Win A Pair Of Helly Hansen Jackets For The Winter
Please note this competition has now closed.
We've got a lovely pair of Helly Hansen Manchester Shell Jackets in blue to give away, perfect for the colder season and courtesy of IDML in Newport!
IDML are the South's leading supplier of Helly Hansen workwear supplying Jackets / Fleeces / Trousers / Overalls / T shirts / Boots / High Vis / Safety Wear and loads more.
When it comes to getting the right clothing and equipment for work, IDML are stocked with a huge range of workwear to suit any job - inside or out.
They are specialists at giving your company or brand the right look by providing embroidery or printing across all their range making you stand out.
And during the month of December they are also offering 20% off list price on all your bespoke printing and embroidery - just quote 'IDML RADIO'
To give one lucky winner the chance to win a pair of Helly Hansen Jackets for the Winter, just answer the question below before the closing date on Friday December 15 - best of luck!
Enter now:
Please note the following sizes are available for each prize:
Mens - Small to 4XL
Womens - Small to 2XL
The selected winner will need to attend the store in Newport for fitting and collection.
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