WORKWEAR JCB Workwear's additions
LEADING workwear brand, JCB Workwear are launching new items into their range just in time for the Summer season.
The new additions include everyday Essential Twin pack T-shirts in White & Marl Grey, an Essential Grey Polo Shirt with a chest pocket, ideal for dual branding, Trade Black & Grey Contrasting JCB logo
T-Shirts and a two trade Performance Polo shirts with Stay Dry Technology, available in Black or Grey.
Complementing the upper garments, JCB Workwear are introducing seven new Trousers into the range and a pair of stylish work shorts with Holster pockets.
The trousers include a Twin Pack Essential Cargo style, available in Navy or Black and the Essential Black & Graphite work trousers with Holster pockets and Oxford reinforcements.
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In the Trade range we have included the new breathable Rip-Stop trousers with Cordura reinforcements, available in either Black or Graphite and with or without Holster pockets.
Available in Graphite or Black, with or without Holster Pockets
For more information on the new additions, please contact the JCB Workwear Sales Offi ce on 0114 273 8349.
sales@psf.co.uk www.jcbworkwear.com
Reinforced Cordura® top loading knee pad pockets and hem
Snickers Will Stretch Your Visibility NEW
TRADE RIP-STOP TROUSERS
with or without Holster Pockets NOW AVAILABLE!
A SUPERIOR Range of Hi Vis Working Clothes – for all kinds of light conditions.
Snickers Workwear takes personal protection very seriously.
That’s why this new range of cool and functional Hi-Vis summer clothing is streets ahead of anything else.
Brand new range available in stores now! Call 0114 273 8349 for your nearest stockist or visit
With an extensive range of jackets, trousers, shorts, toolvests, shirts and fl eeces from Snickers’ LITEWork, FLEXIWork and ALLROUNDWORK families, there’s a host of diff erent garments in the range to satisfy the specifi c requirements of Classes 1, 2 and 3 protection levels.
Reflective JCB Branding to pockets and piping at back of knee
These ‘outstanding’ products combine Snickers’ unrivalled hallmarks of functionality and comfort with the requirements of the EN471 standard for
SOLID Gear continues to modernise safety footwear with the revolutionary ‘Infi nity’ technology in this new shoe.
the rubber outsole provides a high level of anti-slip protection.
Combining a lightweight athletic look with maximum breathability and superb safety features, the new VENT safety shoe is ideal for workers who are constantly on the move.
VENT’s upper is made from lightweight mesh combined with Cordura and a TPU reinforcement to ensure cool comfort, maximum breathability, and enhanced durability.
While the shoe’s two midsoles deliver stability, fl exibility and optimal energy return for enhanced comfort on your feet,
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For added protection, the shoe’s NANO toe cap is 40% stronger than fi berglass and has a more athletic look that conventional metallic ones.
What’s more, the BOA fastening system provides fl exibility and high precision adjustment of the shoe.
Top class safety functionality
So get to know more about the quality and innovation plus the top class safety functionality in every Solid Gear product – your feet will notice the diff erence.
To get more information on Solid Gear - the Next Generation of Safety Footwear -
www.toolbusiness.co.uk high visibility warning clothes.
With advanced designs and high-tech fabrics, all the garments have durable, colour-fast protection that will last wash after wash, retaining shape and comfort throughout the life of the garments.
Custom-profi led
Added to which, all Snickers Hi Vis garments can be custom-profi led to ensure ‘stand out’ coverage for your corporate brand.
Getting more information on the Snickers Workwear range of Hi Vis Workwear is easy.
You call the helpline on 01484 854788; check out
www.snickersworkwear.co.uk and download a digital catalogue.
info@snickersworkwear.co.uk
The Solid Gear VENT safety shoe – precision safety and comfort call the Helpline or visit the website:
01484 854788
www.solidgearfootwear.com
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