WORKWEAR BLOG

Cotton Price Volatility

Posted on: 23-03-2011

Category: Products

Workwear Clothing - continued volatility with: * Cotton availability * Cotton price increases * Other core raw materials having double digit increases * Production capacity pressures * Increased minimum runs * Greater factory lead times The affected brands we are aware of at present are: Davern, Finden & Hales, Fruit of the Loom, Gildan, Henbury, Just Hoods, RTY, Russell and SF. We are still awaiting clarification from some other brands but we wanted to forewarn you about this as early as poss...

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Highest Cut Level Gloves

Posted on: 15-04-2011

Category: Products

The hand is one of the most complex tools and one accident in three involves it. The hand has such unique attributes and is an essential part of the human body; it must be adequately protected when exposed to hazards which can seriously damage it. To protect your hand, you will need to assess: • Hazard - Potential to do harm • Risk - Likelihood that your hands may be harmed • Consequence – Severity or degree of injury sustained With these points in mind, Industrial Workwear have ...

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Pyrovatex Flame Retardant Workwear

Posted on: 01-04-2011

Category: Products

Why PYROVATEX flame retardant garments? Our pyrovatex flame retardant garments are produced using Daletec fabrics. here's why!............. A few of Daletec’s unique properties: • The flame retardant properties last throughout the fabric’s lifespan regardless of washing frequency. • Longest available cotton workwear fibres used for supreme strengths and durability • Environmentally friendly, ISO-certified production workwear • Fabrics can be worn directly against the s...

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Specialist Clothing Versus Workwear

Posted on: 06-08-2010

Category: Products

I have often wondered why people spend so much money on ‘specialist gear’ when there is considerable crossover in what we do with industry. The needs are the same, quick drying, rugged, comfortable fit and designed to be abused. Industrial clothing is also designed with protective aspects in mind, building sites being full of sharps and jagged edges. Industrial clothing is much cheaper because of the wide use and competitive bulk buying by companies. Knee pad work trouser with zip on and off hanging nail ...

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