Hi-Vis Workwear Supply - Creative Design and Print

Hi-Vis Workwear Supply

High visibility workwear and safety clothing meeting AS/NZS standards - hi-vis vests, jackets, shirts, and reflective workwear for Auckland worksites.

Your workers need to be seen. On site, near traffic, in low-light conditions. There's no grey area here. We supply hi-vis workwear Auckland worksites depend on, and every garment we sell meets the standard it claims to meet. That's not a sales pitch, it's just how we operate from our Auckland base. Browse our uniform supply services for the full workwear range.

What is Hi-Vis Workwear Supply?

Hi-vis vests, jackets, shirts, pants, and full reflective workwear uniforms. All sourced from established suppliers with verified AS/NZS compliance. We also do compliant hi-vis screen printing so you can get your logo on there without messing up the safety rating.

We cover Class D day-only garments, Class D/N day-night garments, and TTMC-W traffic management workwear. We verify compliance, plan branding placement so it doesn't compromise safety requirements, and manage ongoing supply as your crew changes.

Construction companies, civil contractors, utilities, warehouses, and transport operators across Auckland. That's who we supply. Local worksite teams come into our Henderson showroom to check samples before ordering, and we'd encourage you to do the same.

When You Need Us

When You Need Hi-Vis Workwear Supply

1

Starting a Construction or Civil Business

Day one on site means compliant hi-vis from day one. No shortcuts.

2

Expanding Your Workforce

More people means more hi-vis. And it all needs to match what your existing crew is already wearing.

3

Hi-Vis Fading and Non-Compliant

That fluoro yellow doesn't stay fluoro forever. If it's noticeably faded, it might not be compliant anymore.

4

Reflective Tape Damaged

Tape peeling off your current gear? That's a night visibility problem and a compliance problem.

5

WorkSafe NZ Inspection

They've flagged non-compliant hi-vis. You need replacement garments, and you need them sorted properly this time.

6

New Contract Requirements

The contract calls for specific hi-vis standards or class ratings. You need to match them exactly.

7

Seasonal Gear Rotation

Summer weight to winter weight (or vice versa), but the compliance rating stays the same regardless.

8

Company Rebranding

New logo going on everything, including the hi-vis. It needs to look right without compromising the garment.

9

Night Work Operations

If your crew works dusk, dawn, or after dark, they need D/N rated gear with proper reflective tape.

10

Multi-Site Consistency

Three sites, one standard. Everyone should be wearing the same compliant hi-vis regardless of location.

Our Process

Our Hi-Vis Workwear Supply Process

01

Requirements Assessment

We talk through your work environment, what tasks your crew performs, lighting conditions on site, and any contract-specific requirements. That tells us which hi-vis class rating and garment types you actually need.

02

Garment Selection

Vests, t-shirts, polos, long-sleeve shirts, jackets, pants, complete sets. Cotton and polyester options. We recommend what fits your situation rather than just showing you everything.

03

Compliance Verification

Every garment we recommend gets checked against the relevant AS/NZS standards. Fluorescent material area, reflective tape placement, construction. If it doesn't pass, we don't sell it.

04

Branding Placement Planning

You want your logo on there, but it can't sit on top of fluorescent panels or reflective tape. We figure out exactly where it can go while keeping the garment compliant.

05

Size Collection

Hi-vis needs to fit properly. Not just for comfort, but because the standards assume correct fit. We provide sizing guides and work with you to get accurate measurements from everyone.

06

Sample Approval

You see a finished sample before the full run. Garment quality, branding position, the lot. Approve it, then we move forward.

07

Production and Quality Control

Compliance labels present. Reflective tape properly attached. Branding applied without touching safety features. Every garment checked before it ships.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Creative Design and Print for Hi-Vis Workwear Supply?

AS/NZS Standard Verification

Every garment gets checked against AS/NZS 4602.1 class ratings before it leaves us. Your crew shows up on site with documented compliance, not guesswork.

Compliant Logo Placement

Your logo goes where it won't cover fluorescent panels or reflective tape. You still get clear branding. The garment still passes inspection.

Day and Night Class Options

Class D for day-only. Class D/N for day-night. TTMC-W for traffic management. We stock all three so you get the right rating for the right environment.

Fade-Resistant Fluorescent Dyes

We source from suppliers using stabilised fluorescent dyes that resist UV breakdown longer. That means each garment stays compliant longer before it needs replacing.

Seasonal Weight Range

Lightweight summer polos through to insulated winter jackets and wet-weather shells. Different weights, same class rating, same branding.

Fleet Replacement Tracking

We record garment specs, sizes, and issue dates. So when it's time to replace gear before the fluorescent brightness drops below compliant levels, you'll know.

Hi-Vis Workwear Supply Coverage - Auckland Wide

Our Henderson team provides professional hi-vis workwear supply services across the greater Auckland region.

Hi-vis Birkenhead
Hi-vis Grey Lynn
Hi-vis Mangere
Hi-vis Mt Eden
Hi-vis Nationwide
Hi-vis Pakuranga
Hi-vis Papakura
Hi-vis Te Atatu

Our Henderson base ensures convenient access for customers across Auckland for all your hi-vis workwear supply needs.

Hi-Vis Workwear Supply Pricing

Hi-vis pricing depends on what you need. Class rating, garment type, how many, and whether you're adding branding. We'll give you a clear quote with no guesswork.

Class Rating Impact

D/N day-night garments with reflective tape cost more than Class D day-only. More materials, more construction, higher rating.

Garment Type

A vest is the most economical option. Insulated jackets and complete hi-vis sets cost more, but they also protect and perform better through a full shift.

Compliant Branding

Printing or embroidering a logo on hi-vis takes careful placement and specific methods. It adds to the garment cost, but it keeps compliance intact.

Volume Benefits

Outfitting a bigger crew? Larger orders get better per-unit pricing. It makes sense to standardise everyone at once.

Contact Creative Design and Print for Hi-Vis Workwear Supply

When your business needs professional hi-vis workwear supply, Creative Design and Print delivers the quality, expertise, and service you deserve.

12A Paramount Drive, Henderson, Auckland 0610

Serving worksites across Auckland, from West Auckland and North Shore to CBD, South Auckland, and East Auckland. Nationwide delivery available.

Hi-vis workwear Auckland worksites count on. Compliant gear that keeps your workers visible and your business on the right side of the rules.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Hi-Vis Workwear Supply

The standard is AS/NZS 4602.1:2011. Day-only environments need Class D garments with fluorescent material. If there's any vehicle or equipment traffic during day and night, you need Class D/N garments that combine fluorescent material with retro-reflective tape. Pretty straightforward, but getting it wrong is costly.
Simple rule: if your workers might ever be on site at dusk, dawn, or after dark, go Day/Night (D/N). These combine daytime fluorescent visibility with reflective tape that lights up in headlights. Day-only garments are really only appropriate in controlled environments with zero vehicle traffic exposure.
TTMC-W stands for Traffic Temporary Management Control for Workwear. It's required for traffic management roles. The garments use red/orange fluorescent material with extensive reflective tape meeting specific minimum area requirements. We supply TTMC-W compliant vests, jackets, and shirts.
UV exposure breaks down fluorescent dyes over time. It's inevitable. Once the colour has noticeably faded, that garment may no longer be compliant and should be replaced. Better quality hi-vis uses more stable dyes that resist fading longer, but nothing lasts forever under the NZ sun.
Peeling tape means compromised night visibility and compliance. Replace the garment. In some cases tape can be professionally replaced, but it's often simpler to just get fresh gear. Regular inspections catch this before it becomes a problem on site.
Not on fluorescent panels. Not on reflective tape. That narrows it down to the upper chest (small size), back of shoulders, and sometimes sleeves. We'll show you exactly where your logo can go while keeping the garment fully compliant.
Machine wash warm with mild detergent. No chlorine bleach, ever, because it destroys fluorescent dyes. Turn garments inside out to protect the reflective tape. Hang dry when you can. High heat tumble drying shortens the life of both the fabric and the tape.