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Workwear & Footwear For Woodsburgh
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!
Woodsburgh Workwear | Work Jackets | Work Boots | Work Apparel
Woodsburgh is a wonderful community rich in history with a uniquely storied past. The progress of transportation in the late 1800’s facilitated the expansion of Long Island eastward which brought New York’s affluent society looking for a place to play, relax and sport during the summer months. As such, the establishment of the south shore mansions supported the further development of social organizations such as The Rockaway Hunting Club and The Woodmere Club. These venues for hunting, fishing, boating, lawn tennis and golf still proudly remain today, over 100 years later. Notable residents including Henry Ziegler (Steinway Piano) and William Fox (Fox Film Corporation), along with a host of bankers, financiers and real estate developers have all called Woodsburgh their home. Additionally, luminaries of the day such as Diamond Jim Brady and Lillian Russell have also either been village residents or commonly known to summer at the then famous Woodsburgh Pavilion Hotel.
Although a small enclave, Woodsburgh has had a dramatic impact on the development of the Five Towns and was one of Long Island’s first planned communities which focused on the business commuter. Since the initial development by Samuel Wood and Robert Burton, the area has continued to grow and flourish and remains as a uniquely tranquil and serene residential community.