

Winter padding| waterproof
1–2 weeks
Corporate winter jackets without high-visibility certification are designed for company workwear where a clean and professional appearance is required. A winter jacket with company logo is suitable for representatives, sales staff or technicians in environments where high-visibility certification is not required.
The range includes several options depending on climate and working conditions, such as a lightweight winter jacket, a warm down winter jacket, or a padded winter jacket for very cold environments. Models are available with or without a hood.
These jackets are suitable for company clothing and everyday professional use when comfort, warmth and a neat appearance are important.
Applications: installation work, service work, customer visits, outdoor work, warehouse work.
Industries: construction sites, industry, logistics centres, property maintenance, service sector.
See also winter workwear. Browse the selection. Need help choosing company workwear? Contact our sales team or request a quotation for your company.


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1–5 business days

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1–2 weeks
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1–2 weeks
1–2 weeks


1–5 business days




1–2 weeks








1–5 business days

1–5 business days

1–2 weeks
1–2 weeks


1–2 weeks
In stock now
1–2 weeks



In stock now
1–5 business days




1–2 weeks






1–2 weeks

1–5 business days
1–2 weeks



In stock now


Corporate & Work Winter Jackets Non-Hi-Vis are built for professional use in cold conditions where high visibility is not mandatory. The range includes a lightweight winter jacket for work, insulated shells, and smart corporate coats that fit company dress codes. Designs balance safety, durability, and comfort while supporting branding and unified staff appearance.
Explore all Winter Clothing to compare insulation levels, waterproof ratings, and compatible mid-layers for your team’s needs.
This category covers insulated, weather-protective winter work jackets without hi-vis elements, designed for corporate use. Options range from a lightweight winter jacket for active tasks to heavy insulated parkas for prolonged outdoor work, including softshell-lined styles, shell jackets with liners, and smart corporate winter jackets suitable for customer-facing roles.
They are designed for cold, windy, and snowy conditions, and for transitional weather. Typical use includes yard work, loading bays, site supervision, service calls, facility rounds, and general maintenance when visibility rules do not require hi-vis.
Use cases: installation tasks, maintenance, service visits, warehouse work, supervision, light outdoor assembly.
Industries: construction sites, industrial plants, logistics hubs, shipyards, energy sector.
For cold protection, check EN 14058 for cool environments. For weather protection, refer to EN 343 for waterproofness and breathability. EN ISO 13688 covers general garment requirements, including ergonomics and sizing. Non-hi-vis jackets do not include EN ISO 20471.
Many models are windproof and water-repellent, while fully waterproof variants include sealed seams and membranes typically rated 5,000–20,000 mm. Breathability is indicated by RET or MVP; higher breathability suits active work. Always compare product specs for exact performance.
Synthetic insulation resists moisture, dries quickly, and is easier to wash, making it ideal for daily field use. Down provides excellent warmth-to-weight but needs dry conditions and more careful care. For demanding shifts and variable weather, synthetic is usually the practical choice.
Yes. Jackets typically support embroidery or heat-transfer logos on chest, sleeve, or back. Choose placements that do not cross waterproof seams. For a polished look across teams, consider a coordinated corporate winter jacket program with consistent colors and cuts.
Opt for regular fit to accommodate layers. If users wear thick mid-layers, consider sizing up. Check size charts, sleeve articulation, hem drawcords, and hood adjustability. Women’s-specific patterns improve comfort and adoption in mixed teams.
Look for helmet-compatible hoods, low-bulk collars, and two-way zippers that work with fall-arrest harnesses. Cable loops keep radio wires tidy. Confirm that pocket access remains clear when wearing gloves or a tool belt.
Follow the care label. Close zips and Velcro, wash inside out with mild detergent, and avoid fabric softener. Tumble-dry low if allowed to reactivate water repellency, and reproof when water no longer beads. Detach faux fur trims and removable hoods before washing.
Start with layering. Use a wicking base layer and breathable mid-layer. If you notice internal moisture, your activity level may exceed the jacket’s breathability. Choose a higher MVP model or use ventilation such as pit-zips. For persistent wetness, upgrade to a fully seam-sealed shell.
Prioritize durable zippers with glove-friendly pullers, storm flaps, chin guards, articulated sleeves, and fleece-lined hand pockets. Document pockets, ID windows, and internal zip pockets keep devices secure. These details add value during long shifts in changing weather.
For buyers comparing solutions across suppliers, focus on verified standards, membrane and insulation data, and real-world features that speed up work. A non-hi-vis, corporate winter jacket supports brand image while keeping staff warm and effective. See also our broader Winter Clothing selection to build a complete cold-weather kit.
Ready to equip your team? Need help with model selection, sizing runs, or logo application plans? Contact our sales team or request a quote for your company.