Sorry to belabour this point but requirements for safety clothing should not be decided by a show of hands, a vote or someone's opinion. Safety clothing is based on a rigorous and documented assessment of hazards and how to mitigate those hazards to assure the safety of workers.
Yeah, I am happy to be retired and working for a company where worker clothing requirements are determined by experts in health and safety and industrial hygiene. I will add that failure to wear (or failure to properly wear) required safety clothing can be a basis for termination of employment.
That's the end of my rant. Apologies for the drift.