Leo Workwear have specialised in the design and manufacture of high visibility clothing for over 35 years. Using the knowledge and expertise gained over this period to create one of the most comprehensive and exciting high visibility workwear ranges available in the workwear market.
Whilst some high visibility manufacturers aim is to produce workwear at the lowest possible price, Leo Workwear understands that this often results in a compromise on quality and conformance. Leo workwear cares about safety and the satisfaction of the wearer and this is achieved through the performance, durability and styling of the garments.
Coolviz from Leo Workwear is the ideal solution for when working in warmer conditions. The garments are crafted from a unique fabric with an open knit construction that allows for increased airflow when compared to standard hi-vis material. All styles in the Coolviz range are also available in orange for rail workers, certified to GO/RT 3279, and have been improved with additional solid polyester panels to ensure that the workwear maintains its shape. All Coolviz workwear fully meet the requirements of ISO 20471.
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The Coolviz range of polo shirts and t-shirts are perfect for a variety of working environments. All garments feature a generous fit, a split-hem design, and reflective tape strategically positioned for optimal wearer movement. All of the workwear in the leisure range is constructed from a high performance quick drying polyester fabric, which is specially designed to allow increased airflow and helps to maintain a balanced core body temperature. The high performance wicking fibres channel moisture away from the body and is quick drying and comfortable for the wearer, the fabric is durable and keeps its shape well.
Leo Workwear are always looking for “what’s next” in fabric innovations and reflective tape technologies, whilst also ensuring that they are continually evolving the existing product range through upgraded fabrics, better components and improved garment construction.
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