1. Start with the work environment
Manufacturing, construction, warehouses and outdoor work have different needs. Consider moisture, cold, dust, visibility, mechanical load and shift length.
Choosing workwear
Company workwear should be selected by work environment, season, movement, size range and safety needs. Then jackets, trousers, vests, bib overalls, Hi-Vis, rainwear or winter clothing can be combined into a practical set.
Manufacturing, construction, warehouses and outdoor work have different needs. Consider moisture, cold, dust, visibility, mechanical load and shift length.
Most teams start with work trousers and jackets, then add bib overalls, vests, T-shirts, sweatshirts, rainwear, winter clothing or high visibility workwear.
For B2B orders, collect employee sizes, work roles and seasonal needs so future replenishment is easier.
Start with the work environment and employee tasks, then choose the needed clothing groups and sizes.
Not always. Different departments may need different models, while a consistent style or logo can keep the company identity unified.
It is needed when employees must be easy to see: construction sites, near machinery, traffic, warehouses or outdoor work.
Company workwear should be selected by work environment, season, movement, size range and safety needs. Then jackets, trousers, vests, bib overalls, Hi-Vis, rainwear or winter clothing can be combined into a practical set.