ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2 & Class 3 safety vests, branded with your company logo and crew names — compliant decoration that keeps crews certified and your name on every job site. Embroidery, print, and rush options.
Custom hi-vis vests for construction companies do double duty: they keep crews compliant with ANSI/ISEA 107 visibility standards and they put your company name on every job site in town. A branded safety vest is the one piece of PPE a worker wears all day, in public, where clients, inspectors, and prospective hires can see it — so a clean logo on a compliant Class 2 or Class 3 vest is both a safety requirement and a rolling advertisement. This page covers vest classes, what to customize, bulk pricing, and how we outfit construction crews without compromising certification.
Matching the vest class to the work
The first decision isn’t the logo — it’s the ANSI class, which is set by where and when your crews work. Getting this right protects workers and keeps you compliant on inspected sites.
| Class | Use case | Visibility |
|---|---|---|
| Class 2 (Type R) | General construction, work near traffic under 25 mph, parking, site supervision | Minimum required for most roadway-adjacent work |
| Class 3 (Type R) | Highway and DOT work, high-speed traffic, low light, night shifts | Highest visibility; sleeves or added reflective material |
| Surveyor / Class 2+ | Layout, inspection, utility crews needing pockets | Class 2 with additional functional pockets |
What to customize on a company vest
Company Logo
Left chest, embroidered or printed. The mark inspectors and clients see first.
Company Name (Back)
Large across the back panel for visibility and recognition across the site.
Crew Names & Numbers
Per-vest names or ID numbers for accountability on large crews.
Trade or Role
“Foreman,” “Safety,” or “Visitor” call-outs to identify roles at a glance.
Every one of these is positioned on compliant zones so the finished vest still meets the background-and-reflective minimums for its class. That’s the difference between a branded vest that passes inspection and one that doesn’t.
Outfitting a crew or a whole fleet?
Send your logo, vest class, and headcount. We’ll return a compliant mockup and a fixed quote within one to two business days.
Bulk pricing tiers
Vest pricing drops with volume as decoration setup is spread across the order. Estimates below assume an ANSI Class 2 vest with a printed logo plus back name.
| Quantity | Class 2 vest | Class 3 vest |
|---|---|---|
| 12–24 | $16–20 | $22–27 |
| 25–49 | $13–16 | $19–23 |
| 50–99 | $11–13 | $16–19 |
| 100–249 | $9.50–11 | $14–16 |
| 250+ | $8–9.50 | $12–14 |
Lead time for company orders
Standard production runs about 7–12 business days from approved artwork, plus shipping. Fleet orders of 250 or more can take longer, and seasonal demand peaks in spring; if you have crews starting on a fixed date, share it up front so we can confirm the schedule and reserve production. Rush options are available when a job can’t wait.
Procurement notes for construction buyers
A few habits keep a company vest program running smoothly across seasons. Standardize one vest class per role so reorders are predictable and crews are consistent. Supply a clean vector logo and exact brand colors once — we keep them on file so every reorder matches as you add crews. Order a sensible size curve with extra L–3XL, which is where construction rosters skew. And if you reorder every season, ask us to hold your specs so new-hire batches turn around fast without re-setup.
Keep crews compliant and on-brand
Tell us your company, vest class, and headcount — we’ll spec compliant decoration, sizing, and a timeline that hits your start date.
Frequently asked questions
What’s the minimum order for custom hi-vis vests?
Screen-printed and heat-transfer vests typically start at 12–24 pieces, which suits a single crew. Embroidered vests usually start at 12. For a full company rollout, pricing improves sharply at 50, 100, and 250+ pieces.
Are your vests ANSI/ISEA 107 certified?
Yes — we supply ANSI/ISEA 107 Type R Class 2 and Class 3 vests, the classes required for most construction, roadway, and utility work. We’ll help you match the class to your crews’ exposure (traffic speed, day vs. night work) before you order.
Will adding a logo affect the vest’s compliance?
Decoration is placed so it doesn’t reduce the required background and reflective material below the ANSI minimum for the vest’s class. We position logos and names on compliant zones, so a printed company vest stays certified.
Can we add company name, crew names, and numbers?
Yes. A common setup is the company logo on the left chest, the company name large across the back, and individual crew names or numbers added per vest. Names can be screen-printed, heat-pressed, or embroidered.
How long does production take for a company order?
Standard production is about 7–12 business days from approved artwork, plus shipping. Larger fleet orders of 250+ can run longer; share your start date and we’ll confirm the timeline before you commit. Rush options are available.
Do you offer different vest styles for different crews?
Yes — surveyor vests with extra pockets, breakaway vests for roadway safety, and zippered or hook-and-loop closures. We’ll spec the right style and class per crew and keep them visually consistent under one brand.
Pricing and lead times are general estimates and vary by vest class, decoration method, quantity, and design. ANSI class guidance is general; confirm requirements for your specific job. Request a quote for exact figures.