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Read More September 12, 2023 | Blain's Farm & FleetChoosing the right workwear comes down to a few things: season, material, and work guidelines. No matter your line of work, at least one of these things will factor into the kind of workwear you choose.
Blain’s Farm & Fleet is here to show you the factors to consider when finding the best workwear. We offer high-quality men’s workwear and women’s workwear, from brands you trust and love.
You work hard, and your workwear should, too.
Different seasons and weather call for different work clothing. In the summer months, look for clothes that are light and breathable.
Moisture-wicking material wicks sweat away from the body, keeping you dry and comfortable throughout the work day. A short-sleeve work shirt is your best bet for keeping cool.
In the colder months, you’ll want to properly layer your clothing. Thermal underwear is a great base layer, especially if you’ll be working outside for long periods. Coveralls and bibs will also keep you nice and toasty in the frigid cold.
A proper work coat or jacket will give you an outside layer. Your work coat should keep your protected from the elements. So you can focus on the job, not how cold you are.
Don’t forget a work hat to keep your head warm, too.
During the rainy seasons, you’ll also want some rain gear. Keep your work boots clean and dry with rubber overboots.
If you work as a welder, electrician, utility locator, or something similar, you’ll need flame-resistant workwear.
Flame-resistant clothing self-extinguishes, creating a safer work place.
Waterproof clothing prevents water from getting through. Not only will waterproof workwear keep you dry in the rain, but it’s also great for snowy weather.
You can learn more about waterproof versus water-resistant and water-repellent clothing in our waterproof clothing article.
Workwear can withstand tough conditions, and rip-stop material is one of your best bets.
Rip-stop scrubs are perfect for any job in the medical field, for your health and safety.
You can still have the ruggedness of denim jeans with the warmth of flannel with lined jeans.
Flannel-lined jeans are perfect for when you’re working outside in harsh conditions.
Quilt-lined jackets provide warmth without the bulk of thick materials.
Many industries have standards or guidelines to protect their workers in regards to clothing. One of the most common ANSI standards relates to high-visibility clothing.
Construction workers, highway workers, and more wear hi-vis clothing. Different jobs require varying amounts of hi-vis clothing. Some require merely a hi-vis vest, while others require pants and a shirt or jacket.
You will also need a reliable pair of work boots. Depending on your work environment, they may need to have certain safety features.
For some jobs, you will need boots that have a steal toe. For others, you may need to get ones with non-slip outsoles.
Learn more in our blog article about finding the right work boots.
A sturdy, good quality pair of work gloves will protect your hands on the job. You want gloves that fit securely and snug, but still give you mobility.
Finding the best work gloves depends on finding the best material for the job.
For more workwear tips and guides, visit our Clothing Blog.