Industrial Apparel

For procurement officers and corporate operations leaders, the work uniform is one of the most visible and consistent representations of a company’s brand. While uniform policies must prioritize compliance and cost control, customization plays an important strategic role. It strengthens brand consistency, supports employee comfort,...

A Strategic Approach to High-Stakes Transitions Mergers, acquisitions, and organizational restructurings are inherently complex. For procurement officers and corporate operations leaders, uniform rollout during these transitions is not just a branding task; it’s a strategic lever for risk mitigation, logistical control, and cultural alignment. A poorly executed...

For procurement and safety leaders in high-hazard sectors such as utilities, manufacturing, and transportation, selecting the right flame resistant apparel (FR apparel) is more than just a compliance task. It's a decision that directly impacts worker safety and operational integrity. Choosing protective gear involves more than...

For procurement leaders in transportation, utilities, facility maintenance, and water and wastewater operations, uniform sourcing often focuses on visibility and durability. However, in environments with variable weather, such as heavy rain, freezing fog, or constant exposure to water, the ability of your apparel to manage...

Protecting your outdoor workers during cooler temperatures requires more than just adding a reflective vest over a winter coat. This guide explains why standard Hi-Vis gear often falls short in cold weather and how to help ensure your winter uniforms meet the ANSI/ISEA 107 standard. We'll...

Keeping outdoor workers safe in winter requires more than insulated jackets. To truly prevent dangerous conditions such as hypothermia, frostbite, and trench foot, procurement leaders must take a systems-based approach to protective gear. This guide breaks down OSHA guidance on cold stress prevention, focusing on...