Helly Hansen 71040 Brussels Jacket

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Helly Hansen Brussels Premium Jacket - Lightweight Helly Tech Waterproof Breathable Material.

This really is a stunning garment that would look at home in the workplace and the high street - designed to perform by the experts Helly Hansen.

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Features

Waterproof
Stay dry in wet conditions.
Embroidery and Print Compatible
This product can be transformed with superb embroidery and print, produced in-house by the experienced Howsafe branding team. Please call us on 01733 560669 to discuss your embroidery and print requirements.
Zip Fastening
Zip fastening for ease of wear and added durability
Helly Tech
Helly Tech is the waterproof and breathable outer layer between you and the elements. Its unique membrane stops water molecules going in, but lets moisture molecules escape. Keeping you dry from the outside and comfortable on the inside.

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Helly Hansen Workwear

Helly Hansen Workwear is a brand with a stormy history; starting with humble beginnings in the fishing grounds of the Norwegian Fjords in the 19th Century to become a globally respected brand with a loyal following.
 
Scandinavia is an apt birthplace for waterproof clothing as it was from here that the Vikings braved the fury of the North Sea, mastering seafaring to raid, trade, explore and settle in wide areas of Europe, Asia, and the North Atlantic islands. 
 
Helly Hansen's story begins some 800 years after the end of the Viking age in 1877, as the 35-year-old Captain Helly Juell Hansen had been at sea for two decades on the cod fisheries and hatched an idea to produce waterproof clothing for sailors. He and his wife Maren Margarethe started to manufacture oilskin jackets, trousers, sou'westers and tarpaulins, fabricated from coarse linen soaked in linseed oil. In 1878 the newly-formed company won a diploma for excellence at the Paris Expo, began exporting its products and during the first quarter century of their business produced and sold approximately 10,000 pieces of clothing.
 
During the 20th century, Helly Hansen made several technological breakthroughs including the development of the layering principle, which evolved into the the 3-Layer System.

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