
Florida Federal Firefighter/EMT-turned-entrepreneur, Sean Conant, has launched FILO Apparel, a brand dedicated to providing firefighters with affordable, safe, and convenient fire-resistant uniforms. Conant, with 18 years of experience as a firefighter and first responder, founded FILO noticing the lack of suitable uniform options for first responders. Teaming up with friend Dan McLaughlin, they created a hassle-free uniform brand that prioritizes the needs of firefighters, encapsulated by the motto “First In, Last Out.”
FILO Apparel offers direct-to-consumer uniforms at prices up to 56 per cent lower than traditional suppliers, along with free shipping, faster delivery, and customisation options. Specializing in PFAS-free Nomex® clothing for both men and women, FILO aims to address health concerns associated with PFAS exposure in firefighting gear.
Conant emphasises the importance of providing firefighters with safe uniforms that don’t compromise their health. The company’s commitment to using PFAS-free Nomex® underscores their dedication to firefighter well-being.
Noteworthy is FILO’s line of women’s fire-resistant clothing, offering a professional and feminine fit that caters to the unique needs of female firefighters. Testimonials like Jackie Krych’s highlight the positive reception of FILO’s women’s Nomex® pants among firefighters.
Individual firefighters can purchase FILO Apparel uniforms at www.filoapparel.com, while bulk orders for stations or departments can be arranged by contacting sales@filoapparel.com. FILO Apparel’s approach to firefighter uniforms marks a significant stride in providing practical, safe, and comfortable gear for those who risk their lives to protect others.






