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CornerStone CS202 ANSI 107 Class 3 Mesh Tee

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Description

High-Visibility Mesh Work Tee Built for Class 3 Coverage

The CornerStone CS202 ANSI 107 Class 3 Mesh Tee is designed for crews who need a breathable, moisture-wicking high-visibility tee that supports ANSI 107 Class 3 requirements through reflective coverage placed for all-around recognition. When visibility requirements increase due to speed, proximity to moving equipment, or complex work zones, Class 3 garments are commonly specified to help keep workers seen across 360-degree sight lines. The CS202 addresses that intent with reflective tape that extends across the body and sleeves, delivering a shirt-based solution that is easier to standardize across teams than layering vests over unknown base garments.

This is a purpose-built hi-vis mesh tee for industrial and municipal procurement, contractor uniforms, and safety program replenishment where consistent fit, consistent reflective placement, and repeatable reorder performance matter. It is a practical option for contractors that issue jobsite-ready apparel to multiple roles and want a consistent tee that can be worn on its own in warm conditions or used as a base layer under compatible high-visibility outerwear when weather shifts. For buyers managing multi-crew deployments, the CS202 supports clean kitting and straightforward replacement cycles by keeping the garment type simple: a breathable mesh tee with reflective tape and a pocket, built for visibility-forward operations.


Key Product Specifications

  • 4.1-ounce, 100% polyester birdseye mesh
  • Durable, reflective 2-inch tape meets ANSI 107 requirements and provides 360-degree visibility on body and sleeves
  • 1x1 rib knit neck
  • Back neck tape
  • Left chest pocket

Why CS202 Works for Heat, Motion, and Long Shifts

In active environments, comfort is not a luxury; it is a compliance enabler. When workers are moving continuously, bending, lifting, staging materials, or working around active lanes and equipment, garments that trap heat or restrict motion are the first to be worn incorrectly, layered unpredictably, or swapped out. The CS202 is built as a breathable mesh tee with moisture-wicking performance stated on the product description, which helps support all-day wear in warm, indoor, or high-output roles. A tee silhouette also helps reduce bulk at the waist and shoulders, which can matter for tasks that require tool belts, harness interfaces, or repetitive reach.

Because this is a mesh tee rather than a traditional solid knit work shirt, airflow is a core functional benefit for summer roadwork, warehouse staging, yard operations, and event logistics. Buyers who issue hi-vis apparel across multiple climate zones often rely on a tee-based high-visibility garment to keep crews compliant when temperatures rise. When you need the visibility benefits without forcing an additional layer, a Class 3 tee can reduce excuses and improve consistency across the jobsite.

Reflective Placement and All-Around Recognition

The CS202 is described as delivering “the highest ANSI visibility” with “additional reflective tape” to meet ANSI 107 Class 3 standards. The listed specification confirms durable reflective 2-inch tape that meets ANSI 107 requirements and provides 360-degree visibility on the body and sleeves. In practice, this matters because many jobsite visibility assessments focus on how quickly a worker can be identified from different angles while moving, turning, or carrying items that partially block the torso. Reflective placement across both the body and sleeves supports recognition when the arms are in motion, which is common in flagging, loading, spotter roles, equipment staging, and utility line work.

Procurement teams often prefer garments with clearly defined reflective width and consistent tape placement across sizes. The CS202’s 2-inch reflective tape is a practical standard for many safety programs because it is easy to visually inspect and easy to match with other hi-vis layers. When you are buying for multiple crews, “easy to audit” is a real purchasing requirement. A hi-vis tee that is simple to check at the start of shift helps supervisors and safety managers keep standards consistent without slowing down operations.

Pocket Utility and On-Task Function

A left chest pocket is a small feature that can be a major usability advantage for crews that need quick access to pens, small notepads, or IDs. Many buyers standardize pocket tees for maintenance teams, warehouse coordinators, traffic control supervisors, inspectors, and facility leads because the pocket supports basic job functions without adding complexity. A pocket also supports uniform consistency in programs where different roles need the same base garment, reducing SKU sprawl while still meeting practical needs.

On sites where workers move between indoor and outdoor tasks, the CS202’s tee profile and pocket functionality help keep the garment usable across transitions. The result is fewer mid-shift garment swaps and more consistent high-visibility coverage where it is needed.

Neck Construction for Daily Wear and Fleet Uniform Programs

Workwear tees need to hold their shape and sit comfortably for long shifts. The CS202 includes a 1x1 rib knit neck and back neck tape as listed specifications. Rib knit at the neck is a standard workwear construction detail that supports shape retention and comfort over repeated use. Back neck tape also supports a clean neckline feel and can contribute to durability in high-movement applications. For uniform programs that reorder the same style repeatedly, these construction details help keep the garment predictable for the end user and reduce complaints tied to collar distortion or irritation.

Operational Use Cases: Where a Class 3 Hi-Vis Tee Fits

The CS202 is positioned for high-visibility needs where a tee format is preferred. That often includes roadway and right-of-way work, utilities and infrastructure maintenance, municipal operations, construction staging, traffic control support, warehouse yards, and event setup crews working around vehicles. A Class 3 hi-vis tee can also support contractors working during early morning, dusk, or night operations where reflective performance becomes more important. When you need visibility coverage while keeping the base layer breathable, a mesh tee is a straightforward solution.

Industrial buyers also use Class 3 hi-vis tees in facility settings where forklifts, yard trucks, or moving equipment create visibility risk. In these environments, a shirt-based hi-vis garment supports consistent wear because it feels like a standard tee while meeting higher visibility intent. The CS202 can be issued as a primary warm-weather garment, then paired with compatible high-visibility outerwear when conditions require additional weather protection.

Color Consistency and Team Standardization

This product is offered in Safety Orange and Safety Yellow, which are commonly selected for high-visibility programs that need fast recognition on active sites. Standardizing color across crews can simplify compliance checks, reduce confusion for supervisors, and support role-based identification when your program assigns different colors to different tasks or zones. When ordering for multiple departments, select one color standard for the program, then keep the CS202 as a repeatable reorder item for new hires, replacements, and seasonal ramp-ups.

Sizing and Bulk Ordering Considerations

The CS202 is available in a broad size range from M through 5XL on the product page. For wholesale buyers, extended sizing supports inclusive kitting and reduces the need to substitute styles for larger sizes. When you are ordering for crews, the most efficient approach is to establish a “core size run” for stock and a smaller replenishment process for outlier sizes, keeping your program consistent while still covering all roles. Because high-visibility compliance can be affected by poor fit, a tee that is offered across a wide size range can help teams maintain correct wear without forcing tight or restrictive alternatives.

For purchasing departments and contractors with recurring staffing changes, maintaining a consistent style number in your safety catalog helps streamline ordering. The CS202 style continuity supports simple forecasting and reduces the need to retrain supervisors on what to look for during visual checks.

Branding and Decoration Guidance for Safety Programs

Many organizations add company identification, department text, or site access marking to high-visibility apparel. A mesh tee with reflective tape requires careful placement planning so branding remains readable while avoiding reflective areas and maintaining clean visibility zones. For best results in uniform programs, place identification in locations that do not interfere with the reflective tape coverage, keep artwork simple for legibility at distance, and prioritize durable application methods suitable for workwear rotation. If your program uses contractor ID text or jobsite-required labeling, align decoration placement across all sizes so field supervisors can quickly confirm compliance and identification.

When coordinating decorated high-visibility apparel for multiple crews, the CS202’s tee format can simplify standardization because it behaves like a garment workers already wear daily. This can improve adoption and reduce the likelihood of workers choosing non-compliant substitutes.

Procurement Notes: Spec-Driven Purchasing Without Guesswork

Industrial purchasing is spec-driven. The CS202’s published description provides the core verified data needed to match many high-visibility program requirements: 4.1-ounce 100% polyester birdseye mesh, reflective 2-inch tape meeting ANSI 107 requirements with 360-degree visibility on body and sleeves, and specific construction elements including a 1x1 rib knit neck, back neck tape, and a left chest pocket. These details allow safety managers and procurement teams to evaluate the garment against internal policy without relying on assumptions or non-standardized descriptions.

If your program specifies Class 3 visibility and you want to keep workers in a breathable shirt rather than requiring a vest over a separate base layer, the CS202 supports that operational goal. It is especially useful for crews that need visibility without adding another layer during high heat or high-output tasks.


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