Product Overview
The Regatta Professional Women's Beauford insulated jacket is a well-engineered solution for professionals who require a balance between formal appearance and outdoor resilience. Designed with a flattering shaped fit, this jacket ensures that when meetings or site visits move outdoors, you remain protected without sacrificing a smart aesthetic. It utilizes a waterproof Hydrafort 5000 fabric paired with Thermo-Guard insulation to provide reliable warmth and weather protection in unpredictable British conditions.
Key Features
- Waterproof Hydrafort 5000 Fabric: This medium-weight material provides a dependable barrier against rain, ensuring you stay dry during extended periods outdoors.
- Taped Seams: By sealing the stitched joins, the jacket prevents water ingress through the needle holes, maintaining total waterproof integrity.
- Thermo-Guard Insulation: This synthetic down-touch insulation traps air to keep you warm, making it an excellent choice for colder mornings and winter months.
- Concealed Hood with Adjuster: The hood can be deployed quickly when the weather turns and stowed away when not needed, offering versatility for different weather scenarios.
- Zipped Lower Pockets: Secure storage for tools, phones, or keys ensures your essential items remain safe and dry while on the move.
Design & Performance
The Beauford jacket is constructed from peached polyester, which gives the outer shell a soft, premium feel that is far removed from the crinkly texture of standard utility rainwear. This fabric choice, combined with a polyester-lined interior, ensures the garment is comfortable to wear over long shifts. The shaped fit provides a more tailored silhouette than unisex alternatives, while the adjustable shockcord hem and cuffs allow the wearer to customise the fit to block out wind and retain body heat effectively.
Customisation: Print & Embroidery
This jacket is specifically designed with customisation in mind. It features a concealed zip entrance in the lining, which provides direct access for our embroidery frames. This technical detail ensures that the embroidery process does not compromise the waterproof lining and results in a cleaner finish on the interior of the garment.
We recommend embroidery for a sophisticated, professional appearance—ideal for company logos or staff names. For larger, more vibrant branding, the peached polyester surface also accepts high-quality print. Our in-house team in Telford has been perfecting these techniques since 1976, ensuring your branding is as durable as the jacket itself.
Use Cases
The Beauford is perfectly suited for site managers, surveyors, and outdoor hospitality staff who need to maintain a professional image while facing the elements. Its smart design makes it equally appropriate for the daily commute or for front-of-house staff operating in external environments where a standard high-visibility jacket might be too industrial.
Why MyWorkwear
MyWorkwear has been a staple of the British workwear industry since 1976. Operating from our technical hub in Telford, we combine decades of expertise with modern machinery to ensure every garment we produce meets our rigorous standards. We understand that your workwear is your professional identity, and we treat every stitch with the respect it deserves.
Practical Advice
As this is an insulated jacket with a shaped fit, we recommend considering what you will wear underneath. If you intend to wear a heavy jumper or a fleece, you may find that sizing up provides a more comfortable range of movement. Utilize the adjustable cuffs and hem to trap heat on particularly windy days.
Caring for your product
To maintain the technical performance of the Hydrafort 5000 fabric and the integrity of the taped seams, we recommend a delicate wash. This gentler cycle prevents excessive mechanical stress on the waterproof membrane.
Do not use bleach on this garment, as harsh chemicals will degrade the polyester fibres and the waterproof coating. Similarly, do not tumble dry or iron the jacket; high heat can melt the synthetic insulation and damage the taped seams, which would compromise the jacket's waterproof capabilities.
Always wash dark colours separately to prevent any dye transfer. Ensure all fasteners, including zips and hook-and-loop stormflaps, are closed before washing to prevent them from snagging on the fabric. Finally, never store the jacket while it is damp, as this can lead to the growth of mildew and the deterioration of the technical linings.