Shop High Quality Carpenters Clothing for Durability and Function

Discover our range of durable and reliable carpenters workwear. Here at MyWorkwear, we supply high-performance carpenters clothing that’s built to last. Whether you’re working on site or on a private job, our durable carpenters work clothes deliver a professional look without sacrificing functionality. From protective clothes and PPE, to functio...

Discover our range of durable and reliable carpenters workwear. Here at MyWorkwear, we supply high-performance carpenters clothing that’s built to last. Whether you’re working on site or on a private job, our durable carpenters work clothes deliver a professional look without sacrificing functionality. From protective clothes and PPE, to functional jackets and work trousers from brands like Result and Portwest our collection of carpenters trousers and clothes has everything you need. 

Looking to take your carpenters workwear to the next level? Then why not try customising your workwear with your business logo? Add your logo, slogan and designs to your workwear and turn your carpenters clothing into a walking brand advertisement! Choose from our professional personalisation services - our expert embroidery or our vibrant printing to ensure your branding looks its absolute best at all times. Whether you’re a solo tradesman or managing a whole team, our carpenters clothing and carpenters trousers selection is your one-stop shop for workwear for carpenters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Carpenters should wear durable, practical clothing that allows for free movement whilst also being protective, think carpenters trousers, utility tops and carpenters jackets. Look for PPE like protective gloves and glasses to add an extra layer of protection when utilising dangerous machinery.

Carpenters workwear consists of reinforced work trousers, with additional functional features like extra loops and pockets. Paired with t-shirts made from breathable materials, that are not tight fitting so they do not restrict movement, which is imperative for heavy lifting. Carpenters will also wear PPE like protective gloves and glasses, that add an extra layer of safety when working with dangerous machinery and materials.

Yes, some carpenters prefer coveralls for messy or dusty jobs, as they provide full body protection. While not always standard, coveralls make a brilliant garment to add to your carpentry workwear ensemble.

The typical dress code is practical, protective and professional. Carpenters tend to prioritise functionality and comfort over appearance, so it’s important for their workwear to have features like extra loop holes and pockets for their tools.

Dress code for a construction site can differ depending on the individual site requirements and the types of hazards that you will find on that site. Typically, construction sites require hi-visibility elements, steel toe-cap boots and PPE like hard hats. It is also common to wear work trousers and a branded polo shirt.