How to Choose the Best Workwear for You
Whether it’s for a new business or you decide to refresh your current uniforms, choosing the best workwear for your industry may be tough to navigate – especially with different requirements needed for certain trades, jobs and even times of day! Pairing new uniforms with industry guidelines then throw in branding, choosing a new uniform can feel like a recipe for disaster! From electricians to builders, plumbers to painters, we’ve got your guide on how to choose the best workwear for you.
Fit and Feel
The fit and feel of any uniform is the number one priority when deciding on what workwear is best for you. Rocking up to work every day in something that doesn’t fit right – either too big or too small – is not only uncomfortable but may also impact your ability to work. How it feels is also important. Is the material itchy? Does it irritate your skin? Does it stretch with you when you bend over? Does the material snag and tear? These are some things you may not initially think of, but you will certainly notice when onsite!
Our Syzmik workwear comes with a range of different symbols to help you find the best workwear for you. Some signs and symbols to look out for include:
While these things can certainly make our uniforms a lot comfier, some professions need a higher level of protection or other safety elements when choosing their workwear, to make them compliant with safety protocols. This leads us to our next point.
Industry Standards
In some professions (think office environments!) there isn’t as much importance placed on the durability, functionality and industry requirements of uniforms – when was the last time you saw Hi-Vis at the office?! As a tradie, safety onsite is crucial and often workwear requirements are set by an overarching entity. At Syzmik, we ensure that all of our workwear is rigorously tested to abide by the Australian and New Zealand workwear standards are set. These include things like the standard and colour needed for Hi-Vis garments to be compliant as well as the reflective taping on garments and what is needed for these to meet standards.
An added layer of protection comes in with the 4399 standards, with this standard referring to the capability of a fabric to protect skin against solar ultraviolet radiation. While it isn’t essential for hi-visibility standards, it is a bonus to the garment and its wearer.
If you work in one of the following industries, it’s more than likely you will need to wear Hi-Vis as part of your uniform:
· Construction workers
· Emergency responders
· Security personnel
· Heavy-duty equipment handlers
· Warehouse workers
· Road and rail workers
If you are unsure of what safety features you require, we recommend chatting to your supervisor, before coming into a Syzmik distributor who will then be able to assist you with which garment meets your requirements.
So, what uniform is for me?
Keeping these things in mind will help you when it comes down to deciding on the best workwear for you and your team. If you work onsite or in an environment where you need to be visible, Hi-Vis workwear is something that you will need as part of your uniform. When working in a job where you find yourself on your knees a lot, such as a gardener or plumber, looking for the advanced knee protection symbol is something to factor in. If your profession sees you outdoors, requires durability in your workwear, but doesn’t need the Hi-Vis standards of a construction site, our range of outdoor, lightweight shirts may be your new go-to. And if you are simply after workwear that looks as good as clothing you would wear on the weekend, take a look at our Streetworx range.
Choosing the best workwear for you and your crew can sometimes feel overwhelming – especially with the options that are out there, but the Syzmik team has you covered, with workwear to suit almost every industry. Reach out to your local stockist to find the best option for you.