Introducing the Portwest PW213 PW2 Hi-Vis Short Sleeve T-Shirt, a standout piece in safety and style. This T-shirt is uniquely designed with a contemporary contrast chest panel that not only enhances visibility but also adds a modern touch to the traditional hi-vis garment. Constructed from premium breathable Cotton Comfort™ fabric, it ensures ultimate comfort for the wearer throughout the day. Its high cotton content and moisture-wicking properties work together to keep the body cool and dry, making it perfect for a variety of work environments.
Ideal for corporate branding, this T-shirt features a slim fit design, ribbed collar, and contrast colouring for added style. It is CE certified and meets the EN ISO 20471 standard even after 50 washes, ensuring long-lasting visibility and durability. The fabric is also 40+ UPF rated to block 98% of UV rays, providing additional protection for outdoor workers. For those in the rail industry, the orange version complies with RIS 3279-TOM, making it a versatile choice for various sectors. Whether part of a uniform or for individual wear, this T-shirt is designed for superior comfort and compliance with safety standards.
Key Features and Benefits
- Moisture wicking fabric helping to keep the body cool and dry
- High cotton content for superior comfort
- Ribbed collar
- Contrast colouring for added style
- Ideal for corporate wear and custom finishes
- Slim fit design for exceptional comfort
- CE certified
- Certified to EN ISO 20471 after 50x washes
- 40+ UPF rated fabric to block 98% of UV rays
- Complies with RIS 3279-TOM for rail industry (orange only)
Certifications
- EN ISO 20471 Class 2
- RIS 3279 TOM Issue 2 (Orange Only);;;;;;;;;;
Materials
- Shell Fabric: Kingsmill Polycotton: 55% Cotton, 45% Polyester
Product Code: PW213
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