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INDUSTRIAL WORKWEAR
When the
going gets
tough
Around a third of the UK’s workforce wears some
form of clothing provided by their employer. And
more than ever, the pressure is on to provide
functional garments that not only perform in a variety
of industrial settings, but look good and are easy to
wear. This month, we take a look at some of the
industrial workwear options.
BLUE MAX
Top to toe performers for the working environment
The Blue Max Group offers an ever-increasing different styles, the desert style boot, the rigger is an excellent choice. The jacket offers weather
selection of products to the industrial workwear boot, the trainer and the safety boot in either protection but its non-bulky design means that it’s
industry. The range is synonymous with quality and basic or premium variations. All boots are flexible and easy to wear in the work place. The
style, with a solid reputation for withstanding the petrol/chemical/oil resistant and heat resistant to a jacket is fully reversible, with warm, polar fleece on
rigorous demands of the working environment. minimum 200 degrees. one side and weatherproof rip stop nylon on the
The hi-visibility range offers outstanding All industries will benefit from the other. It also offers several extra features including
performance in a variety of different styles. The line Penthouse Polo – a best-seller in a zipaway hood, a phone pocket and elasticated
up includes the superb value four-in-one 300 the Blue Max core range and a cuffs.
denier jacket, which incorporates a zip-in, recognised brand leader of its For those working outside and requiring a
quilted, fully reversible, reflective waistcoast. type. It is the Penthouse combination of warmth with added safety
Also available is a hi-vis bomber jacket, a Polo’s super tight knit, features, the Exmoor is Blue Max’s latest answer.
vest, a polo shirt, trousers, padded and poly/cotton fabric that is Made from a peached microfibre Maxtech
lightweight jackets. key to its success, performance fabric, and with a cosy, padded
All jackets in the Hi Visibility ensuring consistency, lining, the jacket is designed to keep the warmth
range are made from durable durability and firmly in whilst external reflective piping will keep
polyester, feature multi wash reliability. The employees visible at all times.
visibility tapes that are Penthouse Blue Max also offers the ‘Cogs’ line for those
stitched to last and all Polo is working to tight budgets. This is a ‘no frills’ range
items in the range now available of workwear clothing designed to provide
conform to EN471 in a choice of excellent value without compromising essential
regulations. seventeen different quality standards. The ‘Cogs’ line extends to polo
No industrial workwear colours and adult sizes. shirts, sweatshirts and polar fleece jackets.
outfit would be Whatever the weather, Blue
complete without a pair Max offers a range of outerwear, For further information about the Blue Max range,
of Blue Max Boots. The designed for high performance in an customers can either phone 0845 2300888 or visit
new brochure features five industrial environment. The popular Mistral jacket the website at
www.bluemaxgroup.co.uk
| 26 | June 2009
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
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