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Jacket Type
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  • Puffer jackets
  • Puffer jackets featuring a quilted structure with
    puffy-looking sections are great for staying warm
    without adding bulk. This outerwear is easy to
    compress and lightweight making it ideal for very
    active people.
  • 3-in-1 jackets
  • Blank 3-in-1 jackets are what you need if you
    travel through different weather in a day. This
    transitional outerwear allows you to wear just
    the mid-layer or the outer shell, or both pieces
    together making it easy to adapt to the changing
    weather. Most styles come with a lightweight
    inner layer for protection from mild wind and a
    water-resistant outer layer for the harsher
    climates

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  • Softshell jackets
  • Blank Softshell jackets are lightweight outerwear
    that comes with breathability and
    moisture-wicking features and can be used as an
    insulating mid-layer. The jackets stretchiness,
    warmth, and breathability make it a great choice
    for active outdoor adventures.
  • Parkas
  • Blank Parkas are long winter jackets that reach
    up to your mid-thigh or even knee. Its durable
    shell material makes them reliable protection for
    people living in cold and windy places.

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Insulation
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  • Down Insulation
  • Down is a natural insulator made from feathers.
    It offers great warmth despite being lightweight,
    and compressible. As down jackets do not dry very
    quickly, they are better suited for cold buy dry
    climates.
  • Synthetic Insulation
  • Synthetic insulation is fast drying, is cheap,
    and can keep you cozy in humid climates or rain.
    However, this outerwear made of polyester fibers
    is a little heavier and difficult to pack for
    people who travel a lot.

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Jacket Features
  • Hood Hooded jackets are popular for the comfort
    and style they offer. Some styles have extra
    insulation on the hood to keep you even warmer.
  • Drawcord Drawcords at the hem and hood of a
    jacket make it easier to seal draughty openings
    for better protection from wind and cold air.
    Generally, drawcords are attached at the rear,
    and dual drawcords at the side of the face. You
    can also find jacket styles with the drawcord at
    the waist instead.
  • Pockets Pockets are an essential part of a
    jacket. Having pockets on the inside and outside
    allows your outerwear to be more functional.
  • Vents/ Pit-zips These openings at the armpits
    and core promote venting the built-up body
    temperature as your exertion level rises. Vents
    are especially common with waterproof jackets,
    however, you can still find them in a few
    insulated jackets.
  • Raglan Sleeve Raglan sleeves are created with a
    continuous piece of fabric and extend from the
    collar of the garment to the underarm. Its unique
    construction facilitates a broader range of arm
    movements.
  • Thermal retention cord Allows you to fasten the
    hem properly and restrict air from getting into
    the garment and seal it, creating a more
    windproof layer.
  • Reflective Stripes An essential safety feature
    that improves visibility in low light conditions
    by catching reflecting backlight in a way that
    draws attention.
  • Water Proof Shell Jackets with a DWR finish let
    water bead up and roll off the exterior without
    drenching it. This is essential if you need to
    work outdoors during rain or snow.
  • Lining The lining is the inner layer of the
    jacket that comes in contact with your skin and
    can help retain heat. The material used in the
    lining is a factor in your jackets warmth.
    Fleece or an extra layer of material helps retain
    warmth.
  • Lots of small features can make the difference
    between a good jacket and a great one. Here are
    some of the best features that you should be
    looking for.

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Now that you know what to look for in a jacket,
youll be able to choose the perfect outerwear to
keep yourself warm, dry, comfortable, and stylish
all season long. Explore our wholesale jacket
collection for the best styles at affordable
prices.
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