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Garment Catalog DRESS FOR SUCCESS. www.domesticuniform.com ROKAP CONTENTS A Red Kap® term for our no-roll waistband. This garment has enhanced engineering to withstand industrial laundry stress and abrasion. The Shirts 3-9 waistband has a mesh inner lining inside to reduce breakdown in fabric Image 10-12 fibers, giving the pant a permanent crease even after industrial laundering. Dealer Image 12 Pants 13-15 RELAXED FIT Our relaxed fit jeans feature a traditional rise that sits at the natural waist. Outerwear 16-21 Relaxed seat and thigh offer more room for mobility, and the slightly tapered leg fits over work boots. Food Processing 22-24 Flame-resistant 25-27 Hi Visibility 28 Enhanced Visibility 29 WASH CODES Lockers 30 INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY LIGHT SOIL WASH HOME WASH Emblem Options 31 FLAME-RESISTANT ICON GUIDE ICON GUIDE 1 2HRC 1 PROTECTION3 4 Arc-rated FR shirt andNEW FR pants or FR coverall with a required WOMEN’S COMPANION PIECE AVAILABLE minimum ATPV of 4 cal/cm2. Garments on pages 3-6 featuring this icon have a female companion piece on pages 7-9. 1 3HRC 2 4PROTECTION Arc-rated FR shirtNEW and FR pants or FR coverall with a required minimum ATPV of 8 cal/cm2. TOUCHTEX™ TECHNOLOGY ® Superior color retention, soil release and wickability. NFPA 2112 COMPLIANT Bulwark® Protective Apparel offers flame-resistant protective garments that are certified by Underwriters Laboratories to meet the requirements of NFPA® 2112 Standard on Flame Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash TOUCHTEX PRO™ Fire, 2012 Edition. NFPA® 2113 Standard on Selection, Care, Use, Same features as Touchtex but with an even softer hand. and Maintenance of Flame Resistant Garments for Protection of Available on bottoms only. Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire, 2015 Edition, requires that garments cover the upper and lower body and flammable underlayers as completely as possible. Bulwark® garments meet this requirement either as a single garment such as a coverall or YARN DYED STRIPES when worn with another certified garment such as a shirt or pants Yarns are dyed then woven into a striped configuration. to provide both upper and lower body coverage. EN ISO 11612:2008 DURABLE PRESS Protective clothing against heat and flame. Minimum pressing or ironing required. Fabric contains a wrinkle- E I 11612 :2008 resistant finish. A11C1 IEC 61482-2:2009 Live working. Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electric arc. IEC 61482-2 :2009 NO BUTTONS ATPV = 4.1 CAL/CM2 This garment has no buttons that will fall off or catch. HI-VISIBILITY ICON GUIDE UPF 40 RATING Ultraviolet Protection Factor - A rating designed for fabric and clothing that UV BUTTONS specifically measures the level of sun protection. UPF measures both UVA and Non-yellowing buttons for long-lasting whiteness through industrial UVB rays. laundry processing. HI-VISIBILITY CLASS 2 LEVEL 2 Intended for use in activities where greater visibility is necessary during inclement weather conditions or in work environments with risks that exceed TRUBLACK those for Class 1. These garments also cover workers who perform tasks Our 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton fabric resists fading wash that divert their attention from approaching traffic or that put them in close after wash. proximity to passing vehicles traveling at 25 mph or higher. 2 WWW.DOMESTICUNIFORM.COM shirts INDUSTRIAL SOLID WORK SHIRT SP24LB • Touchtex™ technology with superior color retention, soil release, durable press and wickability • Two-piece, lined collar with sewn-in stays • Six-button front with gripper at neck • Two button-thru, hex-style pockets with bartacked pencil stall on left pocket • Women’s companion (SP23/SP13) shown on page 8 4.25 oz. Poplin, 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton Country of Origin: Imported SP24 SHORT SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2X-3XL COLOR: BK, CB, CH, LA, LB, LG, LT, NV, PB, RD, SG SP14 LONG SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2X-3XL COLOR: BK, CB, CH, LA, LB, LG, LT, NV, PB, RD, SG BK black CB chocolate brown CH charcoal LA light grey LB light blue LG light green LT light tan NV navy PB postman blue RD red SG spruce green WH white SP24EX INDUSTRIAL STRIPE WORK SHIRT • Touchtex™ technology with superior color retention, soil release, durable press and wickability • Two-piece, lined collar with sewn-in stays • Six-button front with button at neck • Two button-thru, hex style pockets with bartacked pencil stall on left pocket 4.25 oz. Poplin, 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton Country of Origin: Imported SP20 SHORT SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2X-3XL COLOR: BB, BW, CW SP10 LONG SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2X-3XL COLOR: BB, BW, CW SP24 SHORT SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2X-3XL COLOR: EX SP14 LONG SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2X-3XL COLOR: EX SP20 /SP10 SP24 /SP14 BB light blue / navy BW GM blue / white CW white / charcoal EX grey / blue ADD 30% TO RENTAL RATES FOR OS GARMENTS. 3 SP16LB SPECIALIZED POCKETLESS WORK SHIRT • Touchtex™ technology with superior color retention, durable press, soil release and wickability • Two-piece convertible collar with sewn-in stays • Seven stainless steel gripper closures • Gripper closure on sleeve cuff • No pockets • Women’s companion (SP15 / SP25) shown on page 8 4.25 oz. Poplin, 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton Country of Origin: Imported SP26 SHORT SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2XL-3XL SP16 LONG SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2XL-3XL COLOR: LB, NV, WH LB light blue NV navy WH white SC30NV WRINKLE-RESISTANT COTTON WORK SHIRT • Easy-care finish, durable press • Two-piece, lined collar with sewn-in stays • Seven-button front including button at neck • Two button-thru, hex-style pockets with bartacked pencil stall on left pocket 6 oz. Twill, 100% Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton Country of Origin: Imported SC30 LONG SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2XL-3XL COLOR: GG, LB, NV, SG, WH GG graphite grey LB light blue NV navy SG spruce green WH white 4 WWW.DOMESTICUNIFORM.COM ADD 30% TO RENTAL RATES FOR OS GARMENTS. shirts SP20EX MICROCHECK UNIFORM SHIRT • Touchtex™ technology with superior color retention, soil release, durable press and wickability • Yarn-dyed microchecks • Two-piece, lined, banded collar with sewn-in stays • Seven tortoise shell buttons including button at neck • Two button-thru, hex-style pockets with bartacked pencil stall on left pocket 3.5 oz. Poplin, 65% Polyester / 35% Combed Cotton Country of Origin: Imported SP20 SHORT SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2XL-3XL SP10 LONG SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL, (OS) 2XL-3XL COLOR: EX, HK EX blue / HK hunter green / charcoal check khaki check EXECUTIVE OXFORD DRESS SHIRT • Soft, easy-care finish with wrinkle resist, soil release, SR60FB durable press and wickable finish • Two-piece, lined, banded, topstitched button-down collar • Seven-button front including button at neck • One hemmed, spade-style pocket with triangular stitched corners • Two-piece yoke • Box-pleated back • Tailored sleeve placket on long sleeve style • Women’s companion (SR61 / SR71) shown on page 9 See size chart below for neck and sleeve length availability 4.75 oz. Yarn-dyed Oxford, 60% Combed Cotton / 40% Polyester Country of Origin: Imported SR60 SHORT SLEEVE SR70 LONG SLEEVE COLOR: BS, FB, LB, WH (5 oz.) BS blue / white FB french blue LB light blue WH white stripe 14.5 15 15.5 16 16.5 17 17.5 18 18.5 32 •••••• 33 ••••••••• 34 ••••••• 35 ••••••• 36 ••••• ADD 30% TO RENTAL RATES FOR OS GARMENTS. 5 SK90RB PERFORMANCE KNIT® FLEX SERIES - PRO POLO W • Snag-resistant and wrinkle-resistant fabric with grid texture • Superior color retention and wickability • Straight hem with side vents • Dyed-to-match 4-eye buttons • Set-in, hemmed sleeves • Internally reinforced shoulder seams • Double pencil pocket stall on left sleeve • Double-stitched DuraSeams • Self-fabric banded collar • Tagless label • Women’s companion (SK91) shown to the right SLEEVE POCKET features an inset 5.3 oz. Poly Performance Fabric, 100% Polyester double compartment Country of Origin: Imported allowing for storage SK90 (Reg) S-6XL of pens, pencils or COLOR: BK, NV, RD, RB small tools. BK black NV navy RD red RB royal blue 6 WWW.DOMESTICUNIFORM.COM shirts SK91MB PERFORMANCE KNIT® FLEX SERIES - WOMEN’S PRO POLO W • Snag-resistant and wrinkle-resistant fabric with grid texture • Superior color retention and wickability • Straight hem with side vents • Underarm gussets • Dyed-to-match 4-eye buttons • Set-in, hemmed sleeves • Internally reinforced shoulder seams • Double-stitched DuraSeams • Self-fabric banded collar • Tagless label • Men’s companion (SK90) shown to the left 5.3 oz. Poly Performance Fabric, 100% Polyester Country of Origin: Imported SK91 (Reg) XS-3XL COLOR: BK, NV, RD, RB Women’s polo and tee are designed specifically for the shape of the female body. The Women’s Pro Polo features FRONT DARTS BK black NV navy RD red RB royal blue to help shape the bust line and BACK-YOKE SHIRRING offers an improved, feminine fit. 7 SP23NV WOMEN’S INDUSTRIAL WORK SHIRT • Touchtex™ technology with superior color retention, soil release, durable press and wickability • Two-piece, lined collar with sewn-in stays • Five-button front with gripper at neck • Two button-thru, hex-style pockets with bartacked pencil stall on left pocket • Squared bottom hem can be tucked in or left out • Men’s companion (SP14 / SP24) on page 3 4.25 oz. Poplin, 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton Country of Origin: Imported SP23 SHORT SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL COLOR: LB, NV, WH SP13 LONG SLEEVE (Reg) S-XL COLOR: LB, NV, WH LB light blue NV navy WH white SP25WH WOMEN’S SPECIALIZED POCKETLESS WORK SHIRT • Touchtex™ technology with superior color retention, soil release, durable press and wickability • Two-piece convertible collar with sewn-in stays • Six stainless steel gripper closures • Squared bottom hem can be tucked in or left out • No pockets • Men’s companion (SP16 / SP26) on page 4 4.25 oz.
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