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27th Nov 2013

And now for the ‘News in Briefs’, from Snickers…

We're getting right into the thick of winter and that means wrapping up warm when your heading outside, so the lads from Snickers Workwear are here to fill us in on layering up.

Oisin Collins

Let’s face it, when it comes to winter weather, it’s so important to keep the vital organs warm. Given some organs are more vital than others, it’s essential to insulate them against that biting wind, rain and cold and still be able to work with ease and comfort, without doing yourself a mischief! Get the nuts right and the bolts will look after themselves…

“XTR Body T-shirt and Shorts for warm and dry fronts…”

The key to true working comfort starts next to your skin and Snickers Workwear’s First Layer Garments feature a highly effective high- stretch fabric that transports sweat and moisture away from your body, so that you keep warm and dry. Their XTR Body Engineered T-shirt and Long Johns are designed to withstand extreme conditions and give you comfort, durability and freedom of movement while you’re on the job.

Developed to suit a variety of different weather conditions and temperatures, they provide ventilation, insulation and protection for the key areas, while being hard wearing and tough. In recent years the quality of this XTR Body T-shirt and Long Johns combination has been recognised more and more in non-work uses, such as leisure wear and outdoor pursuits too, particularly amongst people interested in jogging, cycling, sailing, hill walking or skiing.

To complete the first-layer garment range, Snickers have also created high-tech working socks that give you sure-footed, highly breathable and anti-bacterial comfort with every step.

For more about the latest range in First Layer Garments from Snickers Workwear, make sure to visit www.snickersworkwear.ie – a cold Christmas is only around the corner and… you’d be nuts not too!

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