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Workrite 6.7 oz. Tecasafe Short Sleeve Polo (SW071)

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The polo’s ribbed knit collar is accompanied by a three-button placket front with a microphone loop at the bottom; welt pockets on both shoulders can support the microphone itself.

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Workrite’s 6.7 oz. Tecasafe Short Sleeve Polo offers a stylish appearance, a comfortable design, and a place on which to reliably mount your microphone.

Made from knit 6.7 oz. Tecasafe fabric, this polo combines a stylish appearance with a comfortable fit. The polo’s ribbed knit collar is accompanied by a three-button placket front with a microphone loop at the bottom; welt pockets on both shoulders can support the microphone itself. The shirt’s short sleeves feature hemmed cuffs and a dual pen pocket on the left sleeve. A high-low hem provides additional comfort. Lightweight, comfortable, and microphone- and pen-compatible, Workrite’s 6.7 oz. Tecasafe Short Sleeve Polo is an excellent shirt to wear at the station, on duty, or in your free time.

· Made from 6.7 oz. Tecasafe knit

· Ribbed knit collar

· Three-button placket front with microphone loop at the bottom

· Welt pockets on both shoulders for a microphone

· Short sleeves with hemmed cuffs

· Dual pen pocket on left sleeve

· High-low hem for additional comfort

· ARC Rating: 8.2

· Hazard Risk Category: 2

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