About Our Workwear Range
Every item in this collection is selected for the specific demands of window and door installation. Glazing work means handling sharp edges, lifting heavy frames, kneeling on hard surfaces, and working through all weather conditions.
We stock cut-resistant gloves rated for glass and trim handling, safety boots with composite toe caps and anti-fatigue soles, kneepad work trousers with stretch panels for mobility, and weatherproof jackets that keep you dry without restricting movement.
All workwear is sourced from trusted trade brands including Snickers, Albatros, and Adept — designed for daily professional use, not weekend DIY.
How to Choose the Right Workwear
Gloves — For frame and trim handling, choose cut-resistant gloves (Level B or above). For cold weather, thermal-lined gloves with touchscreen compatibility let you use your phone without removing them. Microfoam palm coatings give the best grip on glass and uPVC.
Boots — Look for S3-rated safety boots with composite toe caps (lighter than steel), anti-slip soles, and water resistance. Trainer-style boots reduce fatigue on long installs.
Trousers — Stretch-fit trousers with built-in kneepad pockets are essential for glazing. Ripstop fabric resists tearing on rough surfaces. Multiple tool pockets keep fixings to hand.
Jackets — Softshell jackets give wind and water protection with breathability. For winter, insulated jackets with fleece lining keep you warm without bulk. High-visibility options are required for roadside and commercial site work.
Buy gloves in bulk packs of 10 — they wear out fast on site and having spares in the van saves time and keeps your crew protected.