Hi Vis Polo Shirts & T-Shirts UK – EN ISO 20471 Workwear for Teams

Our hi vis polo shirts and hi vis t-shirts are designed for construction, logistics, warehousing, highways, facilities and industrial workplaces where workers need breathable high visibility clothing for everyday use. This collection includes EN ISO 20471 compliant hi vis tops suitable for warmer conditions, active roles and layered uniforms, with options for short sleeve hi vis polo shirts, practical long sleeve hi vis polo shirts and lightweight hi vis t-shirts.

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EN ISO 20471 Hi Vis Polo Shirts & T-Shirts for Daily Workwear

Hi vis polo shirts and t-shirts are widely used across UK workplaces because they provide a lighter alternative to jackets, sweatshirts and heavier outerwear while still helping teams stay visible on site. They are a practical choice for staff working indoors and outdoors, in warmer weather, or in roles where comfort, movement and breathability matter throughout the day.

If you need help understanding garment classes, fluorescent material and reflective tape requirements, read our EN ISO 20471 guide and our explanation of Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 hi vis clothing.

Choose Between Hi Vis Polos, Long Sleeve Styles & T-Shirts

Our range includes classic hi vis polo shirts for everyday uniform use, long sleeve hi vis polo shirts for added arm coverage and hi vis t-shirts for lightweight comfort during active work. These options are commonly used by site teams, drivers, warehouse operatives, maintenance crews and contractors who need visibility without bulky layers.

For more specialised requirements, you can also explore ladies hi vis polos for women’s teamwear and rail specification hi vis polos and t-shirts where rail-specific garment standards apply.

Branded Hi Vis Polo Shirts for Company Uniforms

Many businesses choose hi vis polo shirts and t-shirts as part of branded uniforms because they create a more professional everyday look while remaining practical for site use. We provide in-house embroidery and logo printing for contractor uniforms, warehouse teams, traffic management crews and company-branded sitewear.

For more help with branded uniforms, read our guide to ordering branded workwear and our logo placement guide.

Build a Complete Hi Vis Uniform

Hi vis polo shirts and t-shirts are often worn alongside hi vis jackets, hi vis trousers, PPE and safety footwear. To build a wider visibility clothing package for your team, browse the full hi vis workwear collection.

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Hi-vis two-tone polo shirt (HVJ220)Hi-vis two-tone polo shirt (HVJ220)
Yoko Hi-vis two-tone polo shirt (HVJ220)
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Hi-vis short sleeve t-shirt (HVJ410)Hi-vis short sleeve t-shirt (HVJ410)
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Hi-vis short sleeve polo (HVJ210)Hi-vis short sleeve polo (HVJ210)
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Choose the Right Hi Vis Polo Shirt or T-Shirt for Your Team

This page helps you choose the right hi vis polo shirt or hi vis t-shirt based on job role, garment type, comfort, branding needs and compliance requirements. Hi vis tops are widely used across construction, warehousing, transport, facilities management, manufacturing and roadside environments where teams need a breathable visible layer for daily work.

Most workplaces require garments that comply with EN ISO 20471, with the correct class depending on risk, vehicle exposure, site layout and working conditions. If you are unsure which level is required, our guides explaining EN ISO 20471 requirements and hi vis classes explain how garment classification applies across different work environments.

Browse the main product types below to compare classic polo shirts, long sleeve options and lightweight t-shirts, then explore related categories for rail use, ladies fit garments and branded teamwear.

Hi Vis Polo Shirt & T-Shirt Guides

Learn more about hi vis standards, everyday workwear choices, branding options and how to choose the right high visibility tops for construction, logistics, warehousing, rail and industrial teams.

Hi Vis Polo Shirts & T-Shirts FAQs (EN ISO 20471)

What is the difference between a hi vis polo shirt and a hi vis t-shirt?
A hi vis polo shirt usually offers a smarter collar design that works well for uniforms, customer-facing teams and branded workwear, while a hi vis t-shirt is often lighter and more casual for warm conditions and active work. Both can be suitable for daily workplace visibility depending on the job and environment.
Are hi vis polo shirts suitable for construction sites and warehouses?
Yes. Hi vis polo shirts are widely used in construction, warehousing, logistics, transport yards, maintenance and industrial workplaces where workers need a breathable visible top for daily wear. The right garment depends on the task, site risk and any workplace-specific rules.
When should I choose long sleeve hi vis polo shirts?
Long sleeve hi vis polos are often chosen when teams need extra arm coverage, a slightly warmer layer or a smarter long sleeve uniform option without moving into heavier sweatshirts, fleeces or jackets.
Can hi vis polo shirts be worn under jackets and fleeces?
Yes. Hi vis polo shirts and t-shirts are commonly used as base uniform layers under hi vis jackets, bodywarmers, fleeces and sweatshirts, making them a practical part of a layered workwear package.
Can you print or embroider logos on hi vis polo shirts?
Yes. Many styles in this collection are suitable for custom printing or embroidery, making them ideal for branded uniforms, contractor workwear, warehouse teams and company-branded site clothing.
Are hi vis polo shirts good for branded uniforms?
Yes. Hi vis polos are one of the most popular options for branded workwear because they create a more professional uniform appearance than basic t-shirts while still being practical for day-to-day site use.
Will adding a logo affect hi vis compliance?
Logo placement is checked carefully before production to help maintain EN ISO 20471 compliance where applicable. Branding should not reduce the required fluorescent background material or reflective tape coverage beyond what the garment standard allows.
Where can a logo usually be placed on a hi vis polo shirt?
Common logo positions include the left chest, right chest, sleeve and large back print area, depending on the garment style and reflective tape layout. Read our guide: Workwear logo placement guide.
What standard should hi vis polo shirts and t-shirts meet in the UK?
For most workplace use, hi vis polo shirts and t-shirts should comply with EN ISO 20471, which sets the requirements for fluorescent background material and reflective tape to help ensure visibility in daylight, low-light and night-time conditions.
What hi vis class do polo shirts usually fall into?
The class depends on the specific garment design and the amount of high visibility material used. Some garments are designed to meet different class levels, so it is important to check the product specification and workplace requirement before ordering. You can read more here: Hi vis classes explained – Class 1, Class 2 & Class 3.
Are all hi vis polos suitable for rail or roadside work?
Not always. Some environments require specific garment classes, colours or additional standards such as RIS-3279-TOM for rail use. Always check the product description and your workplace requirements before choosing garments for rail, traffic management or roadside work.
Where can I read more about EN ISO 20471?

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