Trendy Workwear Now Allowed in Clubs?
We all remember years back when we all got ready for a night out, to which it didn’t matter whether you are male or female, but you went out on the town knowingly that jeans were not permitted in bars and especially night clubs.
‘How the times have changed’
Not only are jeans now a must for a Friday night, but you can also where the latest designer jeans to restaurants, night clubs and bars, in fact it is now so in that if you are wearing something other than a pair of jeans, unless you are a lady with a skirt of dress then you most probably seen to be the odd one out.
I know many people like to wear suits to go out with, but even this has change as the jacket if often kept or is changed for a blazer, but the trousers have now been superseded by jeans.
‘Where is all this leading us’ you may ask?
Well it is all starting to change again, except with a little twist. Those of you who are observant and watch how many of today’s new design brands have shaped their ideas around a particular look, will notice that this look has been around for quite some time, but has steadily morphed into a fashion product itself.
‘Workwear’
Yes ‘Workwear. Workwear in the last couple of years has changed it direction for many of the styles and purposes they were designed for in the beginning. Where not talking about been seen down town with a boiler suit on and a tool belt, though nowadays you would be thought of as entertainment for a ladies hen night possibly dressed like that, but we are talking about trousers again and t-shirts and polo shirts. If you look at many of today’s top workwear brands like Snickers Workwear or Dickies Workwear to name just a few.
One of the reasons why Snickers Workwear have been so successful is not just because they are a high quality workwear product, built to last and withstand the daily roughs and toughs, but also because how they look. The same goes for Dickies Workwear. They are designed to do a particular function or job, but a lot these products, especially the trousers look very much like designer high street branded trousers with their contrasting coloured jean like fabrics, slung baggy looks as well as fitted trim styles, large multi pockets and a large heavy belt to enhance the look.
Now I am not saying that add to these a blazer or a designer white shirt and your ready to take your partner out to the newest restaurant for their birthday, but add a smart t-shirt and I am sure you would pass through most doorways, unless of course your particular pair of work trousers are covered in Bostick and white paint from a job earlier.
I think you get the picture and remember this. In a few years time when this is the norm,
‘I told you so first’.
So when you next need quality workwear, for either yourself or staff, then visit The Stitch Factory.