Factory Uniform Set vs Buying Shirts and Trousers Separately
A matched factory uniform set from Deepak Enterprise starts at ₹550, against ₹590 for the same shirt and cargo trousers bought as separate lines — a ₹40 difference per worker. The set is cheaper on first issue; separates are cheaper on every re-order, because trousers wear out before shirts do.
Deepak Enterprise sells its 240 GSM factory shirt and cargo trousers both as a matched set and as two independent lines. The set is the cheaper first issue; the separate lines exist so a plant can replace only the garment that has actually worn out.
Matched worker set
Shirt and cargo trousers supplied together as one issue.
Shirt on its own
The same 240 GSM shirt, ordered as an independent line.
Cargo trousers on their own
The same 240 GSM cargo trousers, ordered as an independent line.
Side by side
| Criterion | Matched worker set | Shirt on its own | Cargo trousers on their own |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price | ₹550 per set | ₹270 per shirt | ₹320 per trouser |
| Cost for one full uniform | ₹550 | ₹590 when both lines are bought separately | — |
| Minimum order | 20 sets | 20 shirts | 20 trousers |
| Fabric | 240 GSM 65/35 poly-cotton heavy twill | 240 GSM 65/35 poly-cotton heavy twill | 240 GSM 65/35 poly-cotton heavy twill |
| Sizing | Shirt S-3XL with waist 28-42 | S-3XL | Numeric waist 28-42 |
| Colours | Matched across both garments | Five shirt colours | Five trouser colours |
| Best used for | First issue and new plant rollouts | New intake and shift top-ups | Replacement cycles |
Which to choose
Kitting out a plant, or issuing uniforms to a new intake
Choose The matched set
It is ₹40 cheaper per worker than buying both lines separately, and the colours are matched across the two garments.
Replacing worn-out garments mid-year
Choose Separate lines
Trousers wear through at the knee and seat well before shirts fail, so re-ordering sets means paying ₹550 to replace a ₹320 garment.
Adding a handful of joiners to an existing department
Choose Shirts on their own
A new joiner usually needs the shirt in the department colour; trousers can come from existing stock.
Running colour-coded departments
Choose Separate lines
Shirt and trouser colours can be chosen independently, so a department is identifiable by shirt colour while trousers stay uniform across the plant.
Full specifications
Industrial Worker Shirt & Cargo Trousers Combo
65/35 Poly-Cotton Heavy Twill · 240 GSM · from ₹550, MOQ 20
Factory Worker Uniform Shirt
65/35 Poly-Cotton Heavy Twill · 240 GSM · from ₹270, MOQ 20
Industrial Cargo Work Trousers
65/35 Poly-Cotton Heavy Twill · 240 GSM · from ₹320, MOQ 20
Common questions
Is it cheaper to buy factory uniforms as a set or separately?
As a set, on first issue. A matched worker set from Deepak Enterprise starts at ₹550, against ₹590 for the same shirt at ₹270 and cargo trousers at ₹320 bought as separate lines. On re-orders the separates are usually cheaper, because trousers wear out before shirts do.
What is the minimum order either way?
Twenty pieces on each line — 20 sets, or 20 shirts, or 20 trousers. Buying separately does not raise the minimum.
Is the fabric the same in the set and the separate lines?
Yes. All three are 240 GSM 65/35 poly-cotton heavy twill with a stain-release finish. The separate lines are the same garments from the set, sold individually.
Can we mix — sets for new workers and separates for replacements?
Yes, and most plants do. The size list is kept on file, so a re-order of one line can be placed against the same breakdown without re-measuring.