Monica Reed

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Where did the Tennessee Hwy Patrol’s uniforms land on this hot list?

Firefighters often bask in the glow of adulation for their heroic deeds and, let’s admit it, their eye-catching uniforms. However, their comrades in blue have been patrolling the sidelines of the fashion lineup – until now. When it comes to attractive men and women in uniforms, the police service is strutting out of the shadows, ready for their moment in the spotlight. Indeed, America boasts an array of police uniforms, each with its own charm and charisma, turning the men and women who serve into icons of style and substance.

3,000 people were to identify the sexiest state police uniforms. The survey was less about the long arm of the law and more about the strong impression these uniforms leave, where tradition meets style.

 

#1-Texas Department of Public Safety

#2-New Hampshire State Police

#3-Missouri State Highway Patrol

#4-New Jersey State Police

#5-Arizona Department of Public Safety

#6-Colorado State Patrol

#7-Washington State Patrol

#8-Florida Highway Patrol

#9-Hawaii State Sheriff Division

#10-Indiana State Police

Down the list a way, was #20 Kentucky and #21 Tennessee.  

 

(Video courtesy of Johnny Q)

 

 

 

 

 

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