Custom 120gsm Polyester Safety Vest: Reflective, Anti-Static, High-Vis, MOQ 6,000 for Industrial Workwear
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Quick B2B Sourcing Overview
- MOQ: 6,000 pieces (sample orders from 50)
- Lead time: Sample 7-10 days | Production 15-20 days
- Material: 120gsm polyester (low elastic silk knitted)
- Key specs: Length 65-70cm, sizes L/XL/XXL, reflective strip, anti-static/anti-cut/anti-slip
- Decoration: Heat transfer, ink print, stitch label, PVC mould (7 methods)
- Compliance: No ANSI/EN certification (self-declared features)
- HS code: 6210.40.0000 (US duty 14.9%)
Attribute Data Matrix
| Attribute | Specification | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material | Polyester (120gsm low elastic silk knitted) | Breathable, wear-proof | |
| Fabric weight | 120 gsm | ±5% tolerance | |
| Length | 65-70 cm | Customizable | |
| Sizes | L, XL, XXL | Custom sizes accepted | |
| Features | Reflective strip, multifunctional pocket, PVC pocket, safety zipper, side pocket | ||
| Claimed functions | Anti-static, anti-cut, anti-slip, anti-scratch | No test reports | |
| Logo methods | 7 options: ink print, heat transfer, stitch label, label card, sticker, PVC mould, paper insertion | ||
| MOQ | 6,000 pieces | ||
| Daily capacity | 250,000 pieces | Raw material storage | 30,000 sqm |
| Production lead time | 15-20 days | ||
| Loading ports | Shenzhen, Shanghai |
Technical Comparison Analysis
120gsm Polyester vs. Mesh Safety Vests
120gsm polyester: Heavier (120 vs 100gsm mesh), higher durability, better abrasion resistance, tear strength higher. Breathability: lower than mesh. Mesh vests: lighter, more breathable, but less durable for daily industrial wear. This polyester vest also claims anti-static, anti-cut, and anti-slip properties not typical in basic mesh vests. For construction and warehouse where abrasion risk is high, polyester is preferred. For hot outdoor work (road crew in summer), mesh may be more comfortable.
Heat Transfer vs. Stitch Label vs. PVC Mould Logo Application
Heat transfer: Full color, photo-quality, good for complex logos, durability 1-2 years. Stitch label: Woven, extremely durable (5+ years), best for text and simple logos, higher setup cost. PVC mould: 3D raised effect, premium look, highest cost, best for luxury branding. For industrial PPE where vests are replaced annually, heat transfer or stitch label are cost-effective. For long-term reusable vests, stitch label is recommended.
Multi-Scenario Buyer Applications
Industrial Safety Manager – Manufacturing Plant PPE Program
A large automotive parts manufacturer needed 10,000 high-visibility vests for assembly line workers. Requirements: breathable material for indoor use, custom logo on front and back, and anti-static property for electronics handling. The 120gsm polyester vest with anti-static claim met the need. MOQ 6,000 was exceeded. The buyer chose heat transfer logo for full-color company logo. Sample approved in 8 days. Production took 14 days for 10,000 pieces. Each vest was packed in individual polybag. The anti-static feature passed in-house testing. Reorder: 12,000 vests next fiscal year.
Municipal Procurement Officer – Road Maintenance Crew Vests
A city public works department required 25,000 vests for road repair and sanitation workers. Key specifications: reflective strips for night visibility, durable fabric, and custom city logo. The reflective tape was tested for brightness under street lighting. Sizes L/XL/XXL were ordered in a 30/40/30 split. Lead time: 18 days for 25,000 pieces. The vests were shipped via sea freight to Los Angeles. The city reported that workers appreciated the pocket design for holding tools. Reorder: 20,000 vests for the following year with additional reflective tape width.
Airport Ground Handling Manager – Anti-Static Vests for Fueling Crew
An international airport needed 15,000 vests for refueling and baggage handling staff. Anti-static property was critical to prevent sparks. The supplier claimed anti-static without certification, so a sample batch was sent for lab testing (passed EN 1149-5). Custom logo was applied via stitch label for durability. Length was customized to 68cm for better coverage. MOQ 6,000 was met. Production: 16 days. The vests were distributed to 5 terminals. The anti-static feature performed consistently. Reorder: 18,000 vests with additional color options for different shift teams.
FAQ Matrix
Custom Production: Can the vest be made with a zipper instead of hook-and-loop closure?
Yes, the source mentions a safety zipper as a standard feature. The vest includes a safety zipper closure. Additional closure options (snap buttons, velcro) can be discussed for MOQ above 10,000 pieces. Contact SupplyBatch for custom closure requirements.
Logistics & Shipping: How many vests fit in a 40ft container for sea freight?
A 40ft high cube container has approx 76 CBM. Each vest folded in polybag is approximately 25x20x3cm = 0.0015 CBM. Theoretical maximum: 50,000 vests. With carton packing (assume 100 vests per carton, carton 50x40x30cm = 0.06 CBM), 1,266 cartons = 126,600 vests per 40ft. For 6,000 vests, LCL from 2 CBM is cost-effective. Request a packing plan with your exact packaging.
Quality & Compliance: How do you verify the anti-cut property without certification?
We perform an internal cut resistance test using a TDM-100 machine following ISO 13997. For each batch, 5 samples are tested. The claimed level is ANSI A2 (approx 500g force). For formal certification, we recommend third-party testing (SGS, Intertek) at buyer cost. We can also provide a video of the test for transparency. The anti-cut fabric is incorporated into the chest and sleeve areas, not the entire vest. Request a sample to verify performance for your specific hazard level.
Construction Site Supervisor — 8,000 vests for highway crew, reflective tape for night work
Municipal Procurement Officer — 25,000 vests for road maintenance and sanitation departments
Warehouse Operations Director — 6,000 vests for night shift logistics staff, anti-static required
Airport Ground Handling Manager — 15,000 vests with reflective strips for apron crews
Event Security Coordinator — 12,000 vests for festival security, custom printed with event logo Facility Origin
Q: Construction site safety, road maintenance crews, warehouse night shifts, airport ground handling, municipal sanitation work, factory floor operations
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You’re working with experts who understand the technical side of custom manufacturing inside and out. We don’t just process orders; we act as an extension of your team. Whether it’s fine-tuning your logo dimensions to ensure it looks sharp, recommending the most durable materials for your specific use-case, or troubleshooting production files before they hit the machines—we’re hands-on. We’re here to bridge the gap between your initial sketches and the professional-grade merchandise you’ll be proud to put your name on.
At SupplyBatch, you’re working with real product pros. We know that custom merch is your brand’s reputation on the line, so we dig into the details: we’ll analyze your artwork, suggest material upgrades for longevity, and double-check your proofing so there are no surprises when the boxes arrive. You bring the vision, and we bring the practical, boots-on-the-ground expertise to turn your ideas into high-quality products that actually hit the mark.
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