The Story Behind Bluecollaz
Bluecollaz was built from a lifetime in the construction trades. I started working at 16 years old as a roofer and never looked back. Over the last 30+ years I worked my way through the trades building homes and working on job sites across Long Island.
Through every early morning, every cold winter job site, and every long day under the sun, one thing always stayed the same β the pride that comes with working with your hands.
Bluecollaz was created to represent that pride.
Built From the Trades
Bluecollaz was built from a lifetime in the construction trades and created for the people who build the world around us.
Our Misson
Our mission is to make really cool, comfortable construction apparel for all men and women working in the trades to wear after work hours, yet still represent their trade.
From the Jobsite to the Brand
After decades in the trades I wanted to create something that represents the hardworking men and women who build the world around us.
Bluecollaz isnβt just apparel. Itβs a badge of honor for people who show up every day, work hard, and take pride in what they build.
More Than Just Apparel
Bluecollaz is about building a community of tradespeople who wear their work with pride.
Every hoodie, shirt, and beanie represents the grit, skill, and dedication that defines blue-collar workers.
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Pride
We believe the trades deserve recognition and respect. Bluecollaz celebrates the pride that comes from building things with your own hands.
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Hard Work
Early mornings, long days, and real effort. The trades aren't easy β and that's exactly why we respect them.
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Community
Bluecollaz represents the people who build America. Our brand is about bringing tradespeople together.
Weapons of Mass Construction
Our flagship design represents exactly what Bluecollaz stands for β the power of the trades and the pride of building something real.
The world isnβt built in offices. Itβs built by the people who show up every day ready to work.
Wear The Pride
If you work in the trades, support the trades, or respect the people who build this country β you're one of us.