Workwear for the Trade

Quality, long-lasting, workwear for tradespeople - glazers, roofers, joiners, and construction workers.

Collection: Workwear for Window & Door Installers

Trade-grade workwear built for the realities of glazing: long hours on site, sharp edges, changing weather, and constant lifting. From cut-resistant gloves to kneepad trousers and windproof softshells, this range keeps your team safe, comfortable, and site-presentable all day.

Installer-first benefits

  • Abrasion & cut-resistant options for handling frames, trims and glass
  • Stretch, kneepad, and ripstop fabrics for mobility when lifting/packing
  • Weather-ready layers (water-repellent, windproof, breathable)
  • High-visibility and logo-ready garments for a professional crew look
  • Fast UK delivery; trade pricing for multi-size orders

Shop by Job & Season

Job / Scenario Recommended Workwear
Frame carrying & trim handling Cut-resistant gloves (A3–A5), grip palms, forearm sleeves
Long kneeling/packing sessions Kneepad trousers, stretch/ripstop work pants
Cold mornings / draughty sites Thermal base layers, softshell jackets, beanies
Wet & windy installs Water-repellent softshells, lightweight rain shells
Summer installs Quick-dry polos, vented trousers, lightweight gloves
Sign-off & customer-facing Logo-ready polos & hoodies, clean hi-vis vests

Featured Workwear Types

Gloves for Glazing & Handling

Choose the right balance of cut protection and grip. Coated palms for frame handling; touch-screen fingertips for on-site photos & sign-offs.

Kneepad & Stretch Trousers

Ripstop fabrics with stretch panels keep you moving when lifting frames and setting packers. Add EN 14404 kneepads for comfort.

Layering System (Base → Mid → Shell)

  • Base: moisture-wicking tees/thermals
  • Mid: fleece or gilet for core warmth
  • Shell: wind/water-repellent softshell for variable UK weather

Hi-Vis & Site Compliance

EN ISO 20471 hi-vis vests and jackets for deliveries, night fits, or depot work. Keep a clean vest in every van.


Quick Buying Guide

Item What to look for Installer tip
Gloves Cut rating (A3–A5), grip coating, dexterity Keep 2 pairs per fitter: heavy-duty + dexterity pair
Trousers Stretch/ripstop, tool pockets, kneepad pockets Add gel kneepads for long scribing/packing
Softshell Windproof, DWR finish, breathable Size to allow a fleece underneath in winter
Base layers Moisture-wicking, quick-dry Short & long sleeve options per season
Hi-Vis EN ISO 20471 class rating Keep spares sealed in each vehicle

 

FAQs

What cut level should glazing gloves be?
For typical frame/glass handling, A3–A5 is a good balance of protection and dexterity. Go higher if you’re regularly handling sharp edges.

Are these trousers suitable for long kneeling work?
Yes — choose styles with kneepad pockets and pair with EN 14404 kneepads.

What’s the best outer layer for UK site work?
A water-repellent softshell: windproof, breathable, and flexible enough for lifting and fixing.

Do you supply hi-vis for night or depot work?
Yes — EN ISO 20471-rated vests and jackets in yellow/orange.

Do you ship outside the UK?
Currently UK-only to guarantee reliable delivery times and sizing exchanges.


Why buy Workwear from GSD?

  • Curated for window & door installers (no generic DIY clutter)

  • Robust sizing coverage for multi-van crews

  • Fast UK delivery and easy returns on unworn items


Ready to kit out the team?

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