The Charles River Women’s New Englander Rain Jacket with Print Lining represents a continuation in the innovation and versatility of women’s apparel with an added style of print lining. Made from 100% polyester polyurethane for superior wind and waterproof protection and heat-sealed seams as an extra measure against the elements. This combination of material and design features delivers a rain jacket that provides protection against wind and rain, allows for multiple use settings, alerts others to their presence with reflective trims front and back, and projects a in quality and style in an eye-catching silhouette line.
Protection & Performance factors of the Charles River Women’s New Englander Rain Jacket with Print Lining
Functionality factors of the Charles River Women’s New Englander Rain Jacket with Print Lining
Fashion factors of the Charles River Women’s New Englander Rain Jacket with Print Lining
Decoration options for the Charles River Women’s New Englander Rain Jacket with Print Lining
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.
Because of the three decoration options for this jacket, organizations like this versatility to advertise their logo for increased awareness. Individuals simply love the style and eye-popping colors and design features.
Sweatshirt Station is an authorized distributor of Charles River Apparel. You can click HERE to purchase the Charles River Women’s New Englander Rain Jacket with Print Lining (5996).
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