What’s New: Craghoppers Workwear
Continuing to deliver high quality kit for 2025
For 2025, Craghoppers Workwear is showcasing why the mix of specialist workwear designs and extensive knowledge of creating technical kit for global adventurers, is the perfect blend when it comes to creating hardwearing, ready-for-work clothing.
Morely Fleece Workwear Jacket and Richmond Stretch Workwear Jacket T
he brand’s commitment to quality starts with its materials. Each thread is carefully
considered to ensure that the kit is fit for purpose and packed with as much recycled material as possible. For example, the Morely Fleece Workwear Jacket is made using 100% recycled polyester borg fleece for excellent heat retention and a soft-to-the-touch feel on the skin. Softshell panels made from part recycled polyester elastane are used to reinforce high abrasion areas for added protection and can be found on the upper chest, shoulders, as well as the elbow area. The softshell panels also feature Craghoppers’ plant-based H2OShield DWR, which means you can continue to keep warm and dry while working in this fleece, even if you need to get stuck in and close to the ground.
Packed with helpful features Each piece in the Craghoppers Workwear range also comes packed with helpful features and outdoor-ready tech to ensure that your kit helps you get the most out of every job. Two features that particularly stand out on the Richmond Stretch Workwear Jacket are the helmet compatible hood and high-reach arms.
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Sheffield Stretch Holster Workwear Trousers
These features ensure that the jacket doesn’t rise up and means you don’t have to choose between either keeping yourself dry or being protected when working overhead. The jacket features the AquaDry membrane for first-rate waterproofing (up to 12,000mm HSH and breathable to 30,000gsm/24hrs). This means that you will remain comfortable and dry while working outdoors in wetter conditions. For legwear, every pair of Craghoppers Workwear trousers comes with plenty of spacious pockets to carry essentials and has H2OShield for keeping dry and protecting against water-based stains. Each style is then tailored to ensure peak performance across several hands-on trades such as carpenters, electricians or plasterers. For example, the Sheffield Stretch Holster Workwear Trousers are ideal for physically demanding tasks in high-contact areas such as building sites where flexibility and hardwearing materials are key. At the part-elasticated waistband, you’ll find a shank button and YKK fly zip, a d-ring for additional carry space, removable holster pockets with reinforcement at the bottom and an RFID concealed zipped security pocket to keep credit cards safe. At the crotch, there is a reinforced gusset, odour control patches for a fresher feeling.
You will also find reflective detailing around the reinforced cargo pocket, a hammer loop, a yard stick pocket and articulated knees with Cordura reinforcement and knee pad inserts. The Sheffield Stretch Holster Workwear Trousers also come with reinforced stitching throughout and offer UPF 50+ sun protection.
Quality uniform
Keith Browning, sales director for Craghoppers Workwear spoke about how the demand for high quality is growing in the market: “Year on year, we are noticing that more of our customers are focused on the quality of their uniform. High quality and more sustainably made kit has helped many of them make a great first impression with the companies they want to work with. This is a trend that we’re happy to see is continuing to grow in the market.
“Offering great quality kit not only helps make an excellent first impression to new customers, but it also steers them away from the ‘false economy’ attitude of ‘buying cheap will save you money’. It is a more sustainable choice for any business and one which reduces the need rebuy so often.”
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