Technical workwear

Workwear

Safety and efficiency in the workplace also depend on adequate equipment that protects the worker and facilitates their movements. Technical workwear includes garments specifically designed to meet the needs of those who work on construction sites, in workshops, or in outdoor environments.

Reinforced fabrics used in high-wear areas, such as the knees, elbows, and shoulders, significantly increase the durability of garments. High-tenacity synthetic fibers are often combined with cotton or other natural materials, balancing strength and comfort during prolonged use.

Double or triple stitching at critical points prevents sagging even under intense stress, while Cordura or similar reinforcements protect against abrasion and tearing. Adjustable wrist and ankle closures prevent dust and debris from entering, increasing comfort in particularly dirty or dusty environments.

Multi-function pockets keep frequently used tools and accessories within easy reach, reducing downtime during operations. Integrated kneepad holders allow for the insertion of protective gear when needed, increasing comfort during work requiring a kneeling position.

Water-repellent treatments applied to the outer fabrics repel water and light liquids without compromising the garments' breathability. Strategically placed ventilation zones under the arms, on the back, and in other critical areas promote heat and moisture dispersion.

Integrated reflective elements increase visibility in low-light conditions, reducing the risk of accidents on construction sites or roads. The high-visibility colors used in some specific garments comply with safety regulations for working near vehicular traffic or moving machinery.

CE certification guarantees that clothing meets European safety standards for personal protective equipment, with specific protection classes based on the type of risk: mechanical, thermal, chemical, or meteorological.