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Vaunt Work Clothes

Vaunt work clothes are built for daily site wear, from wet mornings on the scaffold to dusty refurbs and van days.

When you're sick of trousers splitting at the knee or hoodies going baggy after a week, Vaunt kit is the sensible middle ground. Expect hard-wearing fabrics, practical pockets, and fits that work with kneepads and layers. Pick what matches your trade, then get it on site and crack on.

What Jobs Are Vaunt Work Clothes Used For?

  • Working through first fix and second fix without snagging or tearing, because the cuts and fabrics are made to take crawling, kneeling, and constant movement.
  • Keeping warm on early starts and exposed jobs with hoodies, fleeces, and layers that sit right under a jacket without bunching up when you're on the tools.
  • Getting through wet, messy days on groundworks and externals with workwear that handles site grime and regular washing without shrinking into a bad fit.
  • Staying organised on refurbs and maintenance call-outs with pocket layouts that actually carry fixings, tape, blades, and a phone without everything falling out.
  • Turning up to handover and snagging looking tidy enough for clients, while still wearing proper kit that's built for the graft, not just the photo.

Who Are Vaunt Work Clothes For on Site?

  • Chippies and joiners who live on their knees and need trousers that take kneepad inserts and don't split when you're fitting doors or skirting all day.
  • Sparks and plumbers doing refurbs and maintenance, because you need decent pocket access for testers, grips, and small parts without carrying a tool bag room to room.
  • Groundworkers and landscapers who want layers that cope with mud, damp starts, and constant washing without turning into shapeless rags.
  • Site managers and supervisors who still get stuck in, but need workwear that looks presentable when you're walking plots and dealing with deliveries.

Choosing the Right Vaunt Work Clothes

Sorting the right workwear is simple: buy for the job you do most days, not the one-off you might do once a month.

1. Trousers first, then layers

If you're on the floor a lot, start with Vaunt work trousers that take kneepads or have reinforced knees. If you're mostly van-based or doing light maintenance, you can prioritise comfort and pocket access over the heaviest fabric.

2. Pocket layout that matches your trade

If you carry fixings, snips, and tape all day, go for cargo and holster-style storage so you're not digging in a hoodie pocket for screws. If you're in and out of finished areas, keep it slimmer so you're not catching pockets on door furniture and kitchen units.

3. Fit for movement and layering

If you work outside year-round, leave room for thermals and a mid-layer without the waistband biting when you're bending and lifting. If you're mainly indoors, a closer fit stops excess fabric snagging on brackets, hinges, and sharp edges.

4. Weather kit for the days you cannot dodge

If you're regularly out in rain and wind, do not rely on a thick hoodie to see you through. Get a proper outer layer and treat hoodies and fleeces as warmth, not waterproofing.

Workwear Extras That Make Vaunt Kit Work Harder

A couple of add-ons make the difference between comfortable all day and being fed up by break time.

1. Kneepads for insert pockets

If your trousers take knee pad inserts, get the right pads and leave them in. It saves your knees on flooring, kitchens, and first fix, and you stop doing that last-minute cardboard bodge.

2. Work belts

A decent belt stops loaded pockets dragging your trousers down when you're climbing ladders or carrying materials, and it keeps your fit consistent once the fabric loosens after a few washes.

3. Base layers and thermals

Thermals turn your standard work trousers and hoodie into proper cold-weather kit without adding bulk. You stay warm and mobile instead of throwing on a massive jacket that gets in the way.

Why Shop for Vaunt Work Clothes at ITS?

Whether you need a single replacement hoodie or a full set of Vaunt workwear for the week, we stock the range in the sizes and styles trades actually wear. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery, so you can get kitted out without losing time on site.

Vaunt Work Clothes FAQs

Are Vaunt work clothes actually tough, or are they just for light DIY?

They are made for proper trade wear, not occasional weekends. They are not indestructible, but they hold up to daily site movement, crawling, and regular washing far better than standard high street clothing.

Do Vaunt work trousers take kneepads?

Some do and some do not, so check the product details for knee pad pockets before you buy. If you spend any time fitting, flooring, or first fix, it is worth choosing a pair that takes inserts rather than relying on strap-on pads.

How do Vaunt hoodies and fleeces fit for layering under a jacket?

They are built as work layers, so they sit better under an outer shell than a fashion hoodie. If you wear a thick base layer in winter, size with that in mind so you are not restricted in the shoulders when you are reaching and lifting.

Will the colours and sizing hold up after constant washing?

Yes, they are designed to be washed hard because site kit gets filthy. Follow the care label and avoid cooking it on a high heat dry if you want the fit to stay consistent and the fabric to last longer.

Is Vaunt workwear waterproof?

Most workwear layers are not waterproof unless they are sold as a waterproof jacket or shell. Hoodies and fleeces are for warmth, so if you are out in proper rain you will still want a dedicated waterproof outer layer.

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Vaunt Work Clothes

Vaunt work clothes are built for daily site wear, from wet mornings on the scaffold to dusty refurbs and van days.

When you're sick of trousers splitting at the knee or hoodies going baggy after a week, Vaunt kit is the sensible middle ground. Expect hard-wearing fabrics, practical pockets, and fits that work with kneepads and layers. Pick what matches your trade, then get it on site and crack on.

What Jobs Are Vaunt Work Clothes Used For?

  • Working through first fix and second fix without snagging or tearing, because the cuts and fabrics are made to take crawling, kneeling, and constant movement.
  • Keeping warm on early starts and exposed jobs with hoodies, fleeces, and layers that sit right under a jacket without bunching up when you're on the tools.
  • Getting through wet, messy days on groundworks and externals with workwear that handles site grime and regular washing without shrinking into a bad fit.
  • Staying organised on refurbs and maintenance call-outs with pocket layouts that actually carry fixings, tape, blades, and a phone without everything falling out.
  • Turning up to handover and snagging looking tidy enough for clients, while still wearing proper kit that's built for the graft, not just the photo.

Who Are Vaunt Work Clothes For on Site?

  • Chippies and joiners who live on their knees and need trousers that take kneepad inserts and don't split when you're fitting doors or skirting all day.
  • Sparks and plumbers doing refurbs and maintenance, because you need decent pocket access for testers, grips, and small parts without carrying a tool bag room to room.
  • Groundworkers and landscapers who want layers that cope with mud, damp starts, and constant washing without turning into shapeless rags.
  • Site managers and supervisors who still get stuck in, but need workwear that looks presentable when you're walking plots and dealing with deliveries.

Choosing the Right Vaunt Work Clothes

Sorting the right workwear is simple: buy for the job you do most days, not the one-off you might do once a month.

1. Trousers first, then layers

If you're on the floor a lot, start with Vaunt work trousers that take kneepads or have reinforced knees. If you're mostly van-based or doing light maintenance, you can prioritise comfort and pocket access over the heaviest fabric.

2. Pocket layout that matches your trade

If you carry fixings, snips, and tape all day, go for cargo and holster-style storage so you're not digging in a hoodie pocket for screws. If you're in and out of finished areas, keep it slimmer so you're not catching pockets on door furniture and kitchen units.

3. Fit for movement and layering

If you work outside year-round, leave room for thermals and a mid-layer without the waistband biting when you're bending and lifting. If you're mainly indoors, a closer fit stops excess fabric snagging on brackets, hinges, and sharp edges.

4. Weather kit for the days you cannot dodge

If you're regularly out in rain and wind, do not rely on a thick hoodie to see you through. Get a proper outer layer and treat hoodies and fleeces as warmth, not waterproofing.

Workwear Extras That Make Vaunt Kit Work Harder

A couple of add-ons make the difference between comfortable all day and being fed up by break time.

1. Kneepads for insert pockets

If your trousers take knee pad inserts, get the right pads and leave them in. It saves your knees on flooring, kitchens, and first fix, and you stop doing that last-minute cardboard bodge.

2. Work belts

A decent belt stops loaded pockets dragging your trousers down when you're climbing ladders or carrying materials, and it keeps your fit consistent once the fabric loosens after a few washes.

3. Base layers and thermals

Thermals turn your standard work trousers and hoodie into proper cold-weather kit without adding bulk. You stay warm and mobile instead of throwing on a massive jacket that gets in the way.

Why Shop for Vaunt Work Clothes at ITS?

Whether you need a single replacement hoodie or a full set of Vaunt workwear for the week, we stock the range in the sizes and styles trades actually wear. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery, so you can get kitted out without losing time on site.

Vaunt Work Clothes FAQs

Are Vaunt work clothes actually tough, or are they just for light DIY?

They are made for proper trade wear, not occasional weekends. They are not indestructible, but they hold up to daily site movement, crawling, and regular washing far better than standard high street clothing.

Do Vaunt work trousers take kneepads?

Some do and some do not, so check the product details for knee pad pockets before you buy. If you spend any time fitting, flooring, or first fix, it is worth choosing a pair that takes inserts rather than relying on strap-on pads.

How do Vaunt hoodies and fleeces fit for layering under a jacket?

They are built as work layers, so they sit better under an outer shell than a fashion hoodie. If you wear a thick base layer in winter, size with that in mind so you are not restricted in the shoulders when you are reaching and lifting.

Will the colours and sizing hold up after constant washing?

Yes, they are designed to be washed hard because site kit gets filthy. Follow the care label and avoid cooking it on a high heat dry if you want the fit to stay consistent and the fabric to last longer.

Is Vaunt workwear waterproof?

Most workwear layers are not waterproof unless they are sold as a waterproof jacket or shell. Hoodies and fleeces are for warmth, so if you are out in proper rain you will still want a dedicated waterproof outer layer.

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