Hi vis tee shirts come in fluoro orange and fluoro yellow, the two colours that meet Australian visibility requirements for day use on site. Polyester micromesh is the core fabric across most styles, keeping workers cool through moisture-wicking and airflow. A cotton jersey style extends the range with a softer feel and a size run from XS to 6XL, which covers most workforce sizing needs. The waffle texture tee adds a more structured surface, while the cotton/polyester blend singlet uses a polyester outer and cotton inner for breathability. A sublimated style covers the full back panel in fluoro for maximum visibility. Contrast and two-tone panel styles give a more finished look without losing compliance. Most styles start at 50 units, with some available from 25.
A civil construction company outfitting a road crew could run a polyester micromesh tee in fluoro yellow with the company name screen printed across the back. That's a straightforward order that works for most site environments, and the cotton jersey style gives a softer alternative for crew members who prefer it. Screen printing and full colour digital transfers are both available across this range.
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What is the difference between a hi vis tee shirt and a hi vis singlet?
Tee shirts have sleeves and give more coverage, which suits cooler conditions or sites with sun exposure requirements. Singlets are sleeveless and better suited to high-heat environments where maximum airflow matters more than arm coverage.
What size range is available?
Most styles run from S to 3XL, but the cotton jersey short sleeve tee extends to XS through 6XL, which covers a wider range of body types across a large workforce.
Do these meet Australian visibility requirements?
Several styles meet Australian day-use visibility requirements. It's worth checking the specific style you're ordering if compliance with a particular visibility rating is a requirement on your site.
How long does production take once artwork is approved?
Regular production takes 10 business days from artwork approval. If you require them quicker than this, please check with us directly and we can see if we can push it through for you.
Can a company logo be printed on both the front and back?
Yes, both screen printing and full colour digital transfers allow for front and back placement. Most site crews carry branding on the back, with a smaller logo or name on the chest.