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The original FR Undergarment company, Seraphina Safety Apparel manufacturers flame-resistant undergarments and base layer apparel. Designed for women by women, our years of fit experience shows in the details, comfort, and quality of our garments. Made in America, our safety apparel provides superior protection from heat, fire, and molten metal using non-toxic, inherently flame-resistant fabrics that do melt, drip, or ignite. With no harmful chemicals in our garments, they are safe to wear next-to-skin without the risk of side effects. Our corporate apparel programs ensure all companies can equally protect women in their workforce without distributor minimums or added costs.
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