Winter workwear from Snickers Workwear

Winter workwear from Snickers Workwear

Peter Dumigan managing director of the Hultafors Group UK, which owns Snickers Workwear, Hultafors Tools, Solid Gear and Toe Guard safety footwear explains how you can suit up for the colder months sustainably

This winter, workwear choices will be as much influenced by sustainability as they are for comfort, practicality and protection. Many tradesmen and women are buying better-quality garments that will last longer because they incorporate recycled fibres in the fabric technology which reduces environmental waste.

In fact, it’s becoming more widely recognised that cheap, throwaway working clothes are contributing to our environmental concerns while garments made from sustainable Preferred Fibres deliver high levels of durability and comfort. They’re good value, hard-wearing products with a long product lifetime which is key to reducing waste.

 

Dressing for the weather – and the environment


If you’re freezing cold, you’re not going to be working as efficiently and comfortably as you could. That’s why wearing layers is the best way to regulate your body temperature when you’re working in unpredictable or generally inclement weather conditions. That’s why a 3-layer workwear system – Base-layers, Mid-layers and Outer-layers will keep you warm and comfortable by transporting moisture away from your skin, insulating your body, and protecting you from cold, wet and windy weather.

 

Layering from head to toe


Whether it’s hot or cold, the solution to effective layering is making sure you stay dry, even when you’re working up a sweat and the best way to do just that is through the layer that’s closest to your skin – the Base-layer.

 

Base-layers


These first-layer undergarments, including socks are vital for staying dry and ventilated and the types you wear should ‘wick’ – transport – moisture away from your skin. The range of Base-layer clothes from Snickers Workwear have seamless comfort and a great ergonomic fit, but different garments fabrics such as those with ‘37.5® technology’ provide different levels of ventilation and warmth depending on how active you are while working and the weather conditions you’re working in.

For instance, during the colder months of the year, Merino wool is a natural and durable Base-layer choice. While it can absorb around 5% of its own weight in moisture, this type of wool has the added benefit of being naturally odour resistant – and it’s environmentally friendly.

 

Mid-layers


If your job involves moving back and forth, indoors and outside, or you find yourself constantly switching back and forth between physical and stationary tasks in colder conditions, then it’s worth paying particular attention to your choice of Mid-layer clothing.

Your second – middle – layer is designed for warmth and insulation and to compliment your base-layers. If it’s ergonomically designed for a body-mapping fit, it should trap your body heat in a pocket of warm air around you. That means your Mid-layer needs to fit well, without being too tight or loose. Ideally, it will be made from a knitted, quilted, fleece, or microfleece materials that provide an airy yet comfortable enclosure.

However, if your work is physically demanding, ventilating your body is vital and this is where garment functionality is absolutely vital. You’ll need ‘Hybrid’ garments that provide insulation combined with ventilation and multiple functionality features like Snickers Workwear’s fleeces, gilets and lightweight jackets which are made from more environmentally friendly fabrics such as recycled polyester.

 

Outer-layers


If you have to work outside in cold, wet, or windy weather for long periods, work will get even harder. That’s when you’ll definitely want to protect yourself from the elements with your own protective shell – the third weatherproof Outer-layer.

Your third layer needs to deliver effective wind and water protection to keep you warm, dry and to ensure the effectiveness of the two inner layers. And as with both Base- and Mid-layers, you’ll want to avoid getting too warm – so insultation combined with ventilation features in your outer garments are absolutely vital.

That means that you need jackets designed to be durable and weatherproof which complement the garments’ overall technical functionality. Snickers Workwear’s Work Jackets are built to be weatherproof enough to keep the elements at bay, and durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of hard day’s work but still delivering the level of breathability and ventilation you need for a comfortable and effective day at work.

Waterproof or water-repellent?

“How wet are you likely to get on site?” asks Peter, and “how long will you be exposed to the wet weather – minutes or hours? For longer exposure, or if you need 100% protection on site in the rain, look for our GORE-TEX jackets. These highly technical garments are extremely durable with a membrane that has over 1.4 billion pores per square cm. They’re waterproof to keep you dry, windproof to keep you warm, and breathable to keep you comfortable all day long”.

For quick and reliable protection when it’s raining or if your work is less active, choose our PU garments which, along with our other rainwear clothing have EN 343 certification for Protection against Foul Weather. This accreditation validates the garment’s performance in the rain through independent testing.

 

Breathability

Also, choose clothes with good climate control that transports sweat away from the skin, and make it a habit to check the breathability features of the garments you buy. Breathability comes in two ways. Either the breathability of the fabric itself, such as our 37.5® technology sports fabric, or built-in ventilation functionality such as zippers or meshed fabric areas at the sides and back of the garments.

Finally, whatever the winter weather may do to dampen your spirits, as far as your work clothes are concerned, by making a conscious buying choice in the right workwear, you can work effectively and comfortably all day long – and with an eye on reducing your own carbon footprint.

For more information on the Snickers Workwear range visit https://www.snickersworkwear.co.uk/

For more information on Snickers Workwear 37.5 Technology visit: https://www.snickersworkwear.co.uk/page/product_guide_material_and_cobrands

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