WINNER ANNOUNCED: Win A Quality Helly Hansen Winter Jacket
Huge congratulations to our winner, Louise Read and Sam Fosker!
Looking for a new winter coat? Look no further - these luxury jackets are ideal, and now you could bag one for the colder months...
Thanks to Island-based company IDML, we're giving away one men's Helly Hansen Kensington Winter Jacket worth £216, and one woman's Helly Hansen Luna Winter Jacket worth £180!
IDML are workwear and uniform branding professionals based in Newport, specializing in Helly Hansen, Orn, Uneek and Portwest, as well as many other workwear brands. They supply PPE and uniform solutions that cater for every size of business and budget, even individuals.
To be in with a chance to win one of these jackets, all you need to do is comment below, telling us what your favourite winter-related activity is and why! We'll then pick our favourite two entries to win the prizes.
The competition closes on Friday November 5 - best of luck!
The men's jacket can come in three colours (navy, black or camo) while the women's jacket is available in two colours (navy or black).
About the men's jacket:
Warm up without feeling weighed down; our proprietary LifaLoftTM insulation is lighter and warmer than standard insulation. The Kensington Winter Jacket features both the LifaLoftTM technology and Black Eco Insulation from Primaloft for when you need to stay warm for long hours in cold conditions. The Helly Tech Professional membrane allows the jacket to stay waterproof and breathable, with articulated sleeves, detachable hood and adjustments on the cuffs to create the perfect fit.
About the women's jacket:
Designed and tested by women, the Luna Winter Jacket is the perfect choice for women at work on a cold winter day. With its Helly Tech Performance membrane and Primaloft Black Eco Insulation it is lightweight while remaining waterproof, windproof and breathable.
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