Henri-Lloyd’s PRO Program supports key workers and marine industry professionals in the toughest conditions

March 10, 2026

Henri-Lloyd has launched its new PRO Program, created to support professionals who rely on high-performance clothing to do their jobs in challenging environments. Eligible professionals can apply via the Henri-Lloyd website and, once verified and approved, PRO members can purchase Henri-Lloyd apparel online with the PRO discount applied seamlessly at checkout.  The PRO approval lasts for 12 months before needing to be revalidated. 

Chris Hammond, CEO of Henri-Lloyd, said the range has always been shaped by the needs of people operating at the highest levels of performance. “Our products are built for real-world professionals, from elite sailors and competitive racers to explorers working in remote and rugged environments,” he said. “The PRO Programme recognises individuals, from sailing instructors and skippers to those in emergency, rescue and medical services, rewarding them with a considered acknowledgement from Henri-Lloyd. In return for their commitment and service, we support them with protection they can rely on. Engineered to deliver confidence, durability and all-day performance in every working environment.”

The Henri-Lloyd collection spans a full layering system designed for all conditions, supporting them with protection they can rely on. The apparel includes thermal merino wool base layers to active stretch and insulated mid-layers, as well as T-shirts, shorts, and trousers featuring DRI Fast technology, antibacterial control, and SPF protection. The range is completed by the brand’s award-winning waterproof and breathable outerwear, engineered for maximum protection in extreme weather.

Simply head to Henri-Lloyd’s PRO Program application form here: https://www.henrilloyd.com/pages/pro-program on the website to apply. 

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