Durable Workwear Jacket | Waterproof, Insulated Multi-Pocket
Bomb Jacket: The Workwear Layer That Punches Above Its Weight
If you’ve spent a winter shift on a loading dock, you already know: the right Workwear Jacket can make or break productivity. This Bomb Jacket—made in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China—leans practical rather than flashy, and, to be honest, that’s exactly what most crews ask for. It’s warm without being bulky, cleans up easily, and survives the kind of abrasion that would shred fashion-first gear.
What’s driving the trend?
Three things keep coming up in buyer calls: dependable insulation, easy branding, and predictable lead times. Actually, that’s been the story for a while, but post-pandemic scheduling has made “predictable” a real differentiator. Many customers say they want a simple Workwear Jacket that fits a mixed workforce (S–4XL), can be color-matched to corporate guidelines, and passes basic durability testing—without spiraling unit costs.
Core Specifications (real‑world focused)
| Product | Bomb Jacket (workwear insulated) |
| Fabric | 100% polyester shell, abrasion‑resistant, ≈190T weave |
| Lining | 190T, 100% polyester |
| Padding | Soft poly fill, 140 gsm (CLO ≈ 0.7; real‑world warmth varies) |
| Sizes / Color | S–4XL or custom; any color per Pantone |
| Construction | Bar‑tacked stress points, YKK‑compatible zipper options, rib cuffs/hem |
| Care | Machine wash cold; hang dry; 30–50 wash cycles typical |
| Service life | 2–3 seasons in logistics/maintenance; usage dependent |
How it’s made (short version)
Materials are sourced to meet REACH compliance; OEKO‑TEX Standard 100 fabrics available on request. Panels are CAD‑cut, then stitched with 8–10 SPI seams; high‑wear zones get bar‑tacks. Padding is quilted to stabilize loft (no cold spots—well, fewer). Each lot sees pull tests (ISO 13935‑2), abrasion checks (ISO 12947 Martindale), tear (ASTM D1424), and colorfastness (AATCC 16). Batch QA logs are retained—useful for compliance audits. Origin: Floor 15, Fortune Building, 24 Guangan Street, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China.
Performance and test data (sample batch)
- Martindale abrasion: >30,000 rubs (ISO 12947-2)
- Seam strength: ≈600 N (ISO 13935-2), main seams
- Tear strength: ≈18–22 N (ASTM D1424), shell
- Dimensional stability: ≤3% after 3 washes (AATCC 135)
- Optional hi‑vis colors can align with EN ISO 20471 background material needs (when specified)
Where it excels
Warehouse and logistics, last‑mile delivery, facility maintenance, utilities, construction support crews, outdoor events staffing. In short, any team that needs a durable Workwear Jacket that layers easily under a shell or over a hoodie.
Customization options
Pantone color‑match; heat‑transfer or embroidery logos; reflective piping or tape; pocket mapping (pen/tool pockets), zipper brands, extra inner pocket, tear‑away labels, and carton/UPC compliance. MOQs vary by colorway—ask early; it helps lock timelines.
Vendor comparison (quick buyer’s view)
| Vendor | Type | MOQ | Lead time | Unit price (EXW) | Standards support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| QS Clothing (Bomb Jacket) | Manufacturer | ≈300–600 pcs | 30–45 days after PP sample | $17–$26 (spec‑dependent) | ISO, AATCC testing; OEKO‑TEX fabrics on request |
| Trading Co. A | Trading | ≈500–1,000 pcs | 45–60 days | $18–$32 | Varies by subfactory |
| Workwear Brand B | Brand/OEM | Stock‑based | Immediate for stock | $35–$60 | Brand certifications; less custom flexibility |
Notes: Prices/lead times are indicative; real‑world use and spec choices (colors, trims, branding) change the math.
Field feedback and quick case notes
“Warm but not sweaty”—we heard that a lot. A logistics provider in Warsaw swapped mixed outerwear for this Workwear Jacket and cut size‑related returns by 22% over the winter (simpler fit block, fewer SKUs). In another deployment, a utilities contractor in WA specced reflective piping and inner document pockets; crew acceptance jumped—comfort matters on 12‑hour shifts, surprisingly more than marketing thinks.
Standards and compliance pointers
- General garment safety: EN ISO 13688
- Cold protection (when specced as a system): EN 342
- Abrasion: ISO 12947 (Martindale); Colorfastness: AATCC 16
- Chemical compliance: EU REACH; optional OEKO‑TEX Standard 100 components
Bottom line: if you need a proven, no‑drama Workwear Jacket that’s easy to issue and easier to maintain, this Bomb Jacket hits the sweet spot on value, durability, and timeline.
Authoritative citations
- ISO 12947 (Martindale Abrasion) — International Organization for Standardization: https://www.iso.org/standard/72249.html
- ISO 13935-2 (Seam Strength) — ISO: https://www.iso.org/standard/51384.html
- AATCC Test Method 16 (Colorfastness to Light) — AATCC: https://www.aatcc.org/testing/methods/
- EN ISO 13688 & EN 342 — European Standards for Protective Clothing: https://standards.iteh.ai/ or national standards bodies











