The Charles River Toddler New Englander Rain Jacket is constructed from 100% polyester polyurethane that is wind and waterproof and has heat-sealed seams to provide additional weather proofing. The polyurethane is bonded to a woven backing to help make a stronger and more durable fabric that is the main feature of his versatile jacket. Its design is to protect children from the elements, enable freedom of movement for fun and frolicking, enable proper air flow circulation. Reflective single stripe accent at the hem in front and back help provide safety to the child when out at night by alerting drivers and others as to your child’s presence and need for precaution.
Protection & Performance factors of the Charles River Toddler New Englander Rain Jacket
Functionality factors of the Charles River Toddler New Englander Rain Jacket
Fashion factors of the Charles River Toddler New Englander Rain Jacket
Decoration options for the Charles River Toddler New Englander Rain Jacket
There are three decoration options for personalizing this Jacket; heat transfer, embroidery, and screen print.
The PerfectSeal heat transfer minimums are 24 pieces per logo, and the Embroidery and Screen-printing minimums are 12 pieces per logo.
This jacket with its multiple colors, decoration options, and classic style and design, provides a great opportunity to showcase your team, family, or organization, etc. while providing a quality look, rain and wind protection and functionality.
Sweatshirt Station is an authorized distributer of Charles River Apparel. You can click HERE to purchase the Charles River Toddler New Englander Rain Jacket (6099).
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