You can deduct from your taxes the clothes you cannot wear outside work. However, if you wear the clothes outside work, they are living expenses and therefore non-deductible.
However, work clothes with the company logo printed on them can be deducted as marketing expenses.
Protective and safety clothing is generally deductible, e.g. overalls, bakery protective clothing. Lumberjacks can also deduct work safety clothing and equipment, as well as thermal overalls.
Safety shoes for workers in metalworking companies are deductible. Protective equipment necessary for certain jobs, such as respirators, welding masks, safety glasses, etc., are always deductible.
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