Workwear manufacturer — industrial, hi-vis, FR-rated, construction

Workwear Manufacturer

Workwear manufacturer for industrial, construction, hi-vis, and corporate uniforms. ANSI/ISEA Class 2 & 3 compliant. MOQ 50 pcs from Pakistan. Ships worldwide.

Workwear is among the most demanding apparel categories — garments must withstand industrial environments, comply with safety standards (ANSI/ISEA, EN ISO 20471, NFPA), provide all-day comfort, and project a professional brand image. Mughal Apparel manufactures the full range of industrial workwear: hi-vis vests and jackets, construction-grade overalls and coveralls, FR-rated apparel for oil/gas/electrical work, branded corporate uniforms, and specialised gear for warehousing, logistics, and trade industries. Our 17 years of experience and ANSI/EN compliance expertise make us a trusted source for safety-critical workwear programs.

Key Capabilities

ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 compliant Class 2 and Class 3 hi-vis garments
EN ISO 20471 certification for European hi-vis markets
FR-rated workwear: NFPA 2112, NFPA 70E, ATPV ratings
3M Scotchlite reflective tape — premium retroreflective performance
Heavy-duty fabrics: 12oz canvas, 7.25oz cotton drill, 65/35 poly-cotton
Reinforced stress points: triple-stitched seams, bartack at high-wear areas
Tool pockets, badge holders, ID slots for trade-specific functionality
Hi-vis colour standards: fluorescent yellow-green, orange, red
MOQ 50 pcs per style/color — accessible for safety supply distributors
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 fabric certification, REACH compliance
BSCI social compliance audit certified
Hi-vis safety vest with 3M reflective tape — ANSI Class 2

Hi-Vis Standards Explained: ANSI/ISEA vs EN ISO 20471

ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 is the US standard. Class 2 requires 775 sq inches of fluorescent fabric and 201 sq inches of retroreflective tape; Class 3 requires 1240 sq inches fabric and 310 sq inches tape. EN ISO 20471 is the European standard with similar but slightly different fabric and tape requirements. Both standards specify fluorescent color (yellow-green, orange-red, or red), retroreflective performance, and durability through industrial laundering. We design our hi-vis garment templates to comply with both standards where possible.

Industrial coverall with reinforced stress points

Choosing the Right Workwear Fabric

Standard workwear: 65/35 poly-cotton (durable, easy-care), 7.25 oz cotton drill (breathable, cooler in summer), or 12 oz canvas (extreme durability for construction). Hi-vis: fluorescent polyester (100% poly for durability and washability) or 65/35 poly-cotton fluorescent (cooler in heat). FR: inherent FR fabrics (Nomex IIIA, Westex UltraSoft) for permanent flame resistance, or FR-treated cotton (cheaper but loses FR properties after 50+ industrial washes). Workwear fabric selection drives both garment performance and price.

Branded workwear accessory — embroidered beanie for trades

Construction Details for Industrial Durability

Industrial workwear must survive 50+ industrial laundering cycles without losing performance. Critical construction features: triple-stitched seams (versus standard double-needle), bartack reinforcement at all stress points (pocket corners, belt loops, fly bottom), heavy-duty zippers (YKK CFC-8 minimum), brass rivets at extreme stress areas (jeans-style construction), and reinforced fabric layers at knees and seat for trades-specific durability. We over-engineer construction to industrial standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are your hi-vis garments ANSI/ISEA 107 compliant?

Yes — we manufacture Class 2 and Class 3 hi-vis vests, jackets, t-shirts, polo shirts, and coveralls compliant with ANSI/ISEA 107-2020. We use compliant fluorescent fabrics (yellow-green, orange-red, red) and 3M Scotchlite or equivalent retroreflective tape in approved configurations. We provide test reports for compliance verification.

Do you make EN ISO 20471 hi-vis for the European market?

Yes — for European workwear distributors and industrial buyers, we manufacture hi-vis garments to EN ISO 20471 Class 2 and Class 3 standards. The standards differ slightly from ANSI/ISEA in fabric requirements and tape configurations; we adjust production accordingly and provide CE Declaration of Conformity for shipments to Europe.

Can you make FR (flame resistant) workwear?

Yes — we manufacture FR coveralls, jackets, and shirts using inherent FR fabrics (Nomex, modacrylic blends) and FR-treated cotton. We can target NFPA 2112 (industrial flash fire), NFPA 70E (electrical arc flash), and ATPV ratings (8 cal/cm², 12 cal/cm², 25 cal/cm² depending on application). FR workwear requires specific sourced fabrics, so MOQs are slightly higher (typically 100+ pcs).

What workwear categories do you make?

Hi-vis vests, hi-vis jackets, hi-vis polo shirts, hi-vis t-shirts, coveralls, bib overalls, work pants/trousers, work shirts, work jackets, FR coveralls, FR shirts, branded corporate uniforms, and accessories (caps, beanies, gloves). Industries served: construction, road work, warehousing, logistics, oil & gas, electrical, manufacturing, and corporate facilities.

Do you offer co-branded workwear?

Yes — co-branding is common in workwear. We add your company logo via embroidery (most durable, professional look), screen print (cost-effective for large logos), or heat transfer (good for limited runs). We can also add wearer name embroidery for personalised employee uniforms — typical option for facilities-management contractors.

What are typical workwear lead times?

Standard workwear: 25–35 days production. FR or specialty workwear with sourced fabrics: 35–50 days. Add transit time (25–30 days sea freight to USA/EU). Repeat orders move faster. For urgent rush orders we offer air freight.

Can I get small workwear test orders?

Yes — our 50-piece MOQ is designed to enable small test orders. Many workwear distributors place 100–200 pc test orders to validate quality and fit before committing to volume programs. Once approved, repeat orders can be placed in 500–5,000 pc batches with volume pricing.

Do you have BSCI / SA8000 / WRAP certifications?

We are BSCI certified (audited annually). SA8000 and WRAP audits can be arranged on request — these typically take 2–3 months and are required by some institutional buyers (governments, large facility-management companies). All our workwear production complies with international labor standards.

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