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Stain resistant mowing clothes?

9.3K views 31 replies 21 participants last post by  Envy Lawn Service  
#1 ·
Here's what I am looking for:
Stain resistant light Grey shorts and pants
Stain resistant smiley face Yellow shirts... tees, polos, long sleeve tees, sweats....

I hope someone knows of some brands or fabric types to look for....
:help:
 
#3 ·
Well, I have been wearing red shirts and grey shorts for years.
They don't show filth bad and they are very stain resistant.
So I have been pleased with those.

But, I have gone to lighter grey shorts, and they have really done reasonably well.
But they are all riddled with stains now that refuse to come out.

In addition, I have picked up several different canary yellow tees to try.
While they are cool and very high visibility....
I have also gotten several customer comments about how "covered in grass" I am...
As every little speck of grass that sticks to them stands out like a sore thumb.
Also, now after a few wears, I look like a green and yellow dalmation...
They grass stain like crazy.

So I was really hoping to see if someone could point me toward a certain brand or type of fabric before giving up the color scheme. It even seems to me that I could swear seeing some shirts tagged "Stain Guard" or something of the like in the past.

With all the members here, surely someone's uniform is yellow.....
 
#4 ·
Go to a GM dealership, and find out where they get their Mr. Goodwrench shirts. These are lighter grey and must be somewhat stain resistant, because they stay rather clean. If you can get a look, atleast maybe you can find out the materials they are made from and perhaps the manufacturer. I can tell you something else...if you called a uniform shop, they would be of great help to you. They would be happy to tell you what type of materials they use and why they are so stain resistant. Just an idea....
 
#8 ·
Most regular uniform shirts are 65/35, polyester/cotton, and they are hotter than two rats "f 'n" in a wool sock.

Another thing to consider is that the "Goodwrench" shirts are cleaned with professional equipment by the uniform company.
On the weeks that I forgot to send my clothes in, and had to wash them at home, they never came out as clean and seemed to stink a little earlier in the day.
If you plan to use a uniform service, you may get away with your color scheme, my old light blue shirts came back pretty clean considering the way they looked when I dropped them off. (mechanic)
 
#9 ·
has a uniform service (aramark) my uniforms are dark gray pants and
I ususally wear a pocket t shirt k mart usually runs them for 4 to 5 for
$10.00 and they are fruit of the loom shirts so thats not a bad buy and
you can deduct the uniform service off your taxes. thinkin about getting printed t-shirts for next season
 
#10 ·
Envy Lawn Service said:
In addition, I have picked up several different canary yellow tees to try. While they are cool and very high visibility....
I'm an irrigator and I wear different colored shirts. When I wear a yellow shirt it ALWAYS seems that I'll have mud explode on me or accidently rub primer/glue on my shirt. When I wear a different color strange things don't seem to happen as much. :p
 
#14 ·
With those colors...maybe some baseball uniforms might be fitting.
 
#15 ·
Thanks for everyone's replies.
I appreciate them all.

I'm to a point where I have almost given up on the yellow shirts.
What I was looking for was a tee or polo made of cool, stain resistant fabric, or one that was treated somehow.

What I ended up doing for the time being was just going green. It looks great, but my shirts are logo-free. The Lesco green is a sharp color... nothing remotely like what you see on their website. But at the same time, the Lesco green is a shade of it's own. It's close to many shades, but not the same. Shades such as John Deere green, athletic green, street sign green, ect...

So you can imagine it is hard to attain that neat look of uniformity I prefer. I finally ended up finding an acceptable color of green shirt at Old Navy. It's a blank single color tee, but a stylish one with a seam across the chest and so forth. The color and the fabric is not naturally real hot, but just like all Old Navy tees, the fabric itself is thin and very soft. So it gets sticky, clingy and hot as a result. Once this happens, the stylish design of all the seams becomes a torment. In the hot weater we have here, they will tear you up. I've had my biceps nearly raw on several occasions.

So.... I guess unless I can find some other source for shirts the shade of green I need, I will just have to break down and remove the non-conforming colored parts off the Lesco and repaint them... eXmark Red...

But of course, my wife strongly objects to this.
 
#17 ·
Hey Envy, I found the shirts you are looking for. The guy that prints up my shirts gave me his catalog to look through and I found shirts that are stain resistant and moisture wicking. Call me tonight between 8 and 9 PM and I'll hook you up.:waving:
Brock
(812) 847-0217
 
#19 ·
micah79 said:
Bright yellow clothes are known to attract bees and hornets. I got stung 29 times earlier from an angry swarm, and am careful not to exite them now.
you know, I've always worried about my yellow and black peltors causing something like that.

edit: here is some interesting stuff on stain resistant clothes. http://www.nano-tex.com/where_to_buy/apparel_rsp.html
 
#20 ·
Envy Lawn Service said:
Here's what I am looking for:
Stain resistant light Grey shorts and pants
Stain resistant smiley face Yellow shirts... tees, polos, long sleeve tees, sweats....

I hope someone knows of some brands or fabric types to look for....
:help:
do you have a " roses " store near you . ours just got a new line of carhart type clothing that is very inexpensive . they are not as heavy as the carharts are but they are nice .
 
#21 ·
Yeah, I know where one of those stores is located. I'll check it out.

I currently have some carhart like carpenter shorts. Lighter fabric but the same style fabric as carhart's brown stuff. The ones I have are a darker grey and man have they lasted.

Anyways, I guess I'll do a bit more shopping this winter. I have made do for this season. Once it cooled off I just went back to the blue G&K Team Wear uniform pants that I bought some time ago. I have plenty of those and they are only really fit to wear in the fall. Too hot for warm weather and too cold for cold weather.
 
#23 ·
#24 ·
Well I finally got around to getting something new to try... not that I'll actually be able to try it this time of year...

But anyways, I got a few of those wicking tees in two different colors to try out. Yellow and a Green that I hope is the Lesco green color.

They are the Sorbtek technology tees by Unifi.
http://www.unifi-inc.com/products/sorbtek/default.aspx
This fabric is also pre-treated to resist stains.

I might just have something here. But it looks like my bigger concern with these shirts is going to be field durability. I say that because I am going to have to return one of them already. It has a hole picked in it and I haven't even worn it yet. I can just see these after a wear or two. I believe tree limbs, shrubs, rose bushes, briars and so forth are really going to do a number on them fast.
 
#25 ·
How do you guys wear shorts? When i try it my legs get beaten up by sand and rocks. am i doing something wrong? I know your supposede to direct the debris away from you but that is not always practical! I love to weaR shorts so any ideas
 
#26 ·
Well, trimmers that spin the other way really help.
But there are no commercial straight shaft trimmers that turn this way (dumb).
So learning to trim left handed can help. (tried but couldn't adjust)

Basically, I just do the best I can and grin-n-bear the leg pain when it happens.
Beats a heat stroke I guess...