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The jacket your January crew will fight over, with your logo sewn right into the chest.
Berne. Berne has been outfitting tradespeople and industrial crews since 1915, and that pedigree means something when you hand this to an employee. They'll recognize it as real workwear, not a corporate giveaway that ends up in a closet. Putting your logo on Berne says you equip your people with gear that actually gets used on the job.
When your crews are on a job site in January, you want a jacket that keeps up with the shift, not one that gets left in the truck by 10am. The sherpa-lined body and insulated sleeves make this a legit cold-weather workhorse, while the clean left chest panel gives your embroidered logo a flat, structured surface to live on. Order it for field teams, seasonal gifts, or as the uniform piece your crew actually wants to pull on every morning.
The vintage-washed cotton duck shell has that worn-in feel right out of the box, so it doesn't look stiff or overly branded. The extended back keeps workers covered when they're bending, lifting, or climbing, and the reinforced nylon cuffs mean it holds up through a real season of use.
Embroidery is the strongest choice for the left chest on this 12 oz. cotton duck shell. The firm, structured fabric holds stitch detail cleanly and won't pucker, making even a detailed logo look sharp. If your team wants a more rugged, workwear-native look, leather or faux-suede patch options on the left chest are a great fit for the jacket's vintage aesthetic.