
Numerous colour variations, timeless designs and modern cuts: In the updated workwear catalogue, Gustav Daiber GmbH presents an expanded colour selection and new products from the current workwear collection of their own brand James & Nicholson in addition to the existing workwear. This year's catalogue also offers an environmentally friendly, multi-certified production.
In addition to the existing products, the catalogue has been expanded to include the new workwear products of this year's collection, as well as several new colours. The 220-page catalogue provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse workwear from Daiber's own brand JAMES & NICHOLSON, which can be combined practically not only at work but also after work. In addition to the ‘Essential’, ‘Solid’, ‘Colour’ and ‘Strong’ collections, the ‘Medical’ and ‘Gastro’ areas of application are now also listed more prominently in the index.
To complement the workwear catalogue, Daiber offers the practical Work Color Selector, which provides a colour-coded overview of the corporate fashion manufacturer's workwear products and their possible combinations. “With the Work Colour Selector, we make it easier for our customers to put together their ideal corporate outfits, which can be individually decorated for an all-round professional appearance”, explains Kai Gminder, Managing Director of Gustav Daiber GmbH.
Durable materials, functional details and a wide range of colours
The highlights of the catalogue include the 2024 workwear novelties by Daiber. One of them is the fashionable Sherpa Jacket (JN1862) with robust, easy-care Sherpa fleece made from recycled polyester. Thanks to the elasticated cuffs and waistband, this cuddly soft jacket is extremely comfortable to wear. Two side pockets keep everything in place – whether at work or after. Another practical crossover item is the Ladies'/Men's Padded Hybrid Jacket (JN1865/JN1866), which is fully padded with sorona®AURA, making it both warm and breathable. The new Ladies’/Men’s Stretchfleece Jacket (JN1859/JN1860) also provides pleasant warmth and gives the workwear outfit a sporty look.
The updated catalogue also features new colour options. For example, the Signal Workwear Jacket (JN1854) and its softshell version (JN1856) have been supplemented with the colourway neon yellow/black for better visibility in the working environment. The Knitted Workwear Fleece Jacket - Strong - (JN861/JN862) is now also available in a single colour in black and navy. The same applies to the Men's Knitted Workwear Fleece Half Zip - Strong - (JN864). Daiber presents not only a wider range of colours in its catalogue, but also sizes: from December 2024, the Ladies'/Men's Winter Softshell Jacket (JN1001/JN1000) will also be available in sizes 4XL and 5XL in the colours navy and black.
As a colourful addition to an expressive outfit, the catalogue further presents numerous workwear basics such as the classic Workwear-T Women/Men (JN802/JN800), the practical Men's Polo Pocket (JN922) and Men's Round Sweat Pocket (JN924) or the Ladies'/Men's Organic Stretch Long Sleeve Work - SOLID - (JN1803/JN1804) made of organic cotton. All the basics can be easily combined with each other and with existing workwear collections. Daiber thus ensures a professional appearance from head to toe.
Environmentally friendly catalogue production
This year, Daiber is once again focusing on environmentally friendly catalogue production. The updated workwear catalogue consists completely of recycled paper and has been certified with both the FCS Recycled label and the Blue Angel. These guarantee that the catalogue is made of 100 percent recycled waste paper and that no harmful chemicals or optical brighteners have been added.
The third certification with the EU Ecolabel shows the lower environmental impact of the catalogue compared to similar products. Daiber once again worked with the printing company Sautter to produce the catalogue. The regional and long-standing partner company works chemical-free and saves up to 130,000 litres of water per year thanks to special printing plates. The use of modern printing machines minimises paper consumption, and thus enables all-round environmentally friendly production.
Daiber at Arbeitsschutz Aktuell 2024
Daiber will also be presenting their workwear catalogue and selected products at this year's trade fair Arbeitsschutz Aktuell in Stuttgart, Germany, at booth H1.023 in hall 1.