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Boots for Work - Store selling Dickies and Caterpillar safety shoes and boots. Also industrial clothing and other personal protection equipment.

Springfields Army Stores - Burton-on-Trent, Staffs.retailer offers a wide range of military surplus clothing, equipment and collectables, along with camping, leisurewear and industrial clothing.

McA direct - Scottish department store McAfee Brothers offers UK Scouts and Guides uniforms and name-tapes for sale on-line.

Brookes Safety - Offers safety clothing, footwear and equipment. Catalogue, special offers and shopping cart.

Workwear UK Ltd - Catalogue of workwear, footwear and outdoor clothing, garment finder service, featured product and shopping cart.

Simply Workwear Limited - Workwear and personal protective equipment. Profile, code of conduct, special offers, catalogue and shopping cart.

Century Workwear - Selling range of Snickers workwear to individuals and businesses in the UK. Includes bestsellers and content information.

Workwear World - Suppliers of work garments for a variety of industries. Also offers a printing service and discounts for bulk orders. Catalogue, product descriptions and contact details.

Anthony Keith - Providing a range of full chauffeurs uniforms available by mail order or in London store. Includes catalogue with prices and photos and ordering instructions.

H.T. Hughes & Co. (Overalls) Limited - Industrial clothing, overalls, and work wear.

Amicus Workwear - Retailer of uniforms and footwear for catering, healthcare and corporate markets. Includes product catalogue and ordering.

Chefstyle - Offers catering industry workwear. Profile, catalogue, product search and shopping cart.

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