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Workwear Designed for Different Job Roles
Different industries demand different levels of protection, flexibility and durability. Our workwear supports professionals across construction, maintenance, logistics and engineering by balancing safety and comfort for physically demanding environments.
- Construction & Site Work: Reinforced garments resistant to abrasion and heavy use
- Warehousing & Logistics: Lightweight clothing designed for movement and long shifts
- Engineering & Manufacturing: Practical workwear with secure pockets and durable fabrics
- General Trades: Reliable everyday clothing suitable for varied working conditions
Essential Workwear Clothing Types
Building a reliable kit starts with the right core garments. Explore key clothing categories designed to work together throughout the working day.
- Work Trousers – Durable trousers with flexibility and reinforced areas
- Hoodies & Sweatshirts – Warm layers for outdoor or cooler environments
- Boilersuits & Coveralls – Full body protection for messy tasks
- Work Jackets – Weather protection and insulation
- Work Gloves – Grip and protection during manual handling
Durability and Comfort for Long Working Days
Reliable workwear must withstand repeated use in demanding conditions. High-quality fabrics, reinforced stitching and breathable materials help regulate body temperature while maintaining freedom of movement throughout the day.
Whether working indoors or outdoors, the right clothing reduces fatigue, improves safety and supports productivity across long shifts.
Workwear FAQ
What counts as workwear?
Workwear refers to clothing designed for job-specific safety, durability, and comfort. This includes hi-vis clothing, work trousers, safety footwear, flame-resistant garments, gloves, and protective layers used across construction, warehousing, engineering, and confirmation trade environments.
Can workwear be claimed as a tax deduction in the UK?
In many cases, HMRC allows tax relief on specialist protective clothing required for your job, such as safety boots or protective PPE. Everyday clothing does not qualify. Always check official HMRC guidance or speak with your accountant.
Do you supply workwear for small businesses and large teams?
Yes. Active Workwear supplies individuals, sole traders, and large companies. We support repeat orders across multiple categories including hi-vis, trousers, and PPE for consistent uniforms.
What is the difference between workwear and PPE?
Workwear improves durability and comfort during work, while PPE protects against specific hazards. Many roles require both, for example hi-vis clothing for visibility and protective equipment for safety compliance.
Which industries is industrial workwear designed for?
Our workwear range is commonly used in construction, engineering, logistics, manufacturing, and maintenance roles. Workers often combine durable garments with safety footwear and task-specific protective equipment.
