1620 Workwear exclusively uses technical fabrics normally reserved for professional athletes and the military. We source, cut and sew every stitch in America, using proprietary form factors optimized by human kinetics, biomechanics, and an intimate knowledge of what it takes to succeed on the job site.
The American worker has an incredibly valuable skill set. One that merits the same protection and performance as any pro sports uniform. They may not be signing a multi-million dollar contract, or getting a shoe deal anytime soon, but you better believe they can ball. And we exist to help them do it over an entire career.
Our workwear is made with no expense spared. But for our customer, it’s worth it. Because like their tools, it allows them to get the job done. And don’t expect that job to come cheap, either. There aren’t many people capable of doing it. And those who can will be paid accordingly.
Anyone who thinks “a humble living” is what American workers are after has seen too many GMC commercials. They’re smart, ambitious, and entrepreneurial. They want the same thing anyone wants: the chance to define success for themselves, and the ability to chase the hell out of it.
From poorly made workwear, to cultural misconceptions about people who do real work, if something is standing between the American worker and success, we’re all about knocking it down. Hey, demolition is a trade, too.