
The workwear industry stopped looking. We didn't.
Wrkhaus Workwear exists because a category this important should not look this ignored.
Our story
Built by people who wore the kit
We started Wrkhaus Workwear after years of buying PPE the hard way: squinting at cluttered catalogue sites, guessing which jacket was actually rail-compliant, and receiving garments that looked nothing like the photos, when there were photos at all.
The UK workwear market is worth the best part of a billion pounds a year, and the PPE segment beyond it more still. Yet the buying experience has barely moved since the fax machine. Inconsistent imagery. Certification data buried in PDFs. Navigation built around warehouse logic instead of the way buyers think.
So we built the supplier we wanted: a tight, certification-first range, photographed and presented consistently, organised by the industries that buy it, and backed by a trade team that treats a 5-polo order with the same care as a 500-person kit-out.

The mission
Make certified workwear as easy to buy, and as good to wear, as anything else in your wardrobe. No exceptions for being "just workwear".
How we work
Six things we won't compromise
The standard decides what you can wear before colour or cost. We build the whole store, and every conversation, around that truth.
One range, chosen line by line. We would rather stock seven excellent boots than seventy interchangeable ones.
Every product is shown consistently and accurately. No AI-generated imagery, anywhere, ever.
Quotes in a working day, sizing samples on team orders, a phone that gets answered in Sheffield.
Workwear is worn for more waking hours than anything else people own. It should be designed, and presented, like it matters.
The test of workwear is the second order. Everything we do, from fit notes to invoicing, is built for the long run.
See the difference for yourself
Browse the range, build a quote list, and judge us on the reply.