Focus on Outdoor Workwear COMFORT COLORS Warm up in an instant favourite W
hen temperatures drop, Comfort Colors has the perfect outerwear to help you layer up and enjoy the great outdoors all year long.
The Comfort Colors sweatshirt collection is crafted from a soft yet sturdy 80% cotton, ring spun/ 20% polyester blend. With the warmth of this 322gsm fabric, the cosy crews and hoodies in this line are ideal for keeping the chill out wherever
life takes you during the cooler months. Comfort Colorsʼ proprietary dyeing process is equivalent to the effect of 50 wash cycles and achieves a worn-in look without the clothes losing shape or shrinking. As a result, the brandʼs garment-dyed sweats look and feel like familiar favourites.
Adult sweatshirts in crewneck (1566) and pullover hoodie options (1567) are made to last with twin-needle stitched armholes, cuffs and waistbands. They are available in sizes S-3XL in a rich spectrum of 39 natural shades for the crew and 23 colours for the hooded sweat.
1568
The latest addition for men is a zippered hoodie (1568), which offers a choice of 17 irresistible colours. Ladiesʼ crewneck, pullover hood and full zip hooded sweatshirts (1596, 1595 and 1598) feature a flattering semi-fitted silhouette. 1x1 ribbing in the cuffs and waistband helps the shape of these sweatshirts to stand the test of time. The pullover hoodie also features ribbed side panels, while the seams of the crew and the zippered hoodie are secured with twin-needle stitching. They are offered in sizes S-2XL in 13 hues for the crew, 14 shades for the hooded sweatshirt and 15 nature-inspired colours for the full zip option. Comfort Colorsʼ clothes come in colours to suit any season, and are made with quality and craftsmanship in every detail.
www.comfortcolors.com/eu RG070 PENCARRIE Waterproof and windproof C
ombat the wet weather with the Regatta Hardwear Stormflex Waterproof Jacket (RG070) made from Stormflex polyester
with a PU coating.
The stitched and welded seams and grown on hood ensure the lightweight jacket is waterproof and windproof.
Additional features include a collar high full length zip with double storm flap to keep out the wet weather, two front pockets and an adjustable drawcord hem. Available in sizes S to 3XL. Complete the waterproof uniform with Portwestʼs Classic Rain Trousers (PW167) made from PVC coated polyester. Taped seams work to keep the wearer dry and the fit of the trousers allow for easy layering over other clothing. The trousers feature an elasticated waistband, side access slits with tear release fastening and stud adjusters at the hem. Available in black and navy and in sizes S to XXL.
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he Tradesmith Jacket (CWC-3) is both rugged and highly durable. It features a water-repellent finish, sherpa fleece lining and light thermal fill for added warmth. This workwear-ready jacket features double chest pockets, self fabric collar, a contemporary fashion-forward design and embroidery access for decoration. Features include:
● Cuff placket and button. ● Chest pocket with button snaps. ● Collar stand. ● Self-fabric collar. ● Internal chest pocket. ● External full-length stormflap. ● Welted hand pockets. ● Metal centre front zipper. ● Body sherpa.
www.stormtech.eu CASTLE CLOTHING Stylish and waterproof O
ne of the newest Tuffstuff Jackets is the 259 Hopton
Jacket. It is a modern and stylish waterproof, partnered with a quilted lining for impressive thermal retention.
Manufactured from a hardwearing 100% polyester melange outer which is a waterproof fabric to 3000mm with a TPU membrane and
taped seams, its features
include zipped chest and side pockets, adjustable hem and hood, internal pocket with headphone access and embroidery access enabling it to be decorated easily.
www.castleclothing.co.uk www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk 259
Hopton Jacket
STORMTECH
A workwear-ready jacket
CWC-3
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