Whereas ladies workwear would traditionally have meant blouses and skirts, this has changed to such an extent that ladies can find virtually any garment, to fit their requirements, whatever the industry and using the latest styles and designs.

With women working right across today’s economy, in virtually any industry you care to name, workwear manufacturers have come to recognise that there is a market for garments aimed specifically at the ladies; whether it is a pair of cargo trousers or a pair of coveralls. However the more traditional corporate or office items are also available and everything is normally suitable for adding a corporate brand or logo for additional style.

For example the Dickies Ladies Coverall is made from the latest hardwearing poly/cotton fabric. It features a two way zip with a fully studded over placket. It has full back elastication and numerous pockets including two zipped chest pockets. Whereas the Brook Taverner Sigma Straight Skirt would be seen as a more traditional workwear item, it features the most modern fabric and styling so wouldn’t look out of place in any office or corporate environment.

The variety of choice in this particular market area has shown the changes that have occurred in the job market, trends that probably go back to the first and second world wars when the women worked in the factories to allow men to serve in the armed forces, but have really came to the fore since the 1960s.

Here at Brookes we are always happy to help with any requirement to satisfy your work wear needs, and one of our in-house specialities is the addition of corporate branding or logs so that your quality workwear stands out, whether its ladies work wear or for the fellows.