Kids-only workwear
Snickers’ Kids-Only collection of workwear has been developed for children to emulate their mums and dads, while providing protection and comfort.
Snickers’ Kids-Only collection of workwear has been developed for children to emulate their mums and dads, while providing protection and comfort.
2015 marks an important milestone for the yellow jacket; exactly 50 years ago high visibility clothing was first issued to staff on the tracks of British Rail’s London Midland Region. Half a century on from the first appearance of this iconic jacket, Andrew Kimitri, CEO of Fhoss Technology – a manufacturer of powered light safety wear garments – discusses some of the issues surrounding high visibility clothing and how the construction industry could benefit from new technology in the future.
Dickies range of work trousers, including cargo and combat trousers, are designed to incorporate durability and style.
Snickers says it is focusing on fashion as well as functionality for its range of modern working clothes.
With a contemporary design and cosy comfort, Snickers says its hoodie is hardworking and suitable for all trades on site.
U-Power’s new 2015 catalogue brings original, Italian-designed, work-to-leisure safety clothing and footwear all together in one place.
The impregnated coating of the uvex phynomic XS is so sensitive that it can be used on industrial touch screen monitors, saving the worker from having to remove their gloves every time they touch a screen and potentially putting themselves at risk.
Dickies, the international workwear brand, has workwear covered for the warm weather.
Snickers Workwear has announced the launch of its new D30 Lite Kneepads, which it describes as the most advanced knee protection available.
TROJAN launched its ‘TROJAN Hit of the Month’ initiative at the recent two-day Magic Weekend event in Rugby Football League (RFL) which saw nearly 68,000 fans packed into St James’ Park.
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