Focus on Outdoor Workwear SOL’S A bodywarmer for men and women
SOL’S presents its lightweight padded bodywarmer, the SOL’S WILSON BW MEN – 02889 and SOL’S WILSON BW WOMEN – 02890. Made with a padding in 90% down and 10% feathers, these products are available in four colours from S to 3XL for men’s version and from S to XXL for women’s version.
Also, the 100% polyamide outer fabric and lining make them water repellent. In regards to customisation, they are No Label at the neckline.
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SOL’S WILSON RX50
Prestige Leisure UK Great outdoor workwear
The Pro 2 Layer Softshell (RX500) from PRO RTX is a great outdoor workwear garment coming with a windproof and showerproof fabric. The relaxed fi t softshell comes with a full zip front fastening, two front zipped side pockets and an internal storm fl ap.
Other features include a chin guard and an adjustable shockcord hem.
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Castle Clothing A 10/10 jacket
When the weather is 1/10, you need a jacket that is 10/10. Waterproof, windproof and fl eece lined, the Sutherland will help you crack on with the job and shrug off the weather. The zipped side opening makes it easy to get on and off and the adjustable hood and kangaroo pocket will keep out even the most bitter cold.
The TuffStuff Sutherland windbreaker jacket is waterproof, windproof and fl eece lined, manufactured from a hardwearing PU coated 100% nylon material which is waterproof to 3000mm and breathable to 3000mvp. It features taped seams and is windproof with a polyester fl eece lining. The 259 Sutherland is unique within the TuffStuff range being the only 1/4 zip waterproof hooded jacket. It also has zipped side opening to make it easier for the wearer. With two zipped side pockets and a large kangaroo pocket on the front and a large adjustable hood.
Available in grey in sizes small to 2XL, this jacket is in stock now.
www.castleclothing.co.uk www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk November 2021 | 37 | The Sutherland
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