6 Essential Pieces of Apparel for the Job Site in 2024

If you work in construction or any rough and ready form of job site, you’re definitely going to need workwear that is built to last and the guys at 1620 USA are in a league of their own when it comes to men’s workwear essentials. If you’re in the market for some new pieces in 2024, check out our pick of 6 of the best from the guys at 1620 USA below:


Basic Work Hoodie

The Basic Work Hoodie from 1620 USA is crafted with the brand’s first-class heavyweight fleece fabric and boasts YKK mil-spec snaps, a helmet compatible hood, and a longer fit. Taking inspiration from military BDUs, 1620 USA designed this heavyweight fleece work sweatshirt to be the new standard on any jobsite, with maximum versatility and comfort.

Double Knee Utility Pants

Durastretch® Cargo Pant

The Durastretch® Cargo Pant provides the same pocket functionality and utility storage that you would expect from a cargo pant, but enhanced with concealed inner welt pockets, a low profile zippered pocket, and angled tops for ease of entry. These are made with 1620 USA’s proprietary core spun yarn technology and originally designed for use in professional sports, these Durastretch® Cargo Pants provide the best of durability and performance with a flexible, 4-way stretch.

Lined NYCO Hooded Jacket

The Overall

Introducing a revolutionary take on American workwear classics, redefining overalls with a blend of technical design, premium components, and USA manufacturing. This innovative collection features stretch NYCO fabric, allowing for unrestricted movement, and a contemporary design that ensures a perfect fit. Experience unrivaled comfort and quality with overalls tailored to your exact measurements.

Hi Vis Soft Shell Jacket

The Hi Vis Softshell Work Jacket is made with 1620 USA’s proven softshell material, boasting a waterproof membrane and lightweight fleece lining. Finished with Hi Vis coloring and reflective panelling, this heavy-duty winter work jacket is designed for durability, safety, and range of motion to be the best zip-up option on any low visibility job site.

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