Workwear
Workwear is clothing worn for work, especially work that involves manual labour.[1] Often those employed within trade industries elect to be outfitted in workwear because it is built to provide durability and safety.
The workwear clothing industry is growing[2] and consumers have numerous retailers to choose from. Chains that have made a commitment to the $1 billion and rising workwear business report steady 6 percent to 8 percent annual gains in men's workwear.[3]
In the UK, if workwear is provided to an employee without a logo, it may be subject to income tax being levied on the employee for a "payment in kind." However, if company clothing is provided with logos on then the employee may be entitled to a tax rebate to help pay for the up keep.[4]
Leading UK Suppliers of workwear include Beeswift, Dickies, Orbit, Portwest, and Snickers.
See also
References
- ↑ workwear – Dictionary – MSN Encarta
- ↑ "Workwear sector lines up for growing business". just-style.com. 2006-09-28. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
- ↑ "Capturing consumers with destination departments - National Industry Report: Work Wear supplement". Discount Store News (FindArticles.com). 1996-05-06. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
- ↑ http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/EIM32450.htm
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