Fleece is a synthetic polyester fabric made from plastic that provides good insulation and was originally created to be a material superior to wool. The polyester is woven into a light fabric and then brushed to enhance the volume of the fibers.
The Charles River Women’s Heathered Fleece Jacket is a stylish outerwear garment is lighter than wool and a very comfortable jacket that has anti-perspiration qualities, allows moisture to evaporate while blocking humidity from the outside. The moisture resistant property makes this jacket is ideal for a variety of weather conditions and as a multi-seasonal transitional garment.
Charles River’s ability to custom design almost any decoration feature to the jacket makes this article of clothing popular with organizations, businesses, teams and other entities wanting to provide their members with comfort and style while advertising their logo and branding identity.
Key protection and performance factors of the Charles River Women’s Heathered Fleece Jacket
Key functionality factors of the Charles River Women’s Heathered Fleece Jacket
Key fashion factors of the Charles River Women’s Heathered Fleece Jacket
Decoration options for the Charles River Women’s Heathered Fleece Jacket
There is one decoration option for personalizing this jacket; embroidery.
The Embroidery decoration minimums are 12 pieces per logo.
What are some of the more common types of organizations, businesses or entities that choose the Charles River Women’s Heathered Fleece Jacket?
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