Compass Gilet, Padded Softshell Jacket, Winter Jacket, and Beanie how they meet modern aviation workwear requirements.
A Shift in Uniforms
When dawn breaks on the tarmac and the quiet hum of engines becomes the day’s pulse, what your team wears does more than keep out the chill—it supports focus, comfort, and performance through every stage of the shift. The Compass Gilet, Padded Softshell Jacket, Winter Jacket, and Beanie are designed for aviation professionals who need garments that adapt to changing conditions while reflecting their role and company identity.
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Early Morning – The Padded Softshell Jacket
First light, even in summer, often brings the coldest moments, the Padded Softshell Jacket bridges warmth and mobility.
Hybrid construction: padded body for insulation, softshell sleeves for flexibility.
Showerproof, windproof, and breathable for apron tasks in mixed weather.
YKK full-front zip with chin guard and printable sleeves for practical branding.
Selection of feature zip colours to match your corporate branding style.
As the sun rises but conditions are still shifting, the Compass Gilet offers warmth where it matters most, while leaving arms free for precise tool handling or headset adjustments.
Sleeveless design retains torso warmth without restricting movement- ideal for equipment checks or pushback operations.
Showerproof, windproof, and breathable to handle any variable apron weather.
Insulated with REPREVE® recycled padding, balancing warmth with a lighter footprint.
Selection of feature zip colours to match your corporate branding style.
Completing the set, the Beanie provides compact warmth for colder shifts.
Soft, close-fit design that works under headsets or PPE.
50% recycled polyester (equivalent to one 1-litre plastic bottle).
Easy to store in a pocket when not required.
A double-thickness knit with contrast cuff, which adds to the professional appearance.
A smart, modern and practical look for every shift
Together, these layers help aviation teams work comfortably, remain visible, and stay prepared—whether moving between hangar and terminal, guiding aircraft on stand, or carrying out precision inspections on the apron.