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6feetdown

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Supplies for industry in Scotland gloves and ppe cheap for small quantities too
 
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Smiffy

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Quattromike

Quattromike

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I have polos a tees but I fancied something like this
https://www.workweardirect.online/c...slv-two-tone-cotton-drill-shirt-w-tape-y04610

Just don't fancy paying the postage from oz
Hoping that being cotton might keep me cooler as even the breathable hi vis doesn't seem to work.
Plus I like being a bit different
You'll find the Auzzie work wear is all long sleeve shirts as it's a requirement working outside down under but in the UK it's not and a short sleeve shirt will be cooler. But depends what work you'll be doing wearing it 🤠
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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These take some beating in the heat.
Proper nice bit of kit but a few bob...
Apparently they wash well whatever that means..according to her indoors😆
someone's paying you too much LL ...... more money than sense ...... £ 55.76 GBP + VAT :oops:o_O for a bloody work shirt FFS

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looks nice enough but'll still be full of spark holes after a day at the bench :( ... Danny's have a lot more appeal ... get all six colours for less money:rolleyes: .... and six rags once I've given 'em a caning and plenty of air holes :giggle:

some of the hardiest work shirts i ever had were ex-Dutch army .. lasted a very long time ... and were surprisingly spark proof .. bit warm in the summer though :(

 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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someone's paying you too much LL ...... more money than sense ...... £ 55.76 GBP + VAT :oops:o_O for a bloody work shirt FFS

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looks nice enough but'll still be full of spark holes after a day at the bench :( ... Danny's have a lot more appeal ... get all six colours for less money:rolleyes: .... and six rags once I've given 'em a caning and plenty of air holes :giggle:

some of the hardiest work shirts i ever had were ex-Dutch army .. lasted a very long time ... and were surprisingly spark proof .. bit warm in the summer though :(

Lol you didn't expect me to pay that did you...😂😆 No not a welding shirt...
 
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6feetdown

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Anyone on a decent hi vis waterproof jacket that is not to hot to work in and reasonably priced?
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Anyone on a decent hi vis waterproof jacket that is not to hot to work in and reasonably priced?
I dunno about too hot to work in- I don't find it a problem between October and April. I don't like jackets with a zipped front as they get covered in s**t and the zips can't take the muck. I cut the hood off as it's annoying but otherwise I'm on my 3rd jacket now- usually buy one a year
 
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Smiffy

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Best work jacket I have ever owned. But a scary price to get trashed in the mud now.




These are awesome too. Semi waterproof and stay warm when wet which I don't find hoodies do. Plus when everyone is wearing these it looks a lot more presentable than hoodies

 
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6feetdown

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6feetdown

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Best work jacket I have ever owned. But a scary price to get trashed in the mud now.




These are awesome too. Semi waterproof and stay warm when wet which I don't find hoodies do. Plus when everyone is wearing these it looks a lot more presentable than hoodies

I'd pay that much but knowing my luck I'd scag it on something
 
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Smiffy

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I'd pay that much but knowing my luck I'd scag it on something

They are surprisingly thick in comparison to others available in over 2 years I never damaged it.
I paid just over £100 for it. I am not prepared to pay that much though and am doing different work so find a hi vis soft shell suits what I'm doing better even if they aren't as waterproof
 
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