Workwear Trousers
Introduction to Workwear Trousers
Selecting the right workwear
trousers can be a daunting prospect. With so many different styles and brands
how do you know which is best for you? A good place to start is looking at the
trade you’re working in, and deciding what would be deemed suitable; for
example a high visibility trouser isn’t going to be a worthwhile purchase if
you’re not working in low light conditions or in an environment where you need
to raise your visual profile. Look at the practical side of the garment and
decide whether or not you need those kneepad pockets or thermal lining, see
what is best suited to your specific workwear needs.
Our extensive selection of trousers cover a myriad of
industries, stocking famous brands such as Helly Hansen, Snickers Workwear and
Cofra; with specific attributes such as high visibility, flame retardant, and
cold store clothing, in order to offer you a comprehensive range of fantastic
workwear trousers regardless of profession.
Our latest Workwear Trousers special offers
New to our Workwear Trousers collection
Workwear Trousers Buying Guide
Our buying guides
are made specifically to help our customers better understand the pros and cons
of buying suitable workwear.
Practicality Options
Tool pockets + additional pockets, with or without Knee pads,
flexibility such as; crotch area, waist and contour fitting – baggy or tight,
with or without a belt where a worker may use a tool belt for example, the
temperature in which you work hot/cold or time of year summer/winter are all
considerations..
Size & Fitting
Do you require your workwear to allow extra freedom of movement such as;
bending, kneeling or crouching, with an elasticated waist or with a belt
preferred? As with many manufacturers some work garments will be slightly
different in sizing such as Dickies workwear compared to say Snickers. Dickies
work pants are often a size to small so please do bare this in mind when
purchasing this brand. Please ask for assistance if you are unsure.
Comfort & Price
Prioritise safety before comfort but that’s not to say you can’t have a
happy medium, some workers prefer traditional cotton based fabrics over the
more modern fabrics such as Cordura. The benefit of Cordura is primarily
strength and they tend to wear better and last longer so would; in the long
term provide better value for money. Price is always a consideration when
buying anything so where you might be limited in choice on the high street you
should be able to find a good selection here at Mammoth workwear.
Trade Specific
If your work is general then many types of work trouser may be suitable
but for those of you who work in areas such as; joinery, construction, farming
& agriculture etc you may require trade specific clothing. Varying levels
of protection are required under EU legislation and these should be adhered to
in all instances. Look out for our EN specification symbols, these are a guide
to the personal protective level given to each product alternatively speak to
one of our sales team for more information.
Style & Uniformity
Style is often the least important part of buying work clothes; however
it is also a major contributing factor in your final choice. In some cases
workers may be required to wear uniforms where trousers would match jackets
and/or company colours. Within our workwear trousers section you will come
across many styles and colours to suit these needs, in many cases we also
provide matching jackets this is noted in each product description if this
option is available.