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Cult classic and casual, whether you're on the job or not, stay cool in our range of Bisley Polo’s, tees and singlets. Specially designed with lightweight cotton materials, a range of hi-visibility and neutral colours in taped or non-taped styles, these Bisley styles are built to last.
Read more…Our Men’s polo range includes vibrant and neutral colours with or without reflective piping along the seams. Short sleeve and long sleeve options allow the Bisley Polo’s to be a year-round workwear essential. Perfect for tradies working during the daytime the mesh polyester materials allow for ventilation at high-stress points, keeping you cool all day long.
The Bisley Tee’s and Singlets are a cult classic essential for any man, whether you’re working on-site or want something casual to wear. Our best-selling Bisley Logo tee is a definite go-to for tradies of all ages and styles. Pairing perfectly with the men’s FLX & MOVE pants range for a casual summer afternoon outfit, or wear with any of our FLX & MOVE jackets on cooler days for a warmer look. The 100% cotton tees and singles make for the perfect layering pieces during the colder months on site. Wear under your favourite work shirt or Hi-Vis outfit to keep comfy and warm and safe on-site!
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Cotton Logo Singlet | Flx & Move™ Cotton V-Neck Tee | Flx & Move™ Cotton V-Neck Tee | Flx & Move™ Cotton Henley Tee |
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Flx & Move™ Cotton Henley Tee | Polo Shirt | ||
When should I wear white polos?
White polo shirts are typically worn by those in the painting industry. White polos are also worn where required, industries may wear white polos as part of their team uniform based on company colours. Additionally, white polos can also be worn for those who prefer a neutral classic polo look.
Why do painters wear white?
Professional painters wear white to hide paint and by-product splatter. Professional painters usually come in contact with white or neutral coloured paints, and to prevent the look of mess or obvious stains from previous work white polos are worn.