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Summing up Pexwear
Pexwear is the revived heritage workwear label of John Peck & Co., originally founded in Liverpool in 1816 and operated from the famed Edge Lane factory. For more than 150 years, Pexwear was a quiet cornerstone of British industrial dress, supplying butchers, engineers, warehousemen and craftsmen with honest, hardwearing uniform. The original company did not survive the industrial decline of the 1970s, but the archives did. Today's Pexwear is a faithful, modern reissue: original patterns and silhouettes reinterpreted for contemporary makers, hospitality crews, and the design-led customer who wants real heritage workwear rather than its costume version. At Urban Industry we have added Pexwear to our curated workwear collection because it sits exactly where we live: democratic, utilitarian, built for hands, and quietly British in its construction philosophy.
How Does Pexwear Shape Up?
- Heavy cotton twill construction (Tradesman Jacket, Mechanics Jacket): A mid-to-heavy weight cotton twill with a tight weave, giving genuine abrasion resistance at elbows, cuffs and pocket bags. The benefit: a chore-style outer layer that breaks in like denim rather than blowing out, with enough body to hang properly off the shoulder.
- Workwear-spec pocketing: The Tradesman Jacket and Mechanics Jacket carry deep chest, hip and internal stash pockets with bartacked stress points, the same reinforcement logic used in industrial garment construction. Practically, that means tools, phone, notebook and gloves can live on the jacket without distorting the body.
- Generous, action-cut blocks (Chefs Trouser, Stewards Trouser): A roomy seat, gusseted crotch and straight leg drafted from the original 1900s service patterns. The benefit is full range of movement for kitchen, bar or studio work, plus the relaxed silhouette current streetwear actively wants.
- Tradesman Shorts (warm-weather utility): A cotton short cut to the same hardwearing spec as the trouser line, with multiple pockets and a clean above-the-knee length. Designed for trades and creatives working through British summers without sacrificing pocket function.
The Urban Industry Take on Pexwear
Pexwear lands neatly in the modern UK wardrobe because the British climate rewards exactly what it offers: midweight cotton outerwear that handles a mild, damp shoulder season, layers cleanly under a waterproof when the rain genuinely arrives, and pairs with everything from a tee to a roll-neck. The Tradesman Jacket and Mechanics Jacket are our pick for a chore-coat replacement, worn open over a hoodie in spring or buttoned over a heavy knit in autumn. The Chefs Trouser and Stewards Trouser are deliberately roomy: if you want a classic workwear drape, take your true waist size. If you prefer a sharper, more tailored line through the leg, size down one. The Tradesman Shorts sit just above the knee at true size, longer if you size up. Style-wise, Pexwear sits comfortably alongside our trousers and workwear pants range and reads as a natural companion to brands like Service Works for those building a full hospitality or trades-inspired wardrobe.
Our Pexwear FAQ's
How do Pexwear trousers and jackets fit?
Pexwear is drafted from original workwear patterns, so the cut is intentionally relaxed through the seat, thigh and chest. For a classic, period-correct drape, take your usual size. If you want a closer, more contemporary fit (especially on the Chefs Trouser and Stewards Trouser), size down one. The Tradesman Jacket and Mechanics Jacket fit true to size with room for a midweight layer underneath.
Is Pexwear waterproof?
No. Pexwear garments are constructed from heavy woven cotton, not technical membrane fabrics. They offer good wind resistance and will handle a light shower, but they are not designed as a wet-weather shell. For sustained UK rain, layer a waterproof over the top rather than relying on the cotton.
How should I care for my Pexwear gear?
Wash cold (30°C) on a gentle cycle, inside out, with similar colours. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners, as they break down cotton fibres and dull the colour. Air dry where possible to preserve fit and prevent shrinkage at the waistband and cuffs. A light steam or iron on the cotton setting brings the garment back to its original line.
Why Buy Pexwear from Urban Industry?
Urban Industry has been an independent menswear and outdoor specialist since 2002, based in Eastbourne, East Sussex, and shipping globally every day. Our reputation rests on a tightly curated selection, sourcing the very best heritage and technical brands from around the world rather than chasing seasonal noise. That commitment is reflected in our consistently excellent ratings on Trustpilot, Google and Judge.me, where customers cite our service, knowledge and packing standards. When you buy Pexwear from us, you are supporting an independent UK business with over two decades of experience choosing brands worth keeping.
Frequently asked questions about Pexwear
here can I buy Pexwear in the UK?
Pexwear is stocked online at Urban Industry, an independent UK menswear and outdoor specialist based in Eastbourne, East Sussex. We have been trading since 2002 and ship Pexwear across the UK, Europe and worldwide every working day. As a curated stockist, we carry the core Pexwear range including the Tradesman Jacket, Mechanics Jacket, Chefs Trouser, Stewards Trouser and Tradesman Shorts. Buying from an established independent means you get knowledgeable pre-sale advice, proper packing, and a real UK-based customer service team if anything needs sorting after delivery.
Is Urban Industry a reliable place to buy Pexwear?
Yes. Urban Industry is an independent retailer with more than two decades of trading history, holding an Excellent rating on Trustpilot alongside strong scores on Google and Judge.me. Customers consistently mention our brand knowledge, careful packaging and responsive service. Every Pexwear order is picked, checked and dispatched from our Eastbourne warehouse by the same small team, not a third party fulfilment centre. If you have a sizing or styling question before ordering, you can email or message us directly and speak to someone who actually wears and sells the brand.
Why buy Pexwear from a specialist like Urban Industry rather than a generalist?
Pexwear is a considered heritage label rather than a mass-market workwear brand, so the fit, fabric weight and styling notes matter. A specialist retailer like Urban Industry curates Pexwear alongside complementary brands such as Service Works, Stan Ray and Uskees, which means we can advise on how the Chefs Trouser, Tradesman Jacket or Mechanics Jacket compares in cut and weight. We also test fit in person at our Eastbourne store, so the guidance you receive is based on the actual garments rather than generic size charts copied from the supplier.
Does Urban Industry offer free UK delivery on Pexwear orders?
Urban Industry offers a range of UK delivery options including tracked and next working day services, with free UK delivery available on qualifying orders above our published threshold. Full current rates and timings are listed on our UK Shipping page. Pexwear orders typically dispatch the same working day when placed before our daily cut-off, and most UK customers receive their order within one to three working days. International customers can also order Pexwear through Urban Industry, with European and worldwide shipping available at checkout.
What is the history of Pexwear?
exwear is the revived heritage label of John Peck and Co, originally founded in Liverpool in 1816 and operated from the well-known Edge Lane factory. For more than 150 years the original company supplied honest, hardwearing uniforms to butchers, engineers, warehousemen and craftsmen across Britain. The business did not survive the industrial decline of the 1970s, but the archive of patterns and silhouettes did. Today's Pexwear is a faithful modern reissue of those original blocks, reinterpreted for contemporary makers, hospitality teams and design-led customers who want genuine heritage workwear rather than a costume version of it.
What materials and construction does Pexwear use?
The core Pexwear jacket and trouser range is built from mid to heavy weight cotton twill with a tight, abrasion-resistant weave, the same logic used in traditional industrial garment construction. Jackets feature bartacked stress points at the pockets and cuffs, deep chest and hip pockets, and internal stash compartments sized for tools, a phone and a notebook. Trousers use generous, action-cut blocks drafted from the original early twentieth century service patterns, with gusseted crotches and straight legs that allow full movement in kitchen, bar, studio or trade environments.
How should I care for my Pexwear clothing?
Wash Pexwear garments cold at 30 degrees on a gentle cycle, turned inside out, with similar colours. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners, as both break down cotton fibres over time and dull the depth of the dye. Air dry where possible to preserve the cut and prevent shrinkage at the waistband, cuffs and hem. A light steam or a warm iron on the cotton setting will bring the garment back to its original line after washing. Treated this way, the heavy cotton twill on the jackets and trousers softens and breaks in gradually, much like raw denim.
How do Pexwear Chefs Trousers fit and are they only for chefs?
Pexwear Chefs Trousers are drafted from the original early twentieth century kitchen pattern, so the cut is intentionally roomy through the seat and thigh with a straight, slightly tapered leg. For a classic, period-correct drape, take your usual waist size. If you prefer a sharper, more contemporary line through the leg, size down one. Despite the name, they are bought just as often by chefs, baristas, designers and streetwear customers as everyday trousers, because the relaxed silhouette pairs cleanly with a tee, a heavy knit, a chore jacket or a pair of trainers.
What is the difference between the Pexwear Chefs Trouser, Stewards Trouser and Engineers Trouser?
All three share Pexwear's relaxed workwear block but are cut for different jobs. The Chefs Trouser is the roomiest through the seat and thigh with a straight leg, drafted for full kitchen movement. The Stewards Trouser is a cleaner, slightly more refined cut intended for front-of-house and hospitality work, sitting more neatly under an apron. The Engineers Trouser leans more utilitarian, with a workwear-spec pocketing layout suited to trades and studio use. All three come in cotton twill colourways including black, deep navy and khaki depending on the model.
Is the Pexwear Tradesman Jacket waterproof, and how does it fit?
No, the Tradesman Jacket is not waterproof. It is a heavy cotton twill chore jacket, not a technical shell, so it offers good wind resistance and will handle a light shower but is not designed for sustained UK rain. For wet days, layer a waterproof over the top. On fit, the Tradesman Jacket runs true to size with deliberate room across the shoulders and chest to accommodate a midweight layer underneath. It works as a chore-coat replacement, worn open over a hoodie in spring or buttoned over a heavy knit in autumn.
What is the difference between the Pexwear Tradesman Jacket and the Mechanics Jacket?
Both jackets use the same heavy cotton twill and the same workwear-spec pocketing logic, but the silhouettes are distinct. The Tradesman Jacket is a longer, chore-coat style cut with a straighter body and a more relaxed drop through the hem, designed to be worn open or buttoned over heavier knitwear. The Mechanics Jacket is shorter and slightly boxier, sitting closer to the waist with a cleaner, more cropped line that suits layering under an overcoat or wearing as a standalone piece. Both come in deep navy, khaki and black depending on the season.
Are Pexwear Tradesman Shorts suitable for everyday wear as well as trades?
Yes. The Tradesman Shorts are cut to the same hardwearing specification as the Pexwear trouser line, using a midweight cotton with multiple workwear-spec pockets and a clean above-the-knee length at true size. They were designed for trades and creatives working through British summers without sacrificing pocket function, but the relaxed cut and neutral colourways mean they sit equally well as warm-weather casualwear. Pair them with a heavyweight tee and trainers for a clean summer look, or with a polo shirt and Sebago loafers for something more considered.