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Down-fill and synthetic — packable, warm, decoration-ready
Puffer jackets for teams, uniform programs and winter layering
Lightweight insulation for Australian winter programs. No minimum order. Decoration-ready.
Puffer jackets — practical winter insulation for work, teams and outdoor programs
A puffer jacket provides the highest warmth-to-weight ratio of any winter outer layer — compressible insulation (either down-fill or synthetic polyester batting) trapped between a lightweight outer shell creates exceptional warmth without the bulk of heavier coats. Blank Clothing stocks puffer jackets suited to Australian winter programs: corporate winter uniform kits, sports team layering, outdoor event staff, cold-climate field crews and retail buyers sourcing quality winter blanks.
Who orders from our puffer jacket range?
Corporate uniform buyers adding a premium winter outer layer to staff kits — particularly for hospitality, outdoor events, field service and early-morning operations
Sports clubs and coaching programs equipping touchline staff, coaching teams and bench-warmers for winter matches
Cold-climate site and field crews needing effective insulation over a thermal or mid-layer during cooler-season outdoor operations
Schools and community groups ordering bulk puffer jackets for excursions, camp programs and school-colour uniform additions
Decorators and embroiderers sourcing blank puffer stock for corporate winter jacket jobs
Retail and private label buyers building winter collections around quality blank puffers
Down-fill vs synthetic puffer — choosing the right fill
The two main puffer fill types have different performance profiles:
Down-fill puffer jackets: natural duck or goose down insulation. Best warmth-to-weight ratio. Compresses smallest for packability. Loses insulating ability when wet. Better suited to dry-cold conditions (alpine, cold-climate corporate programs, retail fashion). Generally higher cost.
Synthetic puffer jackets: polyester batting insulation. Maintains warmth when wet — important for outdoor use in variable weather. More consistent quality across fill batches. Better suited to Australian winter conditions (variable humidity, occasional rain). More durable over repeated washcycles. Generally more cost-effective at volume.
For most Australian team, uniform and corporate programs, synthetic puffer is the practical choice — especially where outdoor and wet-condition exposure is likely. Down-fill suits premium retail programs and dry-climate ski or alpine use cases.
Decoration on puffer jackets
Puffer jackets have unique decoration requirements compared to flat-panel garments:
Embroidery: the most successful decoration method for puffers. Left-chest logo embroidery is standard — the baffle panel between puffer channels provides a stable enough surface for most logo work. Use a backing stabiliser specific to quilted fabrics. Avoid heavy-fill areas for complex or high-stitch-count embroideries.
Heat transfer and vinyl: works well on puffer outer shell panels — flat platen application over the baffle grid. Popular for event, tour and team programs where a quick turnaround is needed.
Screen printing: NOT recommended for puffer jackets. The quilted construction doesn't provide a flat, stable printing surface — ink adhesion and print quality are unreliable. Use heat transfer or embroidery instead.
Down-fill puffer jackets use natural duck or goose down for the best warmth-to-weight ratio and packability — but they lose insulating ability when wet. Synthetic puffer jackets use polyester batting which maintains warmth when wet and performs better in variable Australian weather conditions. For most team, corporate and uniform programs in Australia, synthetic fill is the more practical and cost-effective choice. Down-fill suits premium retail programs and dry-climate alpine use.
Yes, with care. Left-chest logo embroidery is the most reliable decoration position — the baffle panel between puffer channels provides enough surface stability for standard logo work. Use a quilted-fabric backing stabiliser; standard tear-away may not provide enough support. Avoid high-stitch-count or large fill areas. Heat transfer and vinyl application are also suitable alternatives for puffer decoration. Screen printing is not recommended on puffer constructions — the quilted surface doesn't provide reliable ink adhesion.
Most modern puffer jackets compress for storage — especially down-fill styles, which pack to their smallest dimension. Many synthetic puffers also compress significantly, often into a zip-away pouch or internal pocket. Packability varies by fill type and construction — check individual product pages for specific packability details. Packable puffers are popular for team programs where the jacket needs to fit in a sports bag and for corporate kits where staff travel.
Always follow the care label on the individual garment. Generally: machine wash on a gentle cycle in cold or warm water (not hot). Use a mild detergent — avoid fabric softener, which can coat down clusters and reduce loft. Tumble dry on low heat with a few clean tennis balls to prevent the fill from clumping. For down-fill specifically: ensure the jacket is completely dry before storing — damp down can develop mildew. For corporate programs with heavy use, synthetic fill is easier to care for at scale.
Puffer jackets are available in separate mens and womens sizing. Mens styles typically run from S to 5XL; womens from XS to 3XL+. Check individual product pages for exact size ranges as they vary by style. Puffer jackets are typically worn as an outer layer over other garments — sizing is usually generous. If you're between sizes or planning to wear the jacket over a heavy base layer, consider sizing up. Full size charts with chest and body length are on each product page.
Australian winter runs June through August. For winter programs, we recommend ordering by mid-May at the latest to allow for delivery, decoration lead times and any sizing adjustments. For decorated programs (embroidery or heat transfer), add 1-3 weeks to account for decoration lead time at your decorator. Large team orders (50+ units) requiring a full size run should be placed earlier to confirm stock. Contact us if you have a specific winter deadline — we can advise on current stock availability.
No minimum order. Order one or one hundred. Volume pricing applies — the more you order per style, the lower the per-unit cost. For corporate winter programs or team bulk orders of 20+ units, contact our team for a bulk quote with delivery timeline confirmation and stock check for your required sizing.
Standard puffer jackets are suited to moderate outdoor work conditions during winter — they are effective as an outer layer over a base layer and mid-layer for warmth on site during breaks and cooler-temperature work. They are not fully waterproof — for sustained outdoor work in wet conditions, pair with a waterproof outer layer. Synthetic-fill puffers are preferred for worksite use as they retain warmth if they get light rain. For hi-vis compliance on site, see our hi-vis jacket range which includes hi-vis softshell and rain-proof jacket options.
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