Collection: Hi-Vis Workwear

High-visibility workwear for site safety. Includes hi-vis jackets, trousers, t-shirts, sweatshirts and safety vests for UK construction and outdoor work sites.

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How to Select the Right Hi-Vis Class

EN ISO 20471 defines three classes based on minimum areas of visible and retroreflective material. Class 1 is suitable for low-risk environments. Class 2 (vest minimum) is the standard for most construction and road-adjacent work. Class 3 provides maximum visibility with garments covering torso and limbs — required for working directly on or near active carriageways. For cold weather, a hi-vis jacket or fleece over a base layer can achieve Class 3. Hi-vis vests worn over non-hi-vis clothing count only at the vest's class level.
Trade Tip

Store hi-vis clothing away from direct sunlight when not in use. Prolonged UV exposure fades the background fluorescent material, reducing daytime visibility even if the garment appears superficially intact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What class of hi-vis do I need on a construction site?

Most construction sites require a minimum of EN ISO 20471 Class 2. If working near vehicle routes within the site, Class 3 is often required under site safety rules. Always check site rules before purchasing.

Does hi-vis clothing lose effectiveness when washed?

Properly manufactured hi-vis workwear should maintain its colour and retroreflective performance for 50+ washes. However, retroreflective tape degrades over time — inspect tape condition regularly and replace garments when tape begins to peel or lose reflectivity.

What's the difference between Class 2 and Class 3?

Class 3 requires coverage of both the torso and limbs (typically sleeves with retroreflective bands), providing greater visibility when arms are in motion. Class 2 covers the torso only. Class 3 is required for road workers and others working directly adjacent to traffic.