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The Northwest's Workwear Superstore — Family-Owned and operated in Washinton state since 1976.

Outfitting Northwest Crews for 50 Years

Half a century of fitting the people who build, haul, weld, fish, and keep the Pacific Northwest running. Work boots, workwear, and ANSI-rated safety gear — picked for the wet, cold, hard conditions you actually work in, by people who live here too.

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  • 50 Years in business - since 1976
  • Locally owned and operated - family run
  • Free shipping on orders over $25 - lowest threshold around
  • Best of the PNW - Gold & Best of Snohomish County

Why Work 'n More (the 50-year difference)

Most workwear today is sold by people who have never set foot on your job site — national chains run from Texas, brand websites shipping from a warehouse, and online safety catalogs that have never fit a boot in their life. We're the opposite. Work 'n More has been a family-run store on Broadway in Everett for 50 years, and the person helping you find the right steel toe or hi-vis class is someone who knows Snohomish County weather firsthand. That's the whole idea: real selection, real expertise, and real people — in one store, for half a century.

Three reasons crews keep coming back

  1. 50 years of roots, not a logo. We opened in 1976 — before most of our competitors existed. Family-owned, and locally-owned the entire time. When you buy here, you're backed by a store that's still going to be on around next season.
  2. Everything for the job, under one roof. Boots, workwear, and full ANSI 107 safety gear in a single trip. The big boot chains skip the PPE; the safety catalogs don't sell boots or clothing. We're the rare store that does all three — and the only one that does it in Everett, Tukwila, Arlington and Lynnwood.
  3. Built for Northwest weather and Northwest work. Waterproof boots, insulated and waterproof outerwear, and brands like Carhartt, Brunt, Ariat, Grundens, Helly Hansen, KEEN Utility, Danner, and Thorogood — chosen for crews who work through the wet and cold, not for a catalog photo.