Our workwear overalls and coveralls withstand daily wear and tear in hazardous work environments. In compliance with occupational health standards, with overalls and coveralls manufacturers that prioritise safety, durability, and comfort, providing complete protection from workplace dangers. We stock various sizes to fit all frames with options to customise your work jumpsuits with a 5-working day turnaround time. All orders above £75+VAT get FREE delivery. Browse top brands such as Portwest, Regatta, Yoko and Result for coveralls and overalls for work with Brand Identity.
Check out our extensive range of Coveralls, expertly fusing comfort and fashion. Our selection includes everything from Heavyweight Coveralls to Polycotton Coveralls and Lightweight Coveralls. Highlighted among our top choices are:
The Portwest Texo cotton rich fabric creates a very comfortable yet practical garment.
The pre-shrunk top quality fabric contributes to the professional appearance of this garment.
The Bizweld Iona Coverall offers visible protection to the wearer.
Brand Identity specialises in supplying and customising workwear, adding visible information such as company logos, numbers, job roles, and accreditations.
We provide DTF Transfers (direct to film) and screen printing. Customers can add images, text, and numbers to their chosen coverall, making professionals easily identifiable when working on-site.
Embroidery for work overalls and coveralls is a frequent option when adding company branding to the selected garment. Company logos and accreditations look professional when emblazoned with immaculate, wear-resistant embroidery work.
Otherwise known as jumpsuits or boiler suits, work coveralls are loose-fitting garments that cover most of the body. A coverall is a protective one-piece designed to provide almost full-body defence, excluding the hands, head, and feet. Examples of people who use coveralls at work include mechanics, engineers, groundworkers & railway professionals.
Also called bib-and-brace overalls or dungarees, overalls are baggy protective garments covering the legs and torso. Whilst less comprehensive than coveralls, they offer utility and protection for the legs and body. People who use work overalls include painters, decorators, carpenters, joiners, and landscape gardeners.
Coveralls and overalls protect against hazards, maintain cleanliness, and comply with industry-specific safety regulations.
The differences between overalls and coveralls lie in their design and coverage. Overalls typically expose the arms, with a shoulder-strapped bib covering the body from the chest down. Coveralls, on the other hand, provide almost complete coverage, excluding extremities like the hands and head.
Suitable protective jumpsuits safeguard against injuries like:
Things in the workplace that cause these kinds of injuries include: