Uniforms that
survive the shift.
Corporate, hospitality, industrial and medical clothing cut and sewn to your specification, in your colours, with your embroidery on it from the first order.
8 subcategories, 37 product types.
Workwear is judged on the second month, not the first day. A uniform that looks right on the rail and loses its shape after ten industrial washes has cost the buyer more than it saved, so this line is patterned around the seams, the pocket anchoring and the shrinkage rather than the silhouette. Everything here is cut and sewn apparel. We do not supply safety footwear, gloves, helmets or any other protective equipment, and we do not list hi-vis or flame resistant garments, because those are certified products and we will not imply a certification we have not shown you.
Corporate Uniforms
Front of house and office clothing that carries a logo without looking like a giveaway.
5 product types → WOWork Shirts and Tops
The everyday layers a crew actually wears, built heavier than their retail equivalents.
5 product types → COCoveralls and Overalls
One piece and bib patterns cut for reaching, kneeling and climbing rather than standing still.
4 product types → WOWork Trousers
Trousers judged on their pockets and their knees, which is where work trousers fail first.
4 product types → WOWork Jackets and Outerwear
Outer layers for a yard or a site, sized to go over the rest of the uniform.
4 product types → CHChef and Kitchen Wear
Kitchen clothing built around heat, movement and a wash cycle that never stops.
5 product types → HOHospitality Uniforms
Service floor uniforms, where the fit is the brand and the apron takes the punishment.
5 product types → MEMedical Scrubs and Lab Coats
Scrubs and coats patterned for a full shift, with the pocket layout clinicians ask for.
5 product types →Everything in the workwear line is made to your specification.
There is no stock range here and no catalogue colourway to pick from. Whether you are an employer issuing staff clothing, the garment is cut to your artwork, your colours and your size run, and it ships under your label rather than ours.
- Your artwork across every panel
- Names, numbers and sponsor placement
- Your own woven neck and care labels
- Custom colourways to a Pantone reference
- Pattern built to your measurement chart
- Branded polybags and cartons
OEM manufacturing
Send a tech pack, a sample garment or a sketch and we build to it. Your patterns and your specification stay yours; we do not resell them and we do not run your design for anyone else. How OEM works here.
Private label
Woven neck labels, care labels, hang tags, printed polybags and custom cartons are produced in house, so an order going to uniform suppliers and workwear distributors who supply it on arrives ready to sell. Nothing carries a Rexzee mark unless you ask for it.
Before bulk
A pre production sample is made and approved before anything runs. See the production process, the fabric library and how quality control works.
A uniform is judged in its second month, not on its first day.
Anything looks right on the rail. What decides whether you reorder is how the garment sits after it has been worn five days a week and washed at a temperature no domestic machine reaches. So this line is patterned around the seams, the pocket anchoring and the shrinkage before it is patterned around the silhouette.
- Graded to your own measurement chart, including the sizes retail skips
- Your embroidery, your colours and your woven labels from the first order
- Send one garment you already issue and we pattern from that piece
- Repeat orders cut from the approved sample, so intake two matches intake one
Fabric
Cotton and poly cotton twills and canvas for site and kitchen wear, pique for corporate polos, oxford for formal shirting, ripstop where abrasion is the problem. Weight, blend and finish are set against what the garment has to survive in the wash and are confirmed on your quotation rather than published as a fixed number.
Branding
Embroidery for logos that have to outlast the garment, heat transfer for names and numbers that change with staff, screen print for volume, plus woven neck and care labels. Two methods can run on the same piece.
Construction
Bar tacked pocket mouths and stress points, felled or overlocked and topstitched main seams depending on the garment, and reinforced knees and seat where the wear actually happens. Hardware and closures are specified per piece.
Turnaround
A pre production sample takes 7 to 10 days. Bulk runs 12 to 20 days after you approve it, depending on quantity and decoration.
The workwear range.
See the rangeWorkwear questions.
Message the floor directly if yours is not covered here.
Can you match a uniform we already issue?
Yes, and it is the easiest way to start. Send us one garment in the size you consider correct and we pattern from that piece rather than from a template, then send a pre production sample back for you to compare against it side by side.
Do you make hi-vis or flame resistant workwear?
No. Both are certified product categories governed by their own standards, and a garment is only compliant if the fabric, the tape and the finished piece have been tested and certified. We are not going to imply a certification we have not put in front of you, so those garments are not in this range.
Can every employee's name go on the garment?
Yes. Names embroider or heat transfer onto the chest, the back or a pocket, and we will run the whole list from a spreadsheet you send us rather than asking you to order each one separately.
What is the minimum on a uniform order?
It is set per design, not per order, and it moves with the garment and the decoration method. A polo with a left chest logo sits lower than a lined blazer. Your exact minimum comes with the quotation.
Send the sketch. Get a real price.
Tell us the garment, the quantity and the deadline. You get fabric options, a unit price and a lead time inside one working day.