Branded Fleeces & Work Jackets
The layer your team actually lives in from September to May. Fleeces, softshells, bodywarmers and insulated jackets, embroidered with your logo, with free setup over £150 and no minimum order.
Get a quote See the rangeThe most-worn branded garment you will buy
Polos get the attention, but in a British working year the jacket layer is on more days than anything else. It is what your team wears to the merchant, on a customer's driveway, in the van, and in every photograph anyone takes of your business. Which makes it the single highest-value place to put your logo, and the item worth getting right rather than cheap.
It is worn over everything
Whatever else the team has on, the jacket is the visible layer. Your branding sits on the outside of the whole outfit.
It goes home with them
Fleeces and softshells get worn off site far more than overalls do. That is free brand exposure, if the garment is one people want to wear.
It lasts years, not months
A good jacket outlives several sets of polos, which changes how the cost per wear stacks up.
Which layer does what
Four garment types, four different jobs. Most teams end up with two of them rather than trying to make one garment do everything.
Microfleece and full-zip fleece
Warmth with almost no weight, and the most comfortable option for indoor and van-based work. Poor at blocking wind, and not water resistant. The default choice for warehouse, workshop and office-plus-site roles.
Softshell jacket
The all-rounder. Blocks wind, sheds light rain, stretches with movement, and looks smart enough to wear to a customer meeting. The single most popular branded work jacket, and for good reason. Softshell vs fleece compared.
Bodywarmer and gilet
Core warmth with free arms. Underrated by people who have not worn one, and indispensable to anyone whose work involves reaching, lifting or driving. Layers over a fleece in deep winter.
Insulated and waterproof jackets
The proper winter outer layer for outdoor trades, often waterproof rated. Heavier and warmer, and the thing you stop putting on in April. See waterproof ratings explained.
Not sure which combination suits your team? Our layering guide covers how the layers work together, and free 48hr samples let people try before you commit.
Quick comparison
| Garment | Best for | Wind | Rain | Wear it to a customer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Microfleece | Indoor, workshop, van | Poor | No | Casual |
| Softshell | Most mixed indoor/outdoor work | Good | Light showers | Yes |
| Bodywarmer | Layering, driving, lifting work | Varies | Varies | Yes |
| Insulated jacket | Outdoor winter work | Good | Often rated | Depends on style |
Wind and rain performance vary by specific product. Where a garment carries a waterproof rating we will tell you what it is rather than describing it loosely.
Getting the branding right on a jacket
Jackets take branding differently to polos. Thicker fabric, more panels, more seams, and a garment people are fussier about. A few things worth knowing before you order.
Embroidery is almost always the answer
It suits the fabric weight, survives years of washing, and looks like a company rather than a giveaway. Embroidery vs print compared.
Left chest plus back is the standard
Logo on the left chest, company name across the shoulders or upper back. The chest does the close-up work, the back does the across-the-car-park work. See the placement guide.
Dark garments need a reversed logo
Your standard logo may vanish on a navy or black jacket. A white or single-colour version solves it, and we will flag it at proof stage if the combination will not read. See the colour guide.
Order before the weather turns
Every year the same thing happens. The first properly cold week arrives, everyone realises the team is short of jackets, and the colours and sizes they wanted are the ones that sold first. Jacket buying rewards being early by a few weeks, more than almost any other workwear category.
Better choice
Full size runs and full colour ranges, rather than working around what is left. Especially true for the less common sizes at either end.
No rush on the branding
Embroidery setup, proofing and production all go smoother when they are not competing with everyone else's last-minute winter order.
Kitting out for the season more broadly? Our winter workwear page covers the full cold-weather picture.
How it works
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Common questions
Can I order a single branded fleece?
Yes. There is no minimum order. A lot of orders here are one jacket for a new starter joining a team that was kitted out a year ago, and we keep your logo setup on file so it matches.
Softshell or fleece, if I can only buy one?
For most mixed indoor and outdoor work, softshell. It handles wind and light rain, looks smarter in front of customers, and covers more of the year. A fleece is the better single choice only if the work is mainly indoors. Our full comparison goes into it properly.
Will embroidery pucker on a fleece?
Not when it is set up correctly for the fabric. Fleece and softshell need different handling to a polo, which is part of what the logo setup covers. You approve a proof before anything goes into production.
Can you brand jackets we already own?
Get in touch and tell us what the garments are. Whether we can decorate customer-supplied items depends on the garment, so we will give you a straight answer rather than a blanket yes or no.
Can we mix garments on one order?
Yes. Most orders combine a few fleeces, a few softshells and some bodywarmers with the same logo across all of them, so people can pick what suits their role.
Get your team into branded jackets
Tell us the team size and the kind of work, and we will quote and send free 48hr samples so people can try the fit before you commit.
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