
Hi-Vis Clothing Manufacturer
Hi-vis clothing manufacturer producing ANSI/ISEA 107 and EN ISO 20471 compliant safety apparel. 3M Scotchlite tape, MOQ 50 pcs from Pakistan. Worldwide shipping.
High-visibility (hi-vis) clothing is regulated apparel that protects workers in low-light, high-traffic, and roadway environments. Mughal Apparel is a leading hi-vis clothing manufacturer producing ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 and EN ISO 20471 compliant safety garments — vests, jackets, t-shirts, polo shirts, coveralls, bib overalls, and accessories. We use compliant fluorescent fabrics (yellow-green, orange-red, red), 3M Scotchlite or equivalent retroreflective tape, and approved tape configurations for Class 2 and Class 3 garments. Our hi-vis program supports safety supply distributors, construction contractors, road maintenance crews, and warehouse/logistics operations worldwide.
Key Capabilities

Understanding Hi-Vis Standards: ANSI/ISEA 107 vs EN ISO 20471
ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 is the US standard. EN ISO 20471 is the European standard. While both regulate hi-vis apparel, fabric requirements, tape configurations, and color specifications differ. Most international buyers need garments certified to one or both standards depending on shipping destination. We help brands choose the right certifications for their target markets and provide compliance documentation accordingly.

Tape Configurations: Ladder, Segmented, Harness
ANSI 107 specifies acceptable retroreflective tape configurations. Most common: ladder configuration (horizontal bands across torso plus vertical bands down center) or harness configuration (X across back/front for added visibility from sides). Class 3 typically requires sleeve and leg bands. Specific configurations are calculated to provide 360-degree visibility under various lighting conditions. Our pattern team designs tape placement to meet compliance while accommodating brand styling preferences.

Industrial Laundering and Long-Term Performance
Hi-vis garments must withstand industrial laundering — typically 60°C wash water with industrial detergents. The standard requires 25-cycle minimum durability. Our garments routinely pass 50+ cycles. Critical considerations: fluorescent dye color-fastness (cheap fabrics fade after 10–15 washes), retroreflective tape adhesion (tape bond breaks down under repeated thermal stress), and fabric structural integrity (knits can stretch and lose shape). Premium fabrics and proper construction significantly extend useful garment life.
Our Range
Hi-Vis Garments We Manufacture
Browse our extensive hi-vis clothing manufacturer catalog. Every style is fully customizable with your branding, fabrics, and colors. MOQ 50 pieces per design.

Custom Men Leather Jackets
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Varsity Jackets
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Motorbike Leather Jackets
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ViewIndustrial Safety Coverall Boiler Suit
ViewHi-Vis Safety Polo Shirt
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ViewComplete Road Worker Safety Kit
ViewFluorescent Parka FP1652 Hi-Vis Safety Reflective Rain Coat Waterproof Jacket
ViewGeneral Workwear P989BL Cotton Polyester Hi-Vis Safety Reflective Coveralls
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Polo Shirts
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Puffer Jackets
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Windbreaker Jacket
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Denim Jackets
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Sports Jackets
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Leather Vests
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Men's Riding Clothing
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Women's Riding Clothing
ViewHi-Vis Safety Hoodie Sweatshirt
ViewWaterproof Hi-Vis Rain Jacket
ViewHi-Vis Bib Overalls Dungarees
ViewHi-Vis Safety T-Shirt
ViewArc Flash Electrical Safety Jacket
ViewFrequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Class 2 and Class 3 hi-vis?
Class 2 is for moderate-risk environments (highway construction, parking attendants, school crossing guards) and requires 775 sq inches of fluorescent fabric and 201 sq inches of retroreflective tape. Class 3 is for high-risk environments (highway workers in 50+ mph zones, emergency responders) and requires 1240 sq inches fabric and 310 sq inches tape. Class 3 garments typically have more tape on sleeves and pants for full-body visibility.
Can you certify ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 compliance?
Yes — we provide third-party test reports from accredited labs (Intertek, SGS, BV) for ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 compliance covering fabric color performance (chromaticity, luminance), retroreflective performance, durability through industrial laundering, and tear/burst strength. Test costs are typically $400–$800 per fabric per certification — usually amortised across production runs.
Do you use real 3M Scotchlite tape?
Yes — we offer authentic 3M Scotchlite (typically 8910 series for industrial wash, 6700 series for daily wash). 3M tape costs more than generic alternatives but provides superior retroreflective performance and durability. We also offer high-quality non-3M alternatives (such as Reflexite) at lower price points for budget-sensitive programs.
What fluorescent fabrics do you use?
Primary: 100% polyester knit (durable, color-fast, withstands industrial wash) for vests and tops. Secondary: 65/35 poly-cotton (cooler hand-feel, good for hot climates) for shirts and polos. Specialised: Cordura ripstop for extreme-durability industrial vests. All fluorescent fabrics meet color performance specs of ANSI 107 / EN 20471 (chromaticity coordinates and luminance factor).
Can I add my company logo to hi-vis garments?
Yes — embroidered logos are standard. Logo placement and size must not block required hi-vis fabric or tape configurations to maintain compliance. We help design logo placement that complies with both your branding requirements and the safety standard. Logo digitisation is a one-time $75–$150 fee.
What's the durability of hi-vis garments?
ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 specifies 25-cycle industrial laundering durability for compliance. Our hi-vis garments are tested to maintain compliance through 50+ industrial wash cycles when properly laundered (cold water, no bleach, no fabric softener). Real-world garment lifespan is typically 12–18 months in regular industrial use.
Do you offer FR (flame resistant) hi-vis?
Yes — for oil/gas and electrical workers, we manufacture FR hi-vis garments combining flame resistance (NFPA 2112, NFPA 70E) with hi-vis performance (ANSI 107). FR-Hi-Vis fabrics are specialised (Westex UltraSoft, Tencate Tecasafe) and require 3–4 weeks longer lead times due to fabric sourcing.
What's the MOQ for hi-vis production?
50 pieces per style and color is our standard MOQ. Hi-vis distributors typically order 200–1,000 pcs per first order, scaling to 5,000+ pcs for established programs. We can hold pattern files and fabric stock for repeat orders.
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