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Recycled sherpa fleece

SKU: FR854 In Stock

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Stay warm and support the environment with this recycled sherpa fleece jacket. It is made from 100% recycled polyester, featuring a zip-through design and a chest pocket. This comfortable jacket provides an eco-conscious choice for your promotional branding needs.

Recycled sherpa fleece

This recycled sherpa fleece jacket is a good choice for general promotional campaigns, offering a comfortable and eco-conscious branding option.

  • Made from 100% recycled polyester, this zip-through fleece features a regular fit and a thick pile sherpa texture.
  • It includes a contrast funnel collar with a fleece inner and flatlock-stitched contrast panels made from 100% cotton twill.
  • Practical details include a front chest pocket with a zip, welt side pockets with popper fastenings, and elasticated cuffs.
  • The jacket has a curved hem with an elasticated cord and is lined with embroidery access, making it simple to add branding.
  • Designed tag-free for straightforward rebranding, this jacket supports your general promotional efforts.

This comfortable and durable jacket is ideal for adding your company's logo for various promotional activities.

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3 weeks ago

When you're working against impossible deadlines, having suppliers you can trust makes all the difference. The Promo Group consistently delivers quality, responds quickly and never lets me down. Chayde and the team are an absolute pleasure to work with—thank you for making my job that much easier.

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3 weeks ago

Keagan the salesman , is a legend quick response definitely will use the company in future jobs.

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