Workwear is clothing worn for work. It is used for protection while working. Includes coveralls, shirts, pants, vests, belts, sleeves, warmers etc.
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An apron is an outer protective garment that covers primarily the front of the body. It may be worn for hygienic reasons as well as in order to protect clothes from wear and tear, or else due to a symbolic meaning.
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A belt is a flexible band or strap, typically made of leather or heavy cloth, and worn around the waist. A belt supports trousers or other articles of clothing.
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Chain Saw & Protective Chaps help shield your legs from chemicals while spraying or mixing, protect against chain saw and logging hazards, snake bites and more.
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Headwear and liners from Grainger help protect your head from harsh weather. Help keep comfortable and productive when working outside.
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Inserts maintain a consistent temperature and provide comfortable, long-lasting cooling relief for up to hours.
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A vest with an integrated cooling system containing a solid, liquid or gaseous cooling medium; it provides comfort and safety in extremely warm environments for extended periods of time.
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Cut-Resistant Sleeves keep arms and wrists from damaging cuts, puncture and abrasion in a variety of industries. Depending on the specific needs required, there are different sleeves to suit every application.
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Hats serve an important function in industries where, workers are at risk of falling or projectile objects. Safety hats are designed to protect the head and brain by absorbing the force of impact when something hits the wearers head.
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These are a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes and Absorbent material worn around the head or wrist to soak up sweat, especially by participants in sport.
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Heated Outerwear provides unmatched warmth and all-day performance to keep comfortable through the coldest workday.
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A vest designed to provide great visibility to vehicle operators, at all times under varying climatic conditions, to be worn, primarily by personnel required to work in areas traversed by motor vehicles, made of materials and colors, which emit or reflect light.
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A short, usually hip-length or waist-length coat, which is sometimes warn as part of a suit, with long sleeves, pockets, lapels, and fastens at the front with buttons or a zipper.
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A protective item used to protect elbow and forearm from shocks, blows and throws.
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A loose-fitting, sleeved, outer garment, extending from the neck to approximately the waist, usually made of fleeced or other absorbent material. It is normally used for warm up and/or to retard cooling off after participating in exercise and athletic events
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A pullover style outer garment intended for work or casual wear. It normally has quarter-length sleeves and is long enough to be tucked inside the waistband of trousers or pants. It does not have a collar.
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Garment which is usually used as protective clothing when working. It is a one-piece sleeved garment generally extending from the neck to the ankle and covering each leg separately, usually worn over other clothing for protection.
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Pants of durable material designed to be worn during work.
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Work shirts are heavy-duty shirts worn for manual or physical work.
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A protective, usually sleeveless, garment that extends to the waist, often wore for safety.
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