Most workers will not stop working just because workwear feels slightly uncomfortable.
But during daily use, certain details become noticeable very quickly.
If workers keep adjusting:
throughout the day, they notice it immediately.
Not because it is a major issue,
but because repeated adjustment interrupts workflow.
In real work environments, workers usually rely on only a few pockets repeatedly.
The most-used pockets are normally:
At the beginning of a shift, most workwear feels acceptable.
After several hours, differences become clearer.
Workers start noticing:
Long shifts make small details easier to feel.
Some workwear looks practical at first glance.
But during actual work, designs that require:
can slow down simple tasks over time.
Workers may not talk much about workwear.
But through repeated daily use,
they quickly notice which details make work easier — and which do not.