Merging eco-consciousness with contemporary design, this piece transforms recycled materials into a modern-day essential. Suitable for athletic or casual settings, it features two fabric variants: Black Opal, crafted with 94% polyester (including 24% recycled) and 6% elastane; and Anthra Heather, combining 81% polyester (28% recycled), 13% viscose, and 6% elastane. With a weight of 300 g/m², it comes in sizes S-XXL. Each jacket is a testament to sustainability, crafted from eight recycled plastic bottles. Additional highlights include nickel-free metal eyelets, a two-tone scuba hood, concealed side pockets, decorative seams, and premium labeling. This is an eco-friendly style redefined.
Table Summary of Branding Methods
1. Ink Printing (Pad or Screen)
Used on: Hard surface or fabric
Applies bold colours on flat or curved surfaces using either pad or screen printing. (up to 4 spot colours)
2. Direct Digital Full Colour Printing
Used on: Hard surface or fabric
Prints vibrant, photo-quality logos with gradients and fine details.
3. Laser Engraving
Used on: Metal or bamboo
Etches your design into the surface for a sharp, permanent finish.
4. Embroidery
Used on: Fabric
Threads your logo directly into fabric for a premium, textured look.
5. Sublimation Printing
Used on: Fabric or certain hard surfaces
Fuses full-colour artwork into the material — ideal for edge-to-edge prints.
6. Heat Transfer Full-Colour Printing
Used on: Fabric
Transfers complex or multi-colour designs using heat and pressure.
7. Debossing, Embossing & Foil Stamping
Used on: Leather or leather look surfaces
Presses your logo into (deboss), above (emboss), or add shine (foil) for a high-end, ink-free finish.
8. Digitally Printed Labels
Used on Packaging, containers, and hard surfaces
Custom-cut adhesive labels printed in full colour — ideal for short runs and quick branding.