Finding outerwear that teams actually want to wear can be difficult. A poorly fitted or uncomfortable layer will sit in the back of a car rather than being worn in public. The collection here includes everything from lightweight spray jackets to heavy-duty 3-in-1 parkas, covering a wide range of conditions and work environments.
For staff working outdoors, waterproof styles with heat-sealed seams offer genuine protection against the rain. If your team needs something for cold mornings on a work site, quilted puffer jackets provide warmth without restricting movement. Teams in client-facing roles often prefer a softshell jacket, which transitions easily from a morning commute to a client meeting. Every style in this range can be branded with your logo.
The materials used across this range dictate how the garment performs. Options made from 200D polyester with a PVC outer shell are built for heavy rain. Styles featuring micro fleece linings retain body heat in winter. For businesses with sustainability goals, there are also jackets constructed from recycled rPET materials, which perform well without the environmental cost of virgin polyester.
A logo on a jacket reaches further than most promotional items. It is seen in supermarkets, at weekend sports games, and on public transport. A lightweight windbreaker is ideal for a spring fun run, while a thermal-lined jacket is necessary for winter construction work. Matching the style to the environment your team operates in is the difference between a garment that gets worn daily and one that sits unused.
FAQs
What should I look for when buying jackets for staff?
The most important factor is the working environment. Staff exposed to heavy rain need jackets with heat-sealed seams and storm flaps. For teams moving between vehicles and offices, a breathable softshell provides a better balance of warmth and flexibility than a heavy waterproof layer. Getting the weight right is as important as getting the waterproofing right.
Why are jackets effective for brand awareness?
Outerwear is worn visibly in public spaces during the colder months. A logo placed on the chest or back of a jacket is seen by everyone the wearer interacts with.
Are there eco-friendly options available?
Yes, we supply jackets made from recycled rPET materials. These garments offer the same level of weather protection and warmth as traditional polyester while supporting sustainable purchasing policies.
What is the best jacket for a trade show?
A lightweight softshell or a microfleece-lined jacket is usually the best choice for indoor events. They look professional over a collared shirt and keep staff comfortable in air-conditioned exhibition halls without causing them to overheat.