Introducing the Snickers 1902 FlexiWork Hybrid Jacket, a versatile and elastic work jacket that expertly bridges the gap between a traditional sweatshirt and an insulated garment. This innovative jacket is designed to cater to the needs of general construction workers who face varying temperatures, providing a comfortable and adaptable solution for everyday wear. Its unique composition makes it an ideal choice for those seeking both flexibility and warmth without the bulk of conventional workwear.
Crafted from flexible, wicking jersey fabric and enhanced with Repreve® insulation at the shoulders and upper body, the Snickers 1902 FlexiWork Hybrid Jacket offers unparalleled freedom of movement and targeted warmth where it’s needed most. The thoughtful design extends to the sleeves, which are engineered to support enhanced mobility, particularly beneficial for tasks requiring frequent overhead arm movement. This multi-purpose work jacket is a testament to Snickers’ commitment to providing functional, high-quality garments for professionals working across a broad temperature range.
Key Features and Benefits
- Repreve® polyester insulation in upper body
- Full-movement sleeves
- Hand-warming pockets with zippers
- Cuffs with thumb grip
- Elastic at bottom
Materials
- Main: 100% polyamide, 69 g/m².
- Contrast: 64% solution dyed polyester, 30% viscose, 6% elastane, 380 g/m².
- Insulation: 90% REPREVE® recycled polyester, 10 % polyester, 120 g/m².
- Cuff stretch: 90% polyester 10% elastane, 253 g/m². Pocket lining: 100% polyester, 69 g/m².
- Solution dyed,REPREVE® recycled polyester
Washing Instructions and Product Care
- Machine wash 40 degrees C
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Do not iron
- Dry cleaning solvents
Product Documents
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Snickers 1902 Product Spec.pdf
Product Code: 1902
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