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Workwear & Footwear For Locust Valley
Robinhood Workwear and Footwear is a full-service workwear retail and online store. We carry dozens of only the highest-quality, reputable, trustworthy, tough brands for our loyal working clients. Trusted brands like Carhartt, Dickies, Levi’s, Timberland, Timberland Pro, Magnum, The North Face and Thorogood are some of the many brands we stock because we know these are your trusted brands. What’s more, we carry the latest styles from all of these leading brands!
We aim to be your one-stop shop for all of workwear and footwear needs. At Robinhood, we sell only the brands that have earned your trust… the best quality products at the best prices – that’s a promise we’ve been giving our customers for over 40 years.
Embroidery and screen printing available on-site. Just let us know what you would like embroidered, printed or sublimated on your new apparel and we will take care of the rest!
Locust Valley Workwear | Jackets | Boots | Apparel
The Locust Valley area is steeped in Quaker tradition. The Matinecock Friends meeting House at Piping Rock and Duck Pond Roads, now in Glen Cove but historically part of Locust Valley, was built in 1725. It was destroyed by fire in 1985 and rebuilt the next year. It is on the National Register of Historic Places. Two privately owned dwellings built around 1698 are now official town landmarks: the Joseph Weeks Jr. and William Hawxhurst houses on Oyster Bay Road. Two private schools in Locust Valley, Friends Academy and the Portledge School, each on more than 60 acres, have national reputations. Today’s one-square-mile, unincorporated hamlet of about 2,000 people is off the beaten path for most Long Islanders. Locust Valley has always had a wide identity; it is generally agreed that the surrounding incorporated villages of Lattingtown, Matinecock and Mill Neck, at least, are also a part of what is called Locust Valley. Several communities are under the postal and school umbrella of Locust Valley. Many neighborhoods, such as Brookville, Old Brookville and Upper Brookville, consider the Locust Valley town and shops as part of their own.