Brunt Workwear: Modern Jobsite Apparel Built for Comfort, Durability, and Performance

Workwear has come a long way from stiff canvas pants and heavy cotton shirts. Today’s jobsite clothing needs to move with you, breathe in the heat, and still hold up to tough conditions.

That’s where Brunt Workwear comes in.

Known for designing gear with direct input from tradespeople, BRUNT focuses on durability, mobility, and real-world jobsite functionality. Some of their most popular pieces include the Martin Pocket T-Shirt, Costello Pants, Torra Pants, and McKenna Tech Shirts—a lineup designed to cover everything from everyday workwear to high-heat outdoor jobs.

Let’s take a closer look at what makes each of these pieces stand out.

Martin Pocket T-Shirt: The Everyday Jobsite Staple

The Martin Pocket Tee is one of the most versatile pieces in the BRUNT lineup. Designed as a reliable everyday work shirt, it balances comfort and durability while adding useful jobsite features.

The shirt uses a midweight jersey knit fabric that feels soft but holds up well to daily wear. A drop-shoulder seam design helps reduce irritation from backpacks, tool belts, and harness straps. The chest pocket includes a hidden pen holster, giving workers a quick place to stash small tools or markers. It's right at home on a construction crew, in a warehouse, for mechanics or technicians, or for everyday layering under hoodies or jackets.

Costello Tech Pants: Lightweight Performance for Hot Job Sites

When temperatures rise, heavy work pants can become uncomfortable fast. The Costello Tech Pants are designed specifically for heat, mobility, and all-day comfort.

These pants use lightweight 5-ounce mini ripstop fabric that keeps the material strong while remaining breathable. Built-in four-way stretch and articulated knees allow full range of motion whether you’re climbing ladders, kneeling, or crouching.

A Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish helps shed moisture and stains, while the pocket system keeps tools organized and accessible. They're great for electricians, HVAC technicians, landscapers, and warm-weather job sites.

Torra Pants: Built for Tougher Jobs

For heavier work environments, the Torra Pants offer added durability and reinforcement.

These pants feature abrasion-resistant fabric, reinforced wear zones, and double-layer knee construction designed to withstand constant kneeling, climbing, and crawling. They also include a Durable Water Repellent finish to keep moisture from soaking into the fabric.

The Torra Pants still maintain flexibility thanks to stretch fabric and a gusseted crotch that allows greater mobility on the job. Those features, plus plenty of pockets for storing tools, make them a good fit for construction workers, utility and infrastructure jobs, heavy labor environments, and workers who find themselves on the move a lot - bending, kneeling, and stretching.

McKenna Tech Shirt: Built for Heat and Sun

Outdoor work in the summer requires clothing that can breathe, wick moisture, and protect from the sun.

The McKenna Tech Shirt is designed for exactly that.

This shirt uses lightweight breathable fabric with four-way stretch, combined with ventilated mesh panels that increase airflow. The fabric is also quick-drying and moisture-wicking, helping sweat evaporate quickly during long workdays.

Another major benefit is UPF 50+ sun protection, making it ideal for roofers, landscapers, road construction workers, and anyone working outside for extended periods. 

Brunt Workwear is part of a growing movement toward performance-driven work clothing. Instead of focusing solely on toughness, the brand combines durability with stretch fabrics, breathability, and practical jobsite features.

Pieces like the Martin Pocket Tee, Costello Tech Pants, Torra Pants, and McKenna Tech Shirts are designed to keep tradespeople comfortable and productive through long hours and tough conditions.

For workers who need gear that moves, breathes, and lasts, Brunt Workwear offers a modern approach to jobsite apparel.

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