Custom Work Shirts. UPF, Quick-Dry and Wrinkle-Resistant, Built for Working Crews.
Performance work shirts for the people who spend the day on the dock, on the deck and in the field — utility pockets and reinforced seams that take daily abuse, sun protection that lasts the shift, and your logo built in for the whole crew.
Custom work shirts, built as a crew uniform program.
Not a single blank tee — a set of builds sized and branded for a whole working team. Pick the builds your roles actually wear, order the set together, and reorder against a locked spec so a new hire's shirt matches the ones already on the floor. Every build runs on the same performance base and the same in-house decoration.
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Short-Sleeve Work Shirt
The everyday deck shirt.
Short-Sleeve Work Shirt
- Who wears it
- Deckhands, dock and marina teams, warm-climate field staff.
- Build
- Chest utility pocket, vented back yoke, roll-forward cuffs.
- Best for
- The high-movement, high-heat roles that live outdoors all shift.
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Long-Sleeve Work Shirt
Coverage for sun and gear.
Long-Sleeve Work Shirt
- Who wears it
- Offshore teams, guides and outfitters exposed to sun and line/gear abrasion.
- Build
- Full-arm UPF coverage, forearm reinforcement zone, thumb-safe cuff.
- Best for
- Long exposure days where the sleeves take the wear.
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Work Polo
The customer-facing uniform.
Work Polo
- Who wears it
- Supervisors, sales, front-desk and resort/lodge staff who face guests.
- Build
- Flat-knit collar, left-chest logo zone, wrinkle-resistant body that still reads sharp after a full day.
- Best for
- The role that has to look put-together, not rugged. See custom work polos.
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Hi-Vis Work Shirt
Seen on a busy dock.
Hi-Vis Work Shirt
- Who wears it
- Loading, launch and yard crew working around vehicles and moving gear.
- Build
- High-visibility color body with contrast panels, same performance base. Built on our UPF apparel platform.
- Best for
- Safety-visible roles where a team has to stand out.
Sun at ten, salt spray at two, a customer at four, the wash bin at six — one shirt has to clock all of it and be ready to do it again tomorrow.
Build a Shift-Proof ShirtThe performance fabric behind a work shirt that lasts the shift.
A work shirt fails on fabric first — a cotton or cotton/poly blend goes heavy with sweat, fades in the sun and wrinkles by noon. These are the fabric properties that keep a shirt working all day, each with the reason it holds up on the job. (Factory-stated specs; confirmed per order on the sample.)
| Property | Spec / measure | Why it holds on the job |
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| Performance polyester base~150–170 gsm | Tight poly / poly-spandex knit | Runs heavier than a sport-angling shirt because a work shirt takes more abuse — it stays lighter than cotton wet, and doesn't sag or go see-through by the end of the shift. |
| UPF 50+, all shift | Tested to AATCC 183 | The block comes from weave density plus a dyed-in treatment, so it survives repeated wash instead of washing out — the crew is covered at the ten-o'clock sun and still covered on shift two hundred. |
| Moisture-wicking + quick-dry | Capillary finish | Pulls sweat and spray to the face of the cloth and flashes it back dry in minutes, so a shirt soaked at two in the afternoon isn't a wet rag on the ride in. |
| Wrinkle-resistant, customer-ready | Shape-recovery knit | The knit recovers its shape instead of creasing, so the same shirt that hauled gear at noon still reads sharp for a guest or a client at four — the property a work polo lives or dies on. |
The same base runs across every build in the program — you spec the property, we match the knit. Full fabric detail lives on our fabric technology page.
Reinforced work-shirt construction that outlasts a season of shifts.
The difference between a work shirt and a printed tee is under the stitching. Here's what we build into the garment so it survives the wear a working day puts on it — dragged across gear, stuffed with tools, washed at the end of every shift. Drag the slider to see day one against a season of shifts.
Day one
A season of shifts
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Bar-tacks at every stress point.
Pocket corners, cuff openings and the tool-loop base get a dense bar-tack — the reinforcement stitch that keeps a seam from being the first thing to blow out when a shirt is pulled, stuffed and snagged all day.
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Utility chest pocket + pen and tool slots.
A real work pocket with a pen slot and a small tool loop, placed and reinforced so a crew keeps a marker, a gauge or a knife on them — not a decorative flat pocket.
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Vented back yoke + underarm gussets.
A mesh-backed yoke and gusseted underarms move air and let the arms reach without the shirt binding — so it breathes through a heat-of-the-day job and doesn't tear at the seam on a big reach.
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Snag- and abrasion-resistant finish.
The knit and seam construction resist the pilling and abrasion that gear handling puts on a shirt — held to a grey-scale colorfastness target of 4+ after repeated wash, so the branding and the color stay put.
The result is a shirt that still looks like a uniform, not a rag, after a season of shifts.
Your logo, crew names and numbers, decorated in-house.
A crew uniform only works if it's branded consistently — the same logo, the same color, in the same place, on the first shirt and the five-hundredth. Every decoration method runs under our own roof, so a mark lands identically across the whole run and every reorder.

Placement system — up to three positions.
Left chest, full back and a sleeve come standard; choose up to three positions from around a dozen standard placements, and our design team lays out the artwork — sleeve and back designs included, no extra art charge.

Names and numbers per crew.
Add each crew member's name or a boat number to the standard logo, held on file against your order so a new-hire shirt drops into the same layout without re-setting art.

Method matched to the shirt.
Sublimation for all-over graphics on poly builds; DTF and left-chest embroidery for a crisp logo, a tight spot color or a hi-vis panel; whichever we use, we color-match to your Pantone and hold it across the run.

Color built for the job.
Heather grey and light UV-friendly colors keep a team cooler in the sun; high-visibility bodies and contrast panels keep a dock or yard crew seen — pick the color to the role, not just the brand.
Men's, Women's and Youth cuts — one uniform across the whole team.
A working team isn't one size or one gender. Every build in the program comes in Men's, Women's and Youth cuts, so the whole team wears the same uniform in a fit that actually works — and you mix cuts, colors and sizes to hit the minimum.
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Three cut blocks, same look.
Men's, Women's and Youth patterns are graded off the same design, so a mixed team reads as one uniform on the dock, not three different shirts.
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Mix to the minimum — from 100 pcs per style.
Spread one style's 100 pcs across the full S–5XL range and across Men's/Women's/Youth, so a first order for a real team is a proper size run, not 100 of one size.
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Reorder that matches.
Your pattern, grading and decoration layout are logged to your style, so a top-up for new hires mid-season is built to match the shirts already on the floor — and a repeat starts from a lower minimum than the first order.
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Read the exact measurements.
Full body-measurement and size-run tables — with a how-to-measure guide — live on the size charts page, so you order the right grade before the sample.
Six kinds of working crew this shirt is built for.
Different jobs, different exposure, different label rules — same performance base and the same in-house decoration. What changes per team is which build and which branding we structure the order around, not the standard we hold.

Charter & Boat Fleets
Crew and guest sets that must match across the fleet.
Our handling: per-crew name-and-number personalization with a low mid-season top-up so a new deckhand's shirt matches the original run — see charter fleet uniforms.

Docks & Marinas
Yard, launch and fuel crews around moving vehicles and gear.
Our handling: high-visibility bodies with contrast panels so a busy-dock team stays seen through the shift.

Guides & Outdoor Outfitters
Long-exposure sun-and-abrasion days on the water and in the field.
Our handling: long-sleeve UPF builds with a reinforced forearm zone for the roles that take the most wear.

Tackle & Marine Retail Staff
Customer-facing floor and counter teams.
Our handling: the wrinkle-resistant work polo, branded left-chest, that still looks sharp at the end of a retail shift.

Resort & Lodge Crews
Mixed front-of-house and grounds staff on a fixed uniform standard.
Our handling: one color program across roles, ordered in Men's/Women's/Youth cuts so every station matches.

Marine Services & Field Teams
Engineering, survey and maintenance crews on the water.
Our handling: a durable build with utility pockets spec'd to the tools the job carries.
A fishing-apparel factory that builds work shirts to a workwear standard.
Cutting, decoration, sewing and inspection run under one roof, which is why a work-shirt program stays consistent from the sample to the five-hundredth piece and from the first order to the reorder. Here's the standard behind it (factory-stated).



Durability, verified before bulk.
UPF retention (AATCC 183), colorfastness after repeated wash, seam and print-crock on stress panels are checked in-house against a grey-scale target of 4+, so a durability claim on a work shirt is tested, not assumed.
Consistency logged to your style.
Pattern, grading, print recipe and fabric lot are reserved and logged, so batch two matches batch one — the reason a mid-season new-hire top-up still matches the shirts on the floor.
Low minimums, then scale.
A program starts from a low first-order minimum and repeats from a lower one still — so you prove a uniform on a real team before committing to volume, without a thousands-of-pieces order. (The size-run mechanics live in the sizing section above.)
Decorated and inspected in-house.
Embroidery, DTF and sublimation plus a pre-shipment AQL 2.5 check with a photo report all happen on our floor, so branding and quality aren't handed off to an outside workshop. See quality & workmanship.
Tell us about your crew and we'll build the program.
Send your builds, rough quantities, size split and branding, and you'll hear back within 24 hours in plain English — with a work-shirt program spec'd to how your team actually works.
- Response within 24 hours (GMT+8)
- Low first-order minimums — start with a real team
- Sample fee credited back against your bulk order
- Worldwide shipping — DDP / DDU