THIS DURABLE UNIFORM JACKET HAS NO WEAK POINTS
With the growing popularity of Uniform Jacket, there’s no doubt that they are here to stay. But if they’re not as warm as fleece and not as waterproof as shells, why are they so popular? Where do they sit on the current coat spectrum?
Personally, I would choose Uniform Jacket from uniform-team. They are more flexible than bulky shells, and I’ve never been a big fan of fleece. It’s comfortable to wear and I like the pattern of the fabric, which is more elegant than other options.
Many industries are seeing the need for it. It’s popular in the leisure, construction and hospitality sectors, and everyone sees the benefits. More breathable than heavy coats and more wind and water resistant than fleece, it’s a great compromise that reduces the need for bulky layers of material.
Uniform Jacket varies greatly in breathability and water resistance, so choosing the right one can be difficult. There are two main types of this Uniform Jacket, membrane and stretch, each with different properties, but it can be difficult to distinguish between them, so it is important to read the item description carefully.
A membrane is completely windproof and waterproof in most applications, but this limits the breathability of the shirt. It is stretchy and windproof, but just enough to protect against freezing temperatures and rain. This style is more breathable, but allows moisture to be wicked away from the skin.
It can be easily customized with embroidery or print, making it a great choice for company branding.
THE VERSATILE FLEECE JACKET FOR ANY WEATHER
Once a staple in the wardrobe of students and slackers, the fleece jacket has long since abandoned its stereotypical 90s characteristics. Now it’s not uncommon to see them on the catwalk, as designers take notice of their avant-garde character.
Fleece is a fabric that can be used in many types of clothing. The term is generally used to refer to uniform jacket and tops.
Originally made from wool, fleece fabrics are known for their ability to retain heat and dry quickly, but have evolved with today’s advanced fabric technology. There are many types of fleece used for specific applications and situations.
From microfiber for layering and milder climates to heavyweight fabrics for very cold days, you can always find the right fleece for your needs.
SO WHY ADD FLEECE TO YOUR UNIFORM?
- It’s simply to keep you warm, which is what it’s ultimately for. There are many industries where you have to work outdoors and it’s perfect as a base layer under a waterproof layer, whatever the weather.
- It can also work the other way round. The micro-layer is ideal for sportswear and is light enough to allow the skin to breathe.
- Quick drying. It’s inevitable that you’ll get wet at some point, but fleece dries incredibly quickly.
- Lightweight and versatile. You can easily fold it up and store it in your bag when the sun is shining. I don’t know about most, but it’s nice to have that option.
- Layers: I’m sure you’ve heard this before, but many thin layers keep you warmer than thicker ones. Fleece is a good option because you can choose the weight of the material and it can be used in conjunction with waterproof outer insulation.
- Value for money: the fillets are completely man-made, so they are washable and durable.
The choice is yours, but if you’re still struggling with it, the team at uniform-team is here to help.
Call us on +966-50-251-0657 or email us: info@uniform-team.com for more information.