I'm thinking of fishermen who throughout history have always mended their workwear with patches whilst at work in the harsh conditions of the rough seas. These patches bear testimony to years of fighting and working in often inhospitable conditions. These patches act as badges of honour and can signify the duration of one’s service.
Since the foundation of the brand Elka in 1958 one of their main objectives has been the outfitting and protection of Danish fishing fleets. Thus the Sea Crew collection is a reinterpretation of designs that have kept fishermen dry for 60 years.
Built with original 320g OEKO-TEX® standard 100 PVC fabric and high frequency welded seams Elka makes sure that every jacket from the Sea Crew collection meets the same exacting standards that we send to sea.
The original PVC collection has been the heart of our DNA since the company’s inception, and that the company takes pride in making clothing that is durable and waterproof enough to be worn by fishermen on the North Sea.
Handmade in their own factories since the beginning their materials are OEKO-TEX® certified and the Original PVC Collection still utilises their classic designs with bonded seams and raglan sleeves for maximum flexibility and waterproofing. After sixty years of sending these jackets out to sea the company declares proudly that their garments still stand up to the test every time.
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