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What are the actual costs of mens workwear?
Mens workwear comes in such a variety of styles and designs these days it’s difficult to know where to begin, especially when you look at the range we offer here at Brookes, where you can find everything from a shirt and tie for the office to hi-vis jackets for these working in more demanding and safety conscious areas. We all have to be more ‘savvy’ these days so that we get the best quality product, at the best price. So let’s see what we can supply for you and see what savings we can offer.
Traditionally, workwear has meant more physical factory or building type jobs, but today has expanded its remit to cover lots of office and service industries as well. Let’s take a more traditional example first; to fully kit out a new starter on a typical construction site. First of they will need a good pair of safety boots, that will last and meet the latest safety requirements. At just £13.24 the Black D Ring Chukka Boot is a great introduction level boot, with a leather upper, padded collar and steel midsole. The dual density anti-static sole is second to none. Next a pair of Dickies Mens Industry 260 Trousers, ideal for the any construction situation, hardwearing, durable and enough pockets to satisfy any situation, and from £17.58, perfect for anyone’s pocket. Making a little assumption that we would get a good summer that a t-shirt or polo is a good option, and you wouldn’t go wrong with the Gildan heavyweight Ultra Polo Shirt, made from 100% pre shrunk cotton, from £4.19. If the weather isn’t so good, like a normal British summer, then a sweatshirt might be a better option, such as the RTY Workwear Sweat at £17.13. This cotton and polyester sweatshirt has a reinforced taped neck, shoulder seams with twin needle stitching for added durability and padded elbow protection. When the weather takes a turn for the worst, but the job has to be done that a set of Dickies Vermont Waterproofs (Jacket and Overtrousers) will give the wearer enough protection against the elements and at £18.30 a set won’t break the bank either. Last, but definitely not least, is a safety helmet and the JSP Mark II helmet, conforming to BS EN397, at just £5.52 is ideal being manufactured from UV stabilised high density polyethylene.
So, boots, trousers, polo shirt, sweatshirt, waterproofs and helmet and all for less than £80.00. What more could you want from mens workwear?
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