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Bodywarmers, gilets sans manches, personnalisables sur stock - WALOMO

A bodywarmer is a sleeveless vest. It is characterized by its straight fit ensured by its assembly. Often used in work clothing (PPE), the bodywarmer was later declined in more modern, padded versions,...  Read more

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Bodywarmers

A bodywarmer is a sleeveless vest. It is characterized by its straight fit ensured by its assembly. Often used in work clothing (PPE), the bodywarmer was later declined in more modern, padded versions, with more technical materials which confer freedom of movement and calorific intake. Customizable by embroidery, screen printing or transfer, you are sure to convey the perfect brand image for your staff or employees.

Which bodywarmer should I take for my use ?

Tere are working bodywarmers, straight or loose multi-pocket, wich are perfect for equipping a logistics staff, workers who seek above all functionnality and range of motion. This is the case for the CRUISER, CHALLENGER II and TUBE references. Other bodywarmers have tighter cuts and are more like the image garment. This is the case for sleeveless puffer jackets or softshell bodywarmers. The advantage of a bodywarmer lies in its ability to dress all silhouettes more than the jackets on wich the problem of the sleeves can arise.

What materials make up a bodywarmer ?

The Ripstop polyester coating of some bodywarmers gives durability to the product. Typical of work clothes, this material is preferred because it is fashioned in a mesh with a warp and weft which ensures resistance and avoids decomposition linked to a tear. Others, lighter in Polyester Pongee, like the bodywarmer AXESS, are lined with micro fleece so as to keep the body warm. Finally, bodywarmers are often made of 40D nylon. Nylon (or polyamide) gives a more qualitative dimension, and, when quilted, the bodywarmer will become more urban. The BEN and XENON references are two perfect examples.