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Condor® high visibility lime green fleece jackets

Condor Thermals

Condor® high visibility lime green fleece jackets not only keep you warm but help make sure you’re seen while working outside. This jacket features reflective tape on front and back, two front pockets, elastic sleeve cuffs, stand-up collar, zipper front closure and hemmed bottom with an elastic drawcord. Perfect jacket for road construction workers with high task loads in a wide range of weather conditions. Class 3 ANSI and meets ANSI-ISEA 107-2004.

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