phs Besafe launches industrial workwear range for manufacturing and engineering

phs Besafe introduces new industrial workwear designed for manufacturing, engineering and automotive sectors with sustainable fabric technology and commercial laundry services.
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phs Besafe has launched a new range of industrial workwear specifically designed for those working in manufacturing, engineering and the automotive industry, offering both rental and purchase options to UK businesses.

The collection includes polo shirts, jackets, chinos, shorts, cargo trousers and coveralls, with each garment designed to be hardwearing while maintaining wearer comfort.

Several garments in the range feature ALSIFLEX® fabric stretch technology from alsico, which provides a minimum of 25% stretch for added flexibility and emits two-thirds less CO₂ than comparable conventional workwear fabrics.

The range is available in blue or black, with additional products in the hi-vis collection to meet workplace safety requirements.

Beyond the garments themselves, phs Besafe offers a comprehensive commercial laundry service that eliminates cross-contamination risks from home washing while ensuring clean workwear is always available.

The service includes barcode tracking and locker services for better inventory management.

Rob Piazza, sales director at phs Besafe, said: “We wanted a range that was tough enough to serve the manufacturing and engineering sectors whilst maintaining a high level of comfort for the wearer.

“We only use the highest quality garment materials, offering both comfort and protection, so employees can look professional at all times and carry out their jobs effectively and safely.

“We are always looking to expand our product selection to provide the best services and products to our customers.”

Jessica O'Connor

Jessica O'Connor is Deputy Editor of Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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