Heated apparel brand Ororo has introduced its inaugural workwear collection, an eight-piece line designed to offer unmatched warmth and durability for demanding environments. This new collection includes the world’s first jacket with dual control and a dual source heating system, making it ideal for workers needing all-day protection in harsh weather.
The Workwear Collection includes heated jackets, vests, and pants that combine functionality and comfort, with designs like the Bristol Utility Fleece Lined Pants offering weather-resistant fabric and multiple pockets. The collection boasts heavy-duty outerwear, safety features, and improved heating technology.
One standout piece is the Flagstaff Men’s Heated High-Visibility Jacket, compliant with ANSI Type R Class 3 standards, featuring advanced heating zones, waterproof protection, and reflective tape for visibility. The Missoula SureWarm® Men’s Heated Jacket introduces dual heating control for six heating zones, powered by two lightweight batteries, ensuring long-lasting warmth.
All products in the collection are equipped with Ororo’s carbon fiber heating technology, delivering up to 22 hours of warmth with three adjustable heating levels. According to CEO Mark H., the collection is designed to meet the demands of challenging job sites while maintaining style and comfort, allowing wearers to transition seamlessly from work to social settings.
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