Cheap workwear isn’t for those employers who want to save money by cutting corners and not giving their own workforce what they and want and need. It’s for the intelligent businessman and women, those entrepreneurs who know the importance of being able to save money when possible while giving their workforce the best quality workwear without paying through the nose for it.

The term itself “cheap work wear” does have connotations that the garments are made from poor fabrics and made to a lower stand of manufacturing that will simply fall apart after five minutes and simply not do the job it was designed to so, but this is simply not the case. It is better defined as clothing that has been properly designed in order to save customer’s money and that the goods are versatile enough that it can be used in other environments without compromising the quality of the work wear itself for the job it was initially designed to do.

Here at Brookes we only stock goods that are made from high quality raw materials and made to the highest standards, and are sourced from the biggest and most recognisable brands around in today’s marketplace. These companies use there own in-house design teams that work with the latest material to produce high quality, styled work wear. Details of the garments specifications and features are also added to our listings and we try to locate any additional information if asked by either existing clients or any potential customers. For example the Dickies Redhawk Jacket is made from a hardwearing polycotton fabric, and features a full zip with over plackets and a studded top and bottom, as well as side elastication for comfort, and pockets for storage. All this makes it one of our best sellers, not bad for a piece of “cheap work wear”.

Therefore, cheap doesn’t always mean nasty, because companies take time to get the best material and design their products according so that they are cost-effective, not cheap. With the products available at Brookes, the home of workwear, it is probably better to swap the word cheap for cost-effective to give  amore accurate description, but in truth that is a little bit verbose, so cheap workwear is a simpler phrase to use.