Blending environmental consciousness with contemporary fashion, this garment is constructed from recycled materials, making it a prime choice for eco-aware consumers. Suited for both athletic endeavors and laid-back moments, the fabric variants include Black Opal, comprising 94% polyester (with 24% recycled content) and 6% elastane, and Anthra Heather, blending 81% polyester (28% recycled), 13% viscose, and 6% elastane. Weighing in at 300 g/m² and available in sizes XS-XL, its features include a scuba hood, nickel-free metal accents, hidden zipped pockets, and decorative seams. The sustainable element shines through with the use of recycled plastic bottles—eight per jacket. Complete with premium labeling, this jacket embodies style with a purpose.
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.