Focus on Jackets & Fleece
Tee Jays Sustainable materials and recycled polyester
Tee Jays’ new LITE Jacket Collection is made with sustainable materials and recycled polyester. The collection consists of the LITE Jacket style 9644, the LITE Hooded Jacket style 9646 and a LITE Bodywarmer style 9648.
All styles in the collection are made in a soft light material, isolated with DuPont padding matte textured 1x1 ripstop fabric and a clean Scandinavian design. All styles in this collection feature a quality SBS zipper, inner pocket, two large front pockets and is designed with invisible elastic cuffs. All styles are unisex and has a minimalistic design suitable for everyday wear. The LITE Jacket series is designed to keep you warm and is going to be your perfect match in the cold weather months.
The LITE Jacket style 9644 is available in the colours black, navy and deep green. The clean Scandinavian design gives this jacket a modern silhouette. The LITE Hooded jacket style 9646 is available in the colours: black, navy, deep green and dusty orange and is featured with a hood. All styles in this series is water repellent and keeps you warm in all kinds of weather. The LITE bodywarmer style 9648 is the last style in Tee Jays’ new series of insulated sustainable jackets. The bodywarmer is available in the colours black, navy and deep green. Great features and details make this series fi t for any lifestyle; easygoing styles that are absolute must-haves in your wardrobe. All styles available from BTC activewear and PenCarrie.
LITE Hooded jacket style 9646
www.teejays.dk
Craghoppers Expert A comprehensive outerwear collection
Craghoppers Expert now features a comprehensive range of men’s and women’s fl eece and unisex jacket options. The Expert Corey 200 and the Expert Miska 200 fl eece jacket, made from recycling 40 plastic bottles, continue to be popular styles in black, carbon, navy. The Expert Corey 200 is also made from 40 bottles and is available as a half zip in navy and black. There are four new unisex jackets featuring the new EcoShield plant-based DWR: Expert Thermic Insulated, Expert Kiwi Pro Stretch Long, Expert Kiwi Pro Stretch 3 in 1 (softshell inner) and Expert Expolite Thermal are all available in black, carbon, navy – all with recycled content.
www.craghoppers.com Expert Corey 200
Fruit of the Loom Stand out styles
Fruit of the Loom offers lots of different styles throughout the year that stand out thanks to an unbeatable combination of outstanding quality, optimal printability and a huge range of colours and sizes.
For the upcoming autumn season, the focus is on the Classic Sweats range. This range features numerous great styles that keep you warm and look great doing it. The focus is on diversity and bringing the best out in everyone. This diversity is particularly apparent in the huge range of colours and sizes. The enormous variety of colours offered by the Fruit Classic Sweats ensures that every man, woman and child has the chance to fi nd a Classic Style that suits them best. Depending on the style, the manufacturer offers tops in between fi ve and 25 colours and tracksuit bottoms in four to six colours. The selection of sizes is just as broad. Diversity also plays a key role in the sizes to ensure that everyone is able to enjoy a Classic Sweat piece that fi ts them. As such, Fruit of the Loom offers many styles in sizes up to 5XL. For instance, the Classic Hooded Sweat is available in 25 different colours – from radiant sunfl ower and bold fuchsia to classic black, deep navy, classic olive and heather grey, there are colours for everyone. The double-layer hood, modern cord in the same colour and kangaroo pocket create the casual look that every hoodie should have. The soft material made of 20% polyester and 80% cotton is comfortable on the skin and ensures top comfort all day long. The selection of sizes leaves nothing to be desired either: for men, the sizes range from S to 5XL.
www.fruitoftheloom.eu Classic Hooded Sweat | 38 | September 2021
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
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