Gear for Construction Workers
Construction work doesn’t care about comfort marketing. It cares about what holds up when you’re kneeling on concrete, climbing in and out of equipment, and finishing the day covered in dust. This is American-made gear built for real use—denim that moves, double-knee pants that take abrasion, boots that stand their ground, and layers that work across seasons.
Construction-Ready Work Jeans
Stretch denim with reinforced construction and working pockets—built to move, built to last.
Work Pants & Double-Knee Builds
Canvas and utility pants with jobsite-minded durability—double-knee options for kneeling, setting, and grinding.
Work Boots Built for Trades
Goodyear-welted construction, solid traction, and steel toe options for demanding environments.
Work Shirts & Field Shirts
Hard-wearing flannels, field shirts, and long sleeves that layer clean and work without fuss.
Hoodies & Fleece for Long Shifts
Midweight and heavyweight fleece built for early starts, cold wind, and steady wear.
Outerwear for Weather & Wear
Jackets that hold their shape through wind, rain, and jobsite abrasion—built to be used, not babied.
Base Layers & Cold-Weather Thermals
Merino-driven warmth and moisture control for winter pours, early framing, and windy roof days.
Belts, Socks & Hard-Use Accessories
The pieces that keep a kit dialed—leather belts, wool socks, and everyday gear that earns its place.
Frequently asked questions
Construction is constant friction—kneeling, climbing, lifting, crawling, and working around sharp edges. Origin gear is built around hard use: durable fabrics, reinforced construction, and functional fits that keep moving when the job doesn’t stop.
Yes. Origin offers steel toe options in select work boot builds. Check the product page for the toe type, outsole style, and other jobsite-relevant details before choosing your pair.
For construction, fit should support range of motion without excess bulk. Look for room through the seat and thigh for kneeling and climbing, a stable waist that stays put with a belt, and a leg opening that works clean over your boots.
Wedge soles are a strong choice for long hours on flatter surfaces where you want stable, even contact. Lug soles add bite for loose ground, uneven terrain, and wet conditions. Match the outsole to where you actually spend your day.
Keep them clean, let them dry naturally, and condition the leather as needed to prevent drying and cracking. A simple routine—brush off grit, wipe down, then condition—extends the life of the leather and keeps the boot working the way it should.
Origin is built around American manufacturing, and many of our core products are made in the USA. For the most accurate information, use the product page details for each item you’re considering.


































































































































