Workwear Collection
Explore on-brand workwear designed build your team fast. Ideal for professionals needing reliable, branded work uniforms with lasting quality.
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Workwear Essentials Safety Vest
Minimum order: 300Delivery: 14 days -
Chefs Jacket
Minimum order: 10Delivery: 21 days -
Chefs Jacket with Buttons
Minimum order: 10Delivery: 21 days -
Chefs Apron
Minimum order: 25Delivery: 21 days -
Short Server Apron
Minimum order: 25Delivery: 21 days -
Servers Apron
Minimum order: 25Delivery: 21 days -
Reflective Work Vest
Minimum order: 25Delivery: 21 days -
Mesh Safety Vest
Minimum order: 50Delivery: 55 days
FAQs
What branding options are available for custom workwear?
Most workwear can be branded with print or embroidery, depending on the fabric and how the garment is used. Check the branding/personalisation section on each product page for available methods, print areas and colour limits. We can also advise on placements that avoid high-wear areas and keep branding compliant for safety garments.
How should I brand hi-viz vests?
Use a high-contrast, single-colour logo for maximum legibility. Black is often the strongest choice against hi-viz colours, and a simple mark reads best at distance. We’ll confirm suitable placement and size based on reflective strips and seam lines.
Can kitchenwear be branded?
Yes. Kitchenwear can be branded, and screen printing is commonly recommended on polyester fabrics. We’ll advise on the best placement and finish based on the specific garment and how it will be laundered.
Custom Workwear Built for Daily Use
Custom workwear is not just about appearance. It is about equipping trade, logistics and operations teams with clothing that stands up to daily wear while presenting a consistent, professional image. Our custom workwear collection brings together durable work clothing and role-specific work uniforms designed for real job sites, warehouses and service environments.
This is corporate workwear built for function first. Reinforced fabrics. Practical pockets. Hard-wearing construction. Then we apply your logo with care, so your embroidered workwear looks sharp without compromising durability. The result is branded workwear your team will actually wear, shift after shift.
When Custom Workwear Makes Commercial Sense
Custom workwear supports more than dress codes. It supports operational clarity and visibility.
Common buying scenarios include:
- Outfitting field technicians and engineers who need durable work clothing with clear identification
- Providing warehouse and logistics teams with practical work uniforms that withstand heavy use
- Standardising corporate workwear across multi-site operations for consistency
- Equipping facilities and maintenance staff with embroidered workwear that remains professional under pressure
- Supplying trade show build crews and event operations teams who need functional, on-site-ready apparel
- Supporting public sector or infrastructure contracts where identifiable, compliant workwear is essential
In each case, the goal is the same: reliability, visibility and professional presentation at scale.
Key Choices in Branded Workwear and Work Uniforms
Fabric weight and durability matter. Heavy-duty cotton blends and reinforced stitching extend garment life, reducing replacement cycles and protecting your budget. For physically demanding roles, this is not optional.
Fit and function should match the role. Cargo pockets, tool loops and reinforced knees serve trades and site teams. Cleaner cuts and lighter fabrics may suit service or facilities roles. Choosing correctly improves wear rates and staff acceptance.
Layering options are practical across seasons. Short-sleeve shirts, long-sleeve tops, jackets and outer layers allow you to build a consistent corporate workwear system without drifting into seasonal fashion items. This collection focuses on job-site-ready clothing rather than winter leisurewear.
Branding & Personalisation for Embroidered Workwear
Branding on custom workwear needs to last as long as the garment. We recommend embroidery for most durable work clothing. It resists washing, abrasion and regular use better than many print methods. That is why embroidered workwear remains the standard for trade and operational teams.
Common branding areas include left chest, sleeve, upper back and large back panels. The right position depends on visibility requirements and safety considerations. For example, back branding can improve recognition on busy sites, while chest logos maintain a more formal appearance for client-facing roles.
We review artwork for stitch suitability and scale, ensuring your logo remains legible on heavier fabrics. For larger rollouts, we maintain consistent logo sizing and placement across garments. This protects brand integrity across departments and locations.
If you require multiple role identifiers, such as department names or staff titles, we can incorporate these without disrupting overall presentation.
Practical Buying Notes for Corporate Workwear Rollouts
Sizing accuracy reduces returns and delays. We provide size charts and, where required, sample garments so you can validate fit before committing to volume orders. This is particularly important when equipping dispersed teams.
Minimum order quantities vary by garment and decoration method. Embroidered workwear often benefits from batch production to control cost per unit. We will advise on order volumes that balance budget and operational need.
Lead times depend on garment availability and decoration complexity. If you are rolling out new work uniforms across multiple sites, build in time for sampling and internal approval. For phased deployments, we can plan staged deliveries.
Durability affects long-term cost. Lower-quality garments may appear economical at first glance but require more frequent replacement. Investing in hard-wearing work clothing reduces disruption and protects your overall spend.
We also understand the demands of procurement and public sector buying. Clear quotations, consistent product codes and straightforward documentation help you manage approvals and audits efficiently.
Next Steps
If you are planning a workwear update or onboarding new teams, start by reviewing the garments in this collection and shortlisting the styles that match your operational roles.
Send us your logo and estimated quantities, and we will provide a clear quotation with decoration options and lead times. If you are unsure which custom workwear is right for your teams, our sales team can guide you through fabric, fit and branding choices.
Practical advice. No pressure. Just workwear that does the job.