Workwear London
129 Whitechapel Rd, London E1 1DT, United Kingdom
4.5
64 reviews
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GW9M+4M London, United Kingdom
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They sell trousers, polos, t shirts, steel toe boots, normal boots and lots of gear related to safety i.e. glasses, helmets and gloves etc.
They have great stock of sizes and brands all at decent prices all whilst being on a easy to reach high street with very good opening hours and days too.
Nice polite staff and have visited this shop 3 times in the last year. Would definitely recommend. 5/5.
I got a very nice look leather workboots for 25 quid(yellow leather look like Chelsea workboots) from them. And I swear, on my second day of wearing them, after a couple hours work, the tread on the bottom of the boot started breaking pieces and then split from the upper part of the boot. I stayed without boots in the middle of work day.
Then I went to show them what happened and told the story politely. Old man was there with the wife. I wanted let them know about the product and quality. He did not believe me at all and treated me unkindly. I have the receipt and metal bottom part of the boot. I left the broken boots to them with sadness in that moment. It is very awful seeing people unkind, and trying to cover the problem without taking on. I should have come with three big men with me and start discussing with them probably. Is this the language they would understand? Because I was alone they started say no no onono, and saying it is not their fault and not taking any responsilibity about it. This is happening also in your shop , you have that shop, it is not a online buying. It is a shop. shop. You need to have responsibility about your shop and products, and give the customer respect.
Sorry I have to wish them to see the results of doing unfair business. Every action eventually turns back to you, somehow.