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Stylish at work With continual innovation in the industry producing industrial workwear and protective clothing, the workingman or woman has an ever-increasing choice of high quality clothing and footwear to choose from. This clothing is practical yet can also look good, be robust enough to withstand harsh treatment, be easy to care for and offer good protection to the wearer. Items such as tool belts and hands free torches add convenience. A range of safety footwear is available to provide a firm and safe foothold and protection against possible injury. When customers visit to buy tool products, it is expedient to have a good


range of clothing and personal protection products for a really effective add on sale. Those looking for workwear that is professional, made to last but also


looks good will find plenty of information on the latest products in the pages of ToolBUSINESS+HIRE Magazine.


Professional Painters Covered By


Dickies A collection of protective clothing specifically designed for professional painters and decorators forms part of the extensive range of workwear offered by Dickies, the World’s largest privately owned specialist workwear company. The Eisenhower Painters Pro range consists of a Bib and Brace (Code No:


EH10050), Trousers (Code No: EH10000) and a Polo shirt (Code No: EH11220). With the exception of the additional bib section which has elasticated and adjustable braces, a pen pocket, a large front and two side zipped pockets, the Bib and Brace and Trousers share the same features. Each have strong Triple stitch detailing with Coats thread, elasticated waist


Work Trousers To Suit All Trades With probably the most extensive range of Work Trousers for professional


tradesmen and women, it’s no surprise to learn that there are new models and styles regularly being added to the range. There’s a host of different materials, colour options and sizes to suit all builds, trades, working environments and weather conditions. The new Denim Work Trousers are now available with Holster Pockets. These


really lead the way for good looks and style on site, but they also have the added benefits of superior comfort and Cordura-reinforced knee protection. The new DuraTwill Work Trousers are available for both men and women.


Combining a modern cut with all the practical benefits that we’ve come to expect from Snickers including a range of smart, innovative pockets and Cordura reinforcements for extra durability. Snickers have also introduced a range of specially designed work trousers for


those working on a tight budget. The 5283 and 5383 trousers combine great- looking design and reliable knee protection with the essential functionality and reinforcement you need for everyday working comfort, available with or without holster pockets.


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bands, YKK metal zips and Cordura external, bottom-loading kneepad pouches. Other benefits include a rule pocket on the right leg, a Cargo pocket with a Velcro fastened flap, Cordura hemguards to the rear of the leg hems and on the right hip, Cordura tool loops with stud fastening. In white only, both garments are made from 65% Polyester and 35% cotton


canvas in 260gsm with Teflon treated, 100% nylon panels. The Bib and Brace comes in sizes S, M L, XL and XXL, whilst the Trousers are available in sizes, Short 24-29, Regular 44-64 and Tall 90-100. The white Painter Pro Polo Shirt is made from 65% Polyester and 25% cotton


240gsm, has a three button placket and side vents. Sizes from small to extra large. The design, materials and manufacturing process of The Eisenhower Painters Pro range ensures value for money, providing all-day comfort and long lasting durability whilst ensuring a smart and professional image at all times.


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Jobman Workwear! Two new Jobman trousers have been launched to the trades and are going down a storm. According to Jobman’s best critics (its wearers!) – ‘the best ever comfort, fit and looks for Jobman’. These are the first replacements for Jobman’s successful Granyte range. The new 2626 Granyte trouser has been an immediate hit at recent trade


exhibitions – the looks are just right and the fabric feels super-light and comfortable. It’s become an instant best seller. As usual, the trouser’s packed full of pockets and features that have been


designed by electricians, joiners, plumbers and other trades to make sure that they really work – not just look good (they do that too, though!) The knees are reinforced with Jobman’s unique, twin-layer technology,


ensuring that the knee pockets last as long as the rest of the trouser. All Jobman trousers carry the ‘Three Point Guarantee’ which covers shrinkage, zips and seams for 12 months. “The threads used in our seams are why we can use our trousers for our famous tug-of-war competitions”, says Jon Astley, UK distributor of Jobman, “Our trousers feature multi-needle seams, but it’s what they’re sewn with that matters as much as how.” The new Granyte trouser offers outstanding durability, featuring a new material


with excellent abrasion resistance – so it’s ideal for people who wear their trousers out not just at the knee. The fabric is water and dirt repellent as well, making it popular with many trades. Washable at 85°c to maximize the removal of dirt and grime, like all Jobman garments, these trousers are built to last. The trousers are available in a really


popular mid-grey with black detailing and take any of the Jobman range of EN14404 kneepads. There are three length fittings with a wide range of sizes that comfortably cater for the vast majority of shapes and sizes.


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