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Windproof and Waterproof Workwear Women's Mens Windbreaker Jacket for Courier Companies Hiking
Company Code: ODC006
Material: matte high elastic (polyester) 800g
Set Type : Single-Piece Set
Function : Waterproof
Pattern : Solid Color
Suitable Activities : Outdoor Hiking
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Windproof and Waterproof Workwear Women's Mens Windbreaker Jacket for Courier Companies Hiking
The shell jacket is a core piece in professional outdoor gear. It is a functional outer layer that combines windproofing, waterproofing, breathability, and warmth. It is not just an ordinary jacket. It is a “mobile shelter” — crafted from technical fabrics. Whether atop snow‑capped peaks, deep within rainforests, or on city streets, it silently protects. It guards every adventurer who dares to set out.
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Teams tackling the outdoors need a unified uniform. Our customizable jackets support corporate branding. You can print your team logo or department name on waterproof, windproof gear. This fosters a sense of belonging — during every outdoor operation.

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Q1: What is a shell jacket? How does it differ from a regular jacket?
A1: A shell jacket is a functional outdoor outerwear piece. It combines windproofing, waterproofing, breathability, and durability.
Key differences:
Shell jacket: Uses multi‑layer composite technical fabrics. These repel water while wicking away moisture from the body — ideal for harsh weather and outdoor activities.
Regular Jacket: Offers only wind resistance or basic water repellency. It lacks breathability — and becomes hot, damp, and cold after intense activity.
Q2: Can a windbreaker be machine washed? How do I wash it without damaging the waterproofing?
A2: Machine washing is possible — but proper care is required. Dirt and sweat can clog the membrane’s micro‑pores, compromising performance.
Correct washing steps:
Close all zippers: Secure all zippers and fasten Velcro flaps — to prevent snagging the fabric.
Use specialized detergent: Employ jacket‑specific detergent or neutral wash. Avoid fabric softeners, bleach, or strong alkaline detergents — which damage the waterproof layer and membrane.
Gentle cycle: Select a delicate or outdoor‑gear cycle — with water below 30°C.
Thorough rinse: Ensure no detergent residue remains.
No drying: Air dry in the shade. Avoid direct sunlight and tumble drying — high heat damages the membrane.
Restore water repellency: After drying, if the outer layer’s water‑repellent effect diminishes, use a water‑repellent spray — to restore the lotus effect.
Frequency: Wash 1‑2 times per season — unless heavily soiled.
Q3: What is the difference between waterproofing and water repellency in jackets?
A3: These are two distinct concepts — often confused.
Waterproofing: Refers to the waterproof membrane within the fabric. It prevents water penetration regardless of pressure — the core function of jackets.
Water‑repellent — DWR coating: Refers to the outer hydrophobic coating on the fabric. It causes water to bead up and roll off the surface — the lotus effect. This coating gradually wears off with washing and use.
Relationship: When the DWR coating wears off, the outer layer will get wet — but the inner membrane remains waterproof. The garment will not leak water, but the wet outer layer will feel cold and heavy. Reapply DWR spray to restore effectiveness.
Q4: Can I wear a shell jacket in winter? Is it warm?
A4: Shell jackets themselves are not insulated. They serve as a windproof and waterproof “outer shell.”
Warmth Logic: The jacket’s purpose is to block cold wind and precipitation — preserving heat trapped by your mid‑layer — fleece or down. Wearing only the jacket in winter without a mid‑layer will leave you cold.
Winter Layering: Base layer for moisture wicking — plus mid‑layer fleece or lightweight down — plus shell jacket. This classic three‑layer outdoor winter system provides warmth and flexibility.
Q5: Can I iron my shell jacket?
A5: No.
Reason: High heat damages the waterproof membrane and water‑repellent coating — causing permanent loss of functionality.
Wrinkle removal: Hang to dry in the shade — allowing gravity to naturally smooth creases. If absolutely necessary, iron at the lowest possible temperature through a cloth — high risk, not recommended.
Storage note: Fold for storage. Avoid prolonged heavy pressure — to prevent membrane damage at crease points.
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