Focus on Jackets & Fleece STEDMAN Versatile light-weight outdoor jackets M
oisture-wicking workout clothes, an extensive fleece range, padded jackets and vests – the Stedman Active range is perfectly suited for sports and outdoor activities or simply extra warmth. It features functional fabrics
and affordable gear to keep moving indoors and outdoors – rain or shine. The newest members in the Stedman Active club are the Active Softest Shell Jackets for men and women.
These are no ordinary softshell jackets. They are wind- and water- resistant, but on top of that Stedman replaced the ordinary fleece lining with a super light mesh which gives these jackets much more ease of movement. The shell features a highly flexible four-way stretch with outstanding breathability for activities all year round.
These innovative jackets feature contrast coloured elements, side and chest pockets with zippers, adjustable sleeve hems with hook and loop fasteners and plenty more. Stedmanʼs Active Softest Shell Jackets for men (ST5230) and women (ST5330) are made of 94% polyester and 6% elastane at 250gsm. Brand-new dolphin grey, bestselling marina blue and black opal are the colour choices for these multi-talented jackets. Men are available in sizes from S to 2XL, women from S to XL.
Active Softest Shell Jackets DICKIES Workwear for the great outdoors D
esigned for all climates, Dickies Workwearʼs range of jackets and fleeces are built with the unpredictability of outdoor environments in mind. The company offers more than 50 jackets and fleece, allowing those who rely on its workwear to find something truly fit for purpose. Offering tradesmen a fresh new alternative to traditional workwear, the new Dickies Pro range includes a jacket that combines practicality, innovation and safety with a modern, professional look. Available in five colour-ways, the jacket was designed using flexible materials such as Cordura to offer extra defence against wear and tear and features
pockets to fit essential items such as a smartphone.
New products this year also include the Oakfield fleece, which is both smart and practical, while enduringly popular items include a fully lined microfleece jacket with two zipped hand warmer pockets for added comfort. Industry-specific favourites include the Hereford fleece, popular among farmers and featuring diamond quilted shoulder pads. As with all products across the Dickies Workwear ranges, its jackets and fleece marry innovation, comfort and protection, without losing sight of the practical priorities that tradesmen demand first and foremost.
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he Finden+Hales collection of co-ordinated sportwear, teamswear and corporate workwear is designed for easy personalisation; making branded jackets ideal for working or training outside. Finden+Hales offers a great opportunity for working or training outdoors with the LV630 Waterproof/Breathable Performance Jacket. This casual jacket has striking contrast piped panels down the body and across the raglan sleeve. Its taped seams, waterproof coating and breathable fabric combined with a concealed hood and draw cord hem make this the ultimate performance jacket. Available in black/red or navy/royal, in sizes S-2XL (100% nylon, 228T 130gsm PU coated). The LV650 Long Line Jacket is a classic choice. Made in a lightweight 100% nylon with a showerproof coating, this style has a funnel neck and storm flap to protect the wearer from the wind, as well as a concealed hood added in to the collar and a mid-thigh length. Available in black or navy, all employees/team members can look professional while staying protected from the ever interchangeable weather. These faultless styles come in sizes S-2XL, with the added bonus of easy embroidery access via zips in the lining (Outer: 1005 nylon 210T ripstop 95gsm, Inner: 190T taffeta 60gsm 100% polyester wadding).
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