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REIMA Pilkille

Waterproof Tvaresni
14,99 €
Lowest 30 days price 14,99 €
RRP 34,95 € - 57%
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Description of an item

Description of an item

This waterproof, breathable Reimatec kids' winter hat gives excellent protection against cold, windy and wet winter weather. Made with recycled fibres.

This breathable kids' winter hat is designed for wet and windy winters. It's very warm as it's made from wind- and waterproof Reimatec material. All the seams have been sealed and there's also a light layer of insulation, so children's heads will stay dry and protected. The moisture-managing fleece lining is a good solution for active youngsters, and the strap fastening with press studs helps makes sure this warm Reima hat for kids stays in place.

  • Kids' winter hat;
  • All seams taped waterproof;
  • Fluorocarbon-free water and dirt repellent finish BIONIC-FINISH®ECO;
  • Contains certified recycled fibers;
  • With bluesign® approved 100% recycled polyester Fellex® insulation;
  • Closure strap with press studs;
  • Main material: 100% polyester, polyurethane lamination.

Country of origin: China / Italy / India / Vietnam.

Waterproof

Waterproof

Enjoy the taste of rain!

  • Reima rainwear protects against rain and sleet with a breathable, waterproof, non-toxic polyurethane coating.
  • Waterproof seams provide even more protection.
  • Our easy-care rainwear need fewer washings, which means using less water, energy and detergent.
  • This is great for our planet’s precious resources, too!
  • What’s more, our rainwear is 100% safe, ensuring happier and healthier kids.
About REIMA

About REIMA

Reima Story

We believe that children were built for an active, outdoor lifestyle. For more than 70 years, we have been working for the joy of playing outdoors and we intend to continue being the world's leading expert in outdoor clothing for children. Travel back in time with us and find out more about our production in decades gone by.

Reima’s roots are in World War II. Pallo-Paita Oy, which manufactured garments for the army, was moved form Helsinki to Kankaanpää in order to be safe from air attacks in 1939. After the bombing ceased the factory returned to Helsinki, but the owners decided to utilize the capacity that remained in Kankaanpää – and the personnel that had been trained. In April 1944, building of the Kankaanpää factory was commenced. The new factory became a company one year later, named as Kankama Oy. In the early years there was shortage of raw materials and the first products, women’s work wear, was manufactured out of old army snow suits.

The company grew and developed strongly in the fifties and the name Kankama (derived from Kankaanpää) was changed to Reima-Pukine. Reima started to develop durable material for children’s wear. The first attempts at export were also made in the 50ies. Enterprises in central Europe did not take off, so the actions were concentrated in Scandinavia.

The Enstex® material was developed at the end of the century and combined durability with water repellence. Product development followed fashion trends.

1970ies was the golden age of Enstex®. The material was the right answer to needs at a time when more Finnish mothers moved from housewives to working life. Focus remained in children’s wear, but also everyday fashions for grown-ups and youth were manufactured, as well as work and sports wear.

In the early 90ies both Reima and Tutta Oy, who made children’s jersey wear in Jyväskylä, were deep in trouble. The company also had a third brand in its stable: Lassie®, which had been acquired earlier. Reima continued product development with the aim of bringing wind- and waterproof properties as good as Gore-Tex. As a result - Reimatec® was developed. Reimatec®, which had excellent price-quality ratio, was launched loudly and proudly in Finland and soon in all major export countries. To remain competitive, Reima centralised its production in China, other far-eastern countries and the Baltic states. In 1997, the company was sold to Danish private equity investors.

 

Children

With new owners Reima aimed at growth by acquisitions, centralizing its distribution and focussing heavily on technical product development. Massive development actions and company deals quickly weakened Reima’s profitability. The company ran into debt in a couple of years and in 2002 was time for the third big turnover in the history of the company. In 2004 all adult production lines were chopped off and focus was returned to the company’s true target group, children of 0 to 12 years of age. This focusing was worth the effort: profitability was instant and growth has been consistent ever since. Internationalisation also proceeded at pace: in the first decade of the 21st century, Reima's products were sold in almost 20 countries.

The company has about 100 personnel in Tampere and Vantaa in Finland, as well as about 120 abroad. Reima Oy's net sales in 2015 were approximately EUR 75.4 million.

Innovations have been inspired by parents' growing concern for children's health in the digital era: Reima will add a sprinkle of smartness to its clothing, enabling parents to encourage their kids to be active. The ReimaGO sensor and related clothing concept will turn a new leaf in outdoor activities in autumn 2016.

 

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