Dear customers and friends:
Promotion Jacket: field-tested warmth that brands actually wear
If you’re comparing Warm Jackets for real campaigns—not just lookbooks—here’s the short version: the Promotion Jacket built on DM235 nylon Taslan with PU coating and a 260 gsm fleece lining is a no-drama, high-ROI shell for teams, giveaways, and cold-weather activations. I’ve seen far pricier pieces underperform in drizzle and wind. This one just gets on with it.
Origin matters for consistency. These come out of 14/F., Yisheng Building, No.68 West Heping Road, Shijiazhuang, China, where the line has dialed-in QC and, frankly, fewer surprises between prototypes and bulk. Many customers say the handfeel is softer than they expected for a promo-grade jacket—credit the Taslan texturing.
What’s inside (and why it stays warm)
Shell is nylon Taslan DM235 with a PU backer—good wind holdout and decent bead-up in light rain. Inside, a 260 gsm fleece does the heavy lifting for thermal comfort. It’s not a puffy; it’s the dependable mid-loft you wear to load-in at 6 a.m. and keep on through coffee. In fact, with a merino base layer, I was comfortable around -2°C to 8°C in gusty conditions. Your mileage, as ever, may vary.
Product specs (key data)
| Product | Promotion Jacket (DM235) |
| Shell Fabric | Nylon Taslan with PU coating; weight ≈ 140–160 gsm (real-world batches may vary) |
| Lining | 260 gsm polar fleece |
| Water Performance | Spray rating AATCC 22: 90/100 after 10 washes; ISO 811 hydrostatic head ≈ 3000 mm |
| Breathability | ASTM E96 (Proc B) ≈ 3000 g/m²/24h |
| Durability | Martindale ISO 12947: >30,000 rubs; colorfastness ISO 105 B02: 4 grade |
| Service Life | Around 3–5 seasons under normal corporate use; real-world use may vary |
| Sizes & Branding | S–3XL; heat-transfer, embroidery, reflective tapes optional |
Process flow and QA, briefly
- Materials: DM235 Taslan selection, PU coating spec, 260 gsm fleece color-lot matching.
- Methods: panel cutting (auto spreader), flatlock + overlock seams, DWR finish, heat-transfer logo curing.
- Testing: AATCC 22 (spray), ISO 811 (hydrostatic), ISO 12947 (abrasion), needle-detect and final measurement control.
- Certs available by request: OEKO-TEX Standard 100 for fabrics, Bluesign-approved mills (line-dependent).
Where it’s used (and why teams pick it)
Use cases: outdoor brand roadshows, courier fleets, tradeshow rigging crews, school staff, utilities, NGO field kits. Advantages include predictable sizing, easy logo placement, and a warm-but-not-bulky profile that fits under hi-vis shells if needed. To be honest, that layering versatility is what wins tenders.
Vendor comparison (what buyers really ask)
| Vendor | MOQ | Lead Time | Customization | Certs | Price Band |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dellee (factory) | ≈ 200 pcs | 30–45 days | High: colors, trims, reflective, logo placements | OEKO-TEX fabric options | Factory-direct |
| Regional importer | ≈ 100–300 pcs | 45–60 days | Medium: standard colorways | Varies | Mid |
| Premium brand | ≈ 50 pcs | In stock or 15–30 days | Low: logo only | Broad | High |
Field notes and customer feedback
— Event agency, Harbin winter roadshow: “Crew stayed comfortable at -6°C with base layers; logos held up after two weeks of daily wear.”
— Utility contractor: “Jacket slides under rain shell without bulk. Fleece hasn’t pilled after ~4K Martindale equivalent in our internal test.” It seems that the simple cuff and hem construction helps longevity.
Customization that actually moves the needle
Heat-transfer for gradients, embroidery for longevity, and optional reflective piping for mixed-light sites. Pantone match is fine; I’d pad timelines for neon shades. For strict compliance gigs, ask for EN 343 over-shell pairing and OEKO-TEX documentation.
In short, the Promotion Jacket is not trying to be alpine gear; it’s a dependable Warm Jackets option for teams who work outdoors, with specs that hold up under basic lab tests and, more importantly, on damp Thursday mornings when you’re shorthanded.
Authoritative references
Post time: Oct . 23, 2025 20:10



