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Spotlight on Charles River Apparel – Jackets, Fleeces and Sweats 

Who is Charles River Apparel?  In 1983, Charles River Apparel was born. They began with the production of their signature New England Rain Jacket, and since then have become well known as a brand who produce high-quality, American made, comfortable and practical clothing. For that very reason, Charles River Apparel acts as a cornerstone for […] ... Read More

What Should be Included in a Proper Housekeeping Uniform?

Good housekeeping uniforms will help to keep your hardworking team smart, comfortable and protected when they’re on the job. Here, we take a look at some of the most important elements of a proper housekeeping uniform. Housekeepers are an integral part of any hotel, motel or guesthouse. Ensuring rooms are clean, tidy and welcoming, housekeeping […] ... Read More

Embroidery vs Screen Print – What’s the Best Choice for Your Uniforms? 

No matter what type of company you own or work for, branded workwear has a range of benefits. It’s a fantastic way to spread brand awareness, as your employees automatically become walking advertisements; not only do they demonstrate that your company exists, but they offer people the reassuring image of your company out and about, […] ... Read More

Spotlight on OGIO — Jackets, Sweats, and Shirts

We’re excited to announce that we are now offering a range of clothing by the famous outdoors brand OGIO. Having worked for over 30 years to develop a range of sports goods and clothing which prioritizes versatility and technological supremacy, OGIO is a brand which can cater to a wide range of needs. Designed to […] ... Read More

Walls vs Dickies Bib Overalls 

When it comes to American workwear, there are two titans who tower above the competition. These are Walls and Dickies. Even for those who are unfamiliar with workwear, these names likely need little introduction, and with over 180 years of combined experience producing rugged, high-quality clothing, they are undisputed masters in the field.  With their […] ... Read More

Big Smith — A History of High Quality Workwear

Big Smith Overalls probably need no introduction. Like the clothing the company produces, Big Smith is a brand which has proven durable; able to last the test of time, and a reliable source of high-quality protection. For over 100 years, Big Smith has supported painters and farmers, builders and carpenters, mechanics and technicians, alongside workers […] ... Read More

Big Smith Overalls vs Liberty Overalls 

The right pair of overalls can serve you well for years. They are incredibly versatile, serving as a workwear staple in many professional fields including construction, agriculture, mechanics, decoration and building to name a few. Good overalls are durable; resisting scuffs, scratches and use in rough terrain. Overalls are also undeniably iconic, bearing an association […] ... Read More

Top American Made Workwear Jackets and Coats for Winter

For any job, it’s important to have the right tools. This is as true for the equipment we wear as for the equipment we use. To help you find the right tools this winter, we have prepared a list of the top ten American made workwear jackets and coats. Offering different combinations of warmth, visibility, […] ... Read More

Top American Made Workwear Hoodies for 2021

Hoodies are a modern, practical way to guard yourself from weather and many workplace hazards while working comfortably indoors or out. The simple, fast adaptability that a zip and hood provide a worker in moving from indoor to outdoor situations across the day, or from hot to cool weather over the year without constantly changing […] ... Read More

Which Workwear Brands are American Made?

The average American household spends $1,800 on clothes per year. For each individual, that averages out at around 70 pieces of clothing—and from San Francisco to NYC, those number add up. In fact, across the nation, that equals almost 20 billion new pieces of clothing being bought every year. How much of that is made in the USA? About 2%. An […] ... Read More

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