The difference: “reflective” is the general category of retroreflective materials that bounce light back to its source, while 3M Scotchlite is a specific premium brand of retroreflective material certified for high, consistent reflectivity and wash durability. Generic reflective tape works and costs less; 3M Scotchlite carries a branded performance guarantee and is the trusted choice when safety certification and a recognized hangtag matter.
For B2B buyers building workwear and hi-vis garments, this choice balances cost against certified performance. As a factory sewing safety apparel, we spec both depending on the standard the garment must meet. Here’s how they compare.
Reflective Materials in One Sentence
Retroreflective materials return light toward its source so wearers light up in headlights — sold as generic reflective tape/fabric/print or as branded certified products like 3M Scotchlite.
How Retroreflection Works
Tiny glass beads or microprismatic structures bounce incoming light (headlights) straight back to the driver, making the wearer dramatically more visible in the dark. Two construction types:
- Glass-bead — cheaper, good performance, less wash-durable
- Microprismatic — brighter, more wash-durable, more expensive (3M’s premium tier)
Generic Reflective vs 3M Scotchlite
| Generic reflective | 3M Scotchlite | |
|---|---|---|
| Brand/QC | Varies by supplier | Certified, consistent |
| Reflectivity | Adequate to good | High, guaranteed |
| Wash durability | Variable | Tested wash cycles |
| Certification support | Supplier-dependent | Documented for EN ISO 20471 |
| Cost | Lower | Premium |
| Buyer trust | Neutral | Recognized brand claim |
Like Cordura for durability, 3M Scotchlite is a brand that signals certified performance — not a different physics. You pay for guaranteed reflectivity, wash durability, and the documented compliance.
Forms of Reflective Material
- Reflective tape — sewn or heat-pressed strips/bands
- Reflective fabric — full reflective panels
- Reflective heat-transfer — printed logos/patterns
- Reflective piping — trim detail for low-light visibility
The Safety Standard: EN ISO 20471
For certified hi-vis workwear (EU), garments must meet EN ISO 20471, which specifies minimum areas of background (fluorescent) fabric and retroreflective material, plus performance levels (Class 1/2/3). The US equivalent is ANSI/ISEA 107. If the garment is sold as certified PPE, the reflective material must support these standards — a key reason buyers choose documented 3M Scotchlite.
Which Should You Spec?
| If your garment is… | Spec… |
|---|---|
| Certified PPE (EN ISO 20471 / ANSI 107) | 3M Scotchlite or equivalent certified |
| Fashion/lifestyle reflective accents | Generic reflective |
| Budget hi-vis (non-certified) | Generic reflective tape |
| Premium branded workwear | 3M Scotchlite |
For genuine safety/PPE programs, don’t gamble on uncertified reflectivity. For decorative or visibility-enhancing (non-PPE) accents, generic reflective is the cost-effective choice.
Specifying as a B2B Buyer
Define: reflective type (tape/fabric/print), brand (3M Scotchlite vs generic), certification target (EN ISO 20471 Class, ANSI 107), wash durability (cycle count), and application method (sewn vs heat-press). For PPE, require the test documentation — pair reflective spec with durable seam construction and tough face fabric so the safety garment survives the job site.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 3M Scotchlite?
3M Scotchlite is a premium brand of retroreflective material (tape, fabric, and transfers) made by 3M, certified for high, consistent reflectivity and tested wash durability. It’s widely used in certified hi-vis safety apparel because it supports EN ISO 20471 and ANSI/ISEA 107 compliance with documented performance.
Is generic reflective tape as good as 3M Scotchlite?
For basic visibility, good-quality generic reflective tape performs well at lower cost. But 3M Scotchlite guarantees reflectivity levels and wash durability with documentation, which matters for certified PPE. For non-certified fashion or accent use, generic is usually fine.
What certification do hi-vis jackets need?
In the EU, certified hi-vis workwear must meet EN ISO 20471, which sets minimum fluorescent and reflective material areas and Class 1/2/3 performance levels. The US standard is ANSI/ISEA 107. Certified garments require reflective material that supports these standards.
What MOQ is needed for custom hi-vis workwear?
At PT Outwear, custom workwear and hi-vis jackets start at a 30-piece MOQ with 1-piece sampling, so you can verify reflectivity and construction on a real sample before scaling production.
Build Certified Hi-Vis With the Right Reflective Spec
Reflective choice comes down to whether you need certified PPE performance (3M Scotchlite or equivalent) or cost-effective visibility accents (generic). At PT Outwear we sew custom workwear jackets with both, to EN ISO 20471 and ANSI 107 targets, from 30-piece MOQ with 1-piece sampling. Our OEM manufacturing team can spec the right reflective material and certification path for your market.

