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The range is called so because of the education legacy that Oxford holds
The full Oxford Workear range is available now
a modern cut and feels like a premium product to wear. The trousers give exceptional breathability due to the natural fibres.
The Horton All Trades Cargo Trousers are made from 97% cotton and 3% elastane Oxford Flexi Fabric. Designed with a younger audience in mind, because of the slimmer cut. The Churchill Cargo Work Trousers are ones that we feel will be one of the more popular affordable work trousers on the market. They bring more comfort and new features to the classic cargo work pant. Produced from 65/ 35% poly/ cotton fabric that is designed to be lightweight and yet hard wearing. The Warneford is a multi-pocket tradesman trouser, produced from 65/ 35% poly/ cotton fabric that is designed to be lightweight and yet hard wearing, with an abundance of pockets. This work pant will offer holster pockets, a cargo pocket and a tool pocket (one in each leg), a drop-down hem for extendable length and a top loading knee pad pouch produced from reinforced ballistic nylon fabric. We also have in production our Radcliffe work trouser as a shorts version ready to land this month. These come in three colour versions, black, grey and navy blue. Again, these carry all the key features of the full-length trousers in our cotton four-way flex.
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A We have in development a range of safety footwear. We have four styles coming out in Q3 for 2021 and we think
Do you have plans to introduce any further products for the range?
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they will be a big hit. Also planned for the collection is coveralls and matching trousers in rip stop fabric.
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A Yes! We also offer a bespoke trouser production service to our corporate clients and the end user. If you have a requirement for a custom designed product then we offer a full design service. For a small fee we will design your own trousers and provide you with a sample, the MOQ is 250 units and our costs are exceptionally competitive. If you are an end user and don’t want one of our off the peg items then we also offer a customisation service. Should you want to add or remove pockets, change a cargo pocket from the left to the right leg, choose a relaxed fit or even have a slim cut, then we can make this on demand within four weeks. It’s a premium and new service to the market but we feel this offers our customers a previously unseen approach to making sure you get the product you want.
Do you offer a bespoke option for customers?
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Do you have any advice for garment decorators when it comes to embellishing
A If you are considering decorating the garments, I would suggest looking at our own bespoke service. We are offering custom made trousers that can be white labelled to your own customer requirements and branded with a company logo. However, if you wish to brand the products yourself then we would always recommend embroidery and two pieces of tear-out backing for stability.
these trousers?
More products are planned for the range later in the year
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Why did you call the range
A. For us it captures the heritage of not only the roots of our family’s business but also carries with it a legacy of education in science and technology from so many forward- thinking leaders born in our city. Our product base though isn’t just about making excellent quality workwear that can be worn as the new leisurewear, but a range that offers technical quality and increased durability.
Oxford Workwear?
A For the soft launch the initial distribution will be handled by Oxford Workwear for the first two to three weeks, then we will transfer the distribution to UK-based companies which will be listed on the OW website. Full stock is available now.
Where and when is the range available?
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