”:
“This agreement will put the Postal Service on the cutting edge of functional fashion,” said Postal Service Corporate Licensing Manager Steven Mills. “The main focus will be to produce Rain Heat & Snow apparel and accessories using technology to create ‘smart apparel’ — also known as wearable electronics.”
The postal service is now focusing on “the cutting edge of functional fashion?” TheBlaze has read all of the original text of the 1792 Postal Services Act and the words fashion, clothing, and apparel are nowhere in the 8 1/2 page document.
Is it possible that the seeds for this postal fashion idea were planted on reality television? In the very first season of Bravo’s Project Runway, the show had a challenge to redesign the uniforms of postal workers.

Image: Bravo.com
Or, did the United States Postal Service (USPS) just learn something from a 20-year-old Mel Brooks movie?
Either way, the move is important because, as the press release sates:
“The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses, and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.”
Are you looking forward seeing what fashion forward designs will come from the Post Office this Spring? And can fashion save the post office?




















































































































Comments (73)
redbanshee157
Feb. 20, 2013 at 12:33pmHysterical!!!! And people want to dress like dorks….why?
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RabidPatriot
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:24pmIt looks ridiculous, that U.S. Olympic Team contract is almost guaranteed now.
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banjarmon
Feb. 21, 2013 at 12:15amI have seen better 3 dollar bills in circulation the look better than this!
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media-bias-steals-elections
Feb. 20, 2013 at 12:29pmWhy don’t you raise the price of the stamp to $.75 or at least 33%? They can figure out where we live, but they can’t use math?
Hacking is going to bring big bucks in the future, because people will stop using email?
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JRook
Feb. 20, 2013 at 2:23pmOr even better how about the “bought” senators who shackled the USPS with a pension funding requirement that would bankrupt Fed Ex or UPS, that is if they provided a pension. With analogous pension funding rules that are required of companies the USPS would have made $1.5 billion last year. For those here who value the truth more than justice, wouldn’t it be nice for the members of congress to just come out and say they want to cripple the USPS so that their benefactors at Fed Ex and UPS can peal off the profitable business. And for those who think that service would improve or overall postage would go down if it was privatized are as stupid as these companies think you are.
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UnreconstructedLibertarian
Feb. 20, 2013 at 12:00pmPerhaps with the right Ad campaign, they can get into the Fetish apparel market?
I somehow don’t see this as being a hit with the “Tops”, if ya know what I mean.
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woodyee
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:58am“is a minority-owned company based in Cleveland, OH – WHAT THE “H” is THAT supposed to mean?!?
Just another means by which to launder political donations and ‘stimulus’ dollars…
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Verceofreason
Feb. 20, 2013 at 5:57pmMost PO workers are veterans.
Stop the idiotic pension funding MANDATED IN 2006 for folks NOT YET BORN.
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Tri-ox
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:58amThe Postal Service could easily save itself, by simply de-unionizing, reducing their workforce, and slashing pay and benefits. The USPS has become nothing but a bloated union-welfare program.
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Conservative2
Feb. 20, 2013 at 12:21pmCouldn’t agree MORE!
The Unions are the down fall of our governments, from county, city, state and federal!
Get rid of them all and place workers on pay and benefits that equal their civilian counter part worker!
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Verceofreason
Feb. 20, 2013 at 5:55pmThe GOP has done everything in it power to destroy the PO.
what other entity has to have a pension funded until 2075.
Or course they’re bankrupt
Republicans want the PO to fail so their cronies can privatize it,
That POISON PILL pension funding crap was instituted in 2006.
It should be reversed.
Republicans are sick greedy people.
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starman70
Feb. 20, 2013 at 8:14pmIt seems to me that UPS and FED EX are unionized and yet make a profit.
The post office is laden with a plethora of bureaucrats who harass the workers with silly and inane paperwork. The USPS is like almost every government agency we have (Not including the FBI and the BATF) Everyone at tvery level is trying to do as little work as possible whild collecting all the pay and benefits they can.
When the post office is run like a business – - – then they will succeed/
As far as the clothing is concerned it will be as big a failure as the Post Office itself. They can add that failure to the failures of Medicare, Social Security, Amtrak and all the other failed government programs.
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Gundown
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:55amGreat, now the terrorists can easily acquire Postal Uniforms to access more potential targets. Nothing like giving the bad guys the “official look” that will make them fit right in while blowing up America. Great thinking from the Government as always.
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LostInTheSpin
Feb. 20, 2013 at 7:12pmSeriously, how frigging hard would it be to make a counterfeit uniform, had the USPS decided not to release “official” attire? You make it sound like they just opened up pandoras box!
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ThurstonHowellIV
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:49amWho do you know who is more fashion forward than your mail carrier? Nobody, that who!
With ideas like this emanating from government I can hardly wait for Obamacare to take full force.
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dublinthewagons
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:38amI think its a great idea. FedEx and UPS should deliver the clothes.
I was wondering where all of NASA’s rocket scientist went to.
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USANUMBERONE
Feb. 21, 2013 at 1:42amlol
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bullcrapbuster
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:34amHey my American friends. Be thankful for your postal service. Try mailing something here in Canada. The cost for mailing any package is at least four to eight times times what it costs in the U.S. I live near the U.S border so I buy all of my online goods in the states because of the huge savings on shipping. I received a package to my US address last week that cost $2.97 for postage. That same package here in Canada would be in the neighbor hood of twenty dollars.
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Melika
Feb. 20, 2013 at 3:14pmYeah, no kidding. I’m always amazed at the whining that goes on here in the US about postal costs. The USPS is one of the greatest, most dependable services that I know. Sure, I’ve been places where the local Post Office was run by a moron and service was spotty at best, but overall, there isn’t anyone that delivers such consistent service for such a cheap price. I have no problem paying someone 46 cents to pick up my mail and deliver it. You couldn’t get a kid to walk across a parking lot to deliver an envelop for that price, let alone across a city or state.
When people actually stop to think about all that goes into doing this service and how vital it still is today (even with e-mail), they spend a few seconds marveling at it and appreciating it before the next printed article changes their mind for them.
We’re such easily manipulated drones, we deserve everything we get. Too bad that idiot drunk is so dazzled by whatever science he suddenly discovers – maybe one day he’ll be able to see the pretty lights and music don’t always do the job efficiently or well.
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RightThinking1
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:27amActually, I LIKE the Post Office. Call me nostalgic, but for a couple of hundred years, they have done a pretty good job. Though it obviously has happened, I personally have never had a piece of lost mail. Like everyone, I gripe about the cost of postage, but I sure do not want to pay FedEx to deliver a one ounce letter to someone.
I don’t know about others, but for me, receiving a letter in the mail is rather different than receiving an email, and I do not want to give it up. The fellow that delivers our mail is a nice guy, and is actually attuned to what is going on around the neighborhood.
What is to be done? I don’t know. Society has become addicted to immediate gratification, and email is a part of that. It is certainly more efficient. I do wonder if bulk/junk mail is not a part of the problem. No doubt the matter has been thoroughly studied,and bulk mail pays its way. Still…, one wonders.
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Fubared
Feb. 20, 2013 at 12:35pmI get part of that. But… nobody but the fed gubmint gets to operate in the red with both hands out, crying for more funds. Billions wasted. Unfunded pensions are getting ready to explode, and it isn’t so much the carriers as the standard useless bureaucrats that needs actual jail time for waste of funds and outright fraud. Billions wasted and thousands are getting ready to retire on what? Stamps? Forever stamps maybe to go with the now needed food stamps for people that actually worked while the bureaucrats thought of new ways to waste more billions. Insanity is not a business model.
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jessieH
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:26amIdiotic government actions, as usual. I get my mail anywhere from 9 in the morning till 6 at night, depending on which letter carrier is the laziest. New clothes won’t make them do their jobs any better or any faster. Dump the union & let private businesses do the job. No arm of the federal government ever makes a profit.
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G-WHIZ
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:24amJust-like we wanna buy a piece-O-crapp-”brown-wrapper-cop-car”…..NOT!!
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Happynar
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:16amHere’s a thought how about kind, curtesous professional service from the clerks and hours that working people can access. Last two time I was in “the Post office” which was only 2 times in a year, one clerk was all tatted up, looking like she drug herself out of bed after a drunk voicing her love for Obama(during the election). The other time a clerk was nasty and rude saying the another customer look lady I have no idea what you are talking about. If I had another choice I would certainly take it.
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Stevsea
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:25amThe worst, slowest service anywhere is at the US Post Office.
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Cabo King
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:16amNow if Obama can get everyone to march in step!! great
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doglady
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:22amAnd don’t forget the one finger salute.
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Cabo King
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:15amGreat Gov. clothes, nothing new Heil Obama!!!!!!
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chucksue351
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:11amthey guarrenty that you will either be late for your appointment or get lost getting there while wearing their clothing
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Gonzo
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:17amYou get a lot more holidays and a nice retirement package that’s paid for with other people’s money when you wear those clothes.
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FiscalBill
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:11amIf I can get pants with a fake pit bull clamped to the ass Im all in.
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modelmax
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:09amAfter seeing the guys in that photo all I can think of is the Village People and Y-M-C-A
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Eric Window
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:07amGood luck with that ! I think toys would get them a lot more.
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PoliticallyRightUs.Com
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:05amIdiots… Complete Idiots!!!
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:08amThis goes beyond complete idiocy; unless they are broadcasting the new fashions we will be required to wear under the Obama dictatorship.
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Polarized America
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:02am.
Great uniform for anyone that wants to go Postal ……………
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Polarized America
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:04am.
……*who
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Tri-ox
Feb. 20, 2013 at 10:59amLet me guess …
… oversized puffy coats with extra large shoplifting pockets … big, baggy, underwear-revealing clown pants … giant white t-shirts … fake-gold rope chains … USPS-logo platinum grills …
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Blivit
Feb. 20, 2013 at 10:56amDo they have a line of holsters?
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Mapache
Feb. 20, 2013 at 10:55amThe postal service has not been on the cutting edge of anything for years. They should stick with the baiscs and doing them well. If the postal staff would just stop trying to sell extra stamps and products at the post office they could process more than four customers an hour.
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Fubared
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:08amDe-fund and privatize. When it just has to get there on time, people use FedEx or UPS.
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Verceofreason
Feb. 20, 2013 at 5:59pmDefund?
The system is totally finance by selling stamps and services.
And was MORE THAN PROFITABLE until 2006.
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Gonzo
Feb. 20, 2013 at 10:55amGreat idea, who doesn’t want to look like a mail man? Now if GM would just put out a mail truck for me to drive, life would be perfect.
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Blivit
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:00amyeah, i’ve always wanted one of those little boxes with the steering wheel on the wrong side!
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Gonzo
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:03amSporty, ain’t they?
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Ben__Franklin
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:45amGonzo, are the going to use Unionized Labor for their garments. You know, Made In The USA
Everyone look for the “Union Label”…..Lol!
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Ben__Franklin
Feb. 20, 2013 at 11:49amThe Mail Car is not such a bad idea. I could then speed, run stop signs, and ignore red lights. All tickets and responsibility falls on the USPS for I am not an accountable government worker.
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Gonzo
Feb. 20, 2013 at 12:40pmBen, you’re more likely to spot a Yeti than an “accountable government worker”. They’re a myth.
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USANUMBERONE
Feb. 20, 2013 at 4:05pmI can’t stop laughing.
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