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Shop hi-vis workwear compliant with AS/NZS 4602.1 — hi-vis work shirts, pants, polos, jackets and vests. Day-only and day/night taped options for civil, road, rail, mining and construction. The high visibility clothing Australia’s sites demand.
Reflective taping configurations, including biomotion, X-back and segmented styles. Day-only garments for daytime sites, day/night taped for shift work and low-light conditions.
Cotton drill, ripstop, lightweight, vented and stretch fabrics across every garment type. Browse the dedicated hi-vis polos collection or full workwear jackets collection for more options.
Every hi-vis garment in our range is certified to the current Australian standard covering class, taping and colour fastness, so your kit passes every site induction.
Bisley, Syzmik, FXD, Hard Yakka and KingGee are the hi-vis workwear Aussie sites standardise on, built for compliance and comfort.
Modern hi-vis runs trimmer than traditional cuts. Check the size chart, allow for base layers, and call our team for help matching cuts across shirts, pants and jackets.
Free shipping over $99. Bulk pricing for worksites, councils and trade teams for embroidery and screen printing is available.
Hi vis workwear is designed to improve visibility in low-light, high-traffic, or hazardous environments. It helps workers stand out around vehicles, machinery, and moving equipment, making it a common choice for construction, warehousing, transport, roadwork, and industrial sites.
This collection includes hi vis work shirts, polos, jackets, hoodies, vests, wet weather gear, and other high visibility clothing for different seasons and job roles. You can choose lighter options for warm weather or layered styles for colder conditions.
Yes, hi vis work shirts are a practical everyday option because they combine visibility, comfort, and durability. Many styles use breathable fabrics, moisture control, and work-ready fits suited to long shifts.
High visibility clothing is commonly needed when working near traffic, forklifts, heavy equipment, low-light areas, or busy worksites where being seen quickly is important for safety. Many workplaces also include hi vis garments in their PPE requirements.
It depends on the role. Hi vis polos are popular for lightweight comfort and active indoor or warm-weather work, while hi vis shirts often offer more coverage and can suit outdoor or tougher job environments.
Yes, many hi vis garments are made for warm conditions with lightweight materials, ventilation panels, and moisture-wicking fabrics that help improve comfort during active shifts.


