
Footwear 2015
Check out the latest duty boots to find a pair that will keep you comfortable and ready for anything during your shift.


Check out the latest duty boots to find a pair that will keep you comfortable and ready for anything during your shift.


These shades are made to shield your eyes while keeping you looking good on the job.


When your assignment calls for something different than a traditional uniform, these professional-looking shirts and pants will keep you comfortable while holding up to tough wear on duty.


Keep your hands protected and comfortable whether you're shooting or swiping a touchscreen.


You can still keep your cool on duty this summer in garments made to beat the heat.


Photographer Lynn Cronquist photographed National Police Week 2015 for Police Magazine/PoliceMag.com. Here is a collection of some of her best shots. (All Photos: Lynn Cronquist Photography)


Over the weekend Police asked officers and their loved ones to send photos of their law enforcement valentines. Photos can include spouses, significant others, children, and pets.


As the winter months and severe weather approach, you need footwear that will protect your feet while keeping them dry and warm. The following companies offer boots that are insulated, waterproof, and all around top-quality for functional and dry wear to get you through shifts in the coldest season of the year.


These night vision and thermal imaging devices will enhance your vision in any type of light.


For 2015 Tru-Spec has introduced apparel and packs designed to be tough enough for duty yet comfortable and stylish enough to wear off the clock. For more information about the products pictured here visit www.truspec.com.


This week at the Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show in Las Vegas ESS Eye Pro and Police Magazine are offering sworn officers an opportunity to win a new pair of ESS Eye Pro eyewear. To enter, officers attending the show just need to go by the Police Magazine booth (#11979) and take a selfie wearing their most beat up, worn out pair of eyewear and send the image to Police Magazine editor David Griffith. Send the image as an e-mail attachment to david.griffith@policemag.com using the subject line: ESS Contest. Remember to include your name and cell number in the e-mail, so we can contact you if you win. Your image will be posted in a special photo gallery on PoliceMag.com. Three winners will be selected on Thursday afternoon Jan. 22. Winners will be contacted at 3 p.m. (Pacific Time) and asked to go to the ESS booth (#20543) by 5 p.m. to pick out their new eyewear.
