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When you're handing out branded workwear at a job fair, sponsoring a technical training event, or outfitting a team at an industry expo, this jacket carries your logo without looking like throwaway swag. The poly-cotton twill takes embroidery cleanly and holds up through repeated wear — which matters when you want your brand walking around job sites, not sitting in a closet. Built with the same structure as uniforms that survive industrial laundry, so recipients actually use it instead of tossing it after one shift.
When a long-term client promotes someone into a field leadership role or opens a new facility, this jacket works as a congratulations-with-utility gift that actually gets worn. The permanently lined structure and wrinkle-resistant blend mean it arrives looking sharp and stays that way through their workday — no dry-cleaning required before they put it on. Use it for milestone recognitions, site-opening thank-yous, or quarterly top-performer awards where you want something more substantial than a polo but less ceremonial than embroidered outerwear. It's durable enough that they'll associate your logo with quality every time they grab it off the hook.
When someone's first week matters — or you're recognizing a 10-year milestone — hand them something that doesn't feel disposable. This jacket works for onboarding kits at distribution centers, welcome packages for facilities teams, or service anniversary gifts where durability actually means something. The poly-cotton holds up through industrial laundry, so branded jackets still look intentional six months in, and the structured fit photographs well at team events without reading as cheap uniform stock.