
Public Works
Visibility, weather layers, and repeatable duty pants for mixed field days.
Each workplace changes the gear conversation. A roadside team needs visibility and weather planning. A warehouse team may care more about lightweight footwear and pocket placement. A security unit needs consistent appearance and all-shift comfort. We help translate those differences into a practical 5.11 Tactical kit.

Visibility, weather layers, and repeatable duty pants for mixed field days.

Consistent presentation with comfortable boots and clean carry options.

Light footwear, stretch movement, and reorder discipline for walking shifts.

EH footwear planning, weather shells, and pocket layouts for field tools.

Durable pants, shop-ready jackets, and footwear for varied indoor tasks.

Rapid access, mobility, weather readiness, and clear replacement kits.
A city contractor moved from individual pant and boot purchases to a three-role matrix: roadside, facilities, and response. The matrix separated ANSI/ISEA 107 visibility needs from weather and comfort choices, so supervisors could explain the program quickly.
A regional security buyer needed a consistent professional look while allowing workers to choose a boot profile that fit long walking shifts. The final list reduced substitutions and gave onboarding managers a simpler issue process.
A facilities team used job-task notes to separate wet-floor footwear concerns, kneeling comfort, and pocket layout. That created a more useful 5.11 Tactical kit than a single universal uniform line.