Remember when people still used expressions like “grease monkey” to insult people? The nickname isn’t used so much anymore, but the sentiment is still out there: Working men can’t look nice. Well, this ~Red Kap Men’s SP24 LG Light Green Short-Sleeve Industrial Uniform Shirt is about to banish that theory.
Thanks to Touchtex technology, this light green shirt exceeds IL50 standards. That means it can withstand 50 industrial washings and still look good when you wear it. The light green color of this men’s shirt will stay truer longer, due to the unique fabric technology.
Touchtex technology doesn’t just keep the green color sharp – it also releases soil. This helps to prevent set-in stains when you wear this short-sleeve shirt. Because the durable fabric is wickable, it helps you feel cooler, too. The material pulls sweat away from your skin to keep you drier while you work.
The material itself is a 4.25-ounce Poplin that’s made up of a combination of 65% polyester and 35% cotton. Wrinkle-resistant polyester resists wear and stays tough. This Red Kap shirt is even machine washable. Meanwhile, natural cotton adds lightweight airiness and breathability to keep everything comfortable and soft on your skin. Looking good is nice, but at the end of the day you also want to feel good.
The open collar of this uniform shirt has sewn-in stays to keep it in place and keep your look sharp. A metal collar gripper closure keeps everything closed up the way you want. There are two button-through pockets on the chest to give you a little extra storage space. The pencil stall on the left pocket has been bartacked, which means it’s reinforced with extra stitches.
You can work hard and still look like a professional when you wear this Red Kap Men’s SP24 LG Light Green Industrial Uniform Short-Sleeve Shirt. Get yours right here from Working Person’s Store!
Please note that larger sizes have increased prices and are not returnable
Manufactured Sizes: SM, MD, LG, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL, 6XL

















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