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FOCUS ON: T-SHIRTS
GILDAN
5000B
64000L
Style and substance
Gildan offers an impressive 8 styles, 60 colours eliminate centre crease, ultra
and 16 sizes in its T-shirt range making it one of tight knit surface (excellent
the leading choices for printers across the world. for screen print and
Its Ultra cotton® T is the among its best-selling embroidery) and is a larger
ranges, delivering superior quality across 3 styles cut for a more comfortable
(2000, 2400, 2000B), 60 colours, 16 sizes and fit.
offers consistent colours, quality and styling. The Heavy cotton T with its
Weighing in at 205gsm the 100% cotton T volume driven style features
includes a seamless collar, taped neck and premium details for contracts
shoulders, double needle topstitch neckline, double with a tighter budget. It is
stitched sleeves and waist hem, quarter-turn to also available across 3 styles
(5000, 5400, 5000B), 32
colours and 16 sizes. Made from 100% pre-shrunk heaviest garments in the category. Additional
jersey and weighing 185gsm the Heavy offers features include twin needle stitching to their
exceptional value. Its seamless twin needle collar, collar, sleeves and bottom hem that help provide
taped neck and shoulders and twin needle sleeve stability. Style 64000 is available in an impressive
and bottom hem means that there are no colour palette of 20 popular colours and style
compromises in quality. 64000L offers 12. Both are available from S-2XL
SoftStyle™ is one of the latest additions to the and are a perfect addition to Gildan’s range as
Gildan line-up. Available in both men’s (64000) they offer a Global brand alternative to a
and ladies (64000L) styles, these European traditionally import dominated sector.
inspired lighter weight soft ring spun cotton
companion styles are destined for success. For more information on Gildan’s new 2009 range
Designed to correspond with European size specs, and to request a fabric colour swatchcard please
the ladies’ SoftStyle™ Tee is constructed with side contact your local Distributor. For additional
seams and a thinner neck rib, creating a information on Gildan’s Corporate Social
2000P
beautifully fitted garment. Both T’s are produced in Responsibility Charter please visit
100% pre-shrunk Ring Spun jersey material and
www.gildancsr.com
weighing in at 160gsm and are one of the
HENBURY
H020 BLACK
H025 WHITE
Keeping ahead of the game
The influences of fashion trends are playing an the promotional market. The
ever-increasing role in the design and Henbury H010 Crew Neck T
development of styles for the corporate wear Shirt has been designed with
market, says Henbury. a slightly slimmer silhouette as
Colours, fabrics and fit are now far more well as fantastic detailed
important to the buyer as well as the end user. features such as a V-stitching
Slimmer fitting and shorter bodied polo shirts and detail at the neck and panel
T-shirts are favoured in the retail market aswell as details under the arms. Made
in 180gsm single
jersey the 100%
Cotton T is offered
10 colours from
burnt orange to
lagoon blue and sizes S-XXL. a suave image and everybody loves a man in a
The Henbury Thermal Knit T shirt roll neck. Available in Black and Navy it has a
(H025) has been designed to keep you very grandeur air about it. In cotton Elastane mix
H010
warm as well as being a very stylish and up to for a superior fit it is also available in XS to XXL
LAGOON
BLUE
date style. Made in 100% Cotton 240gsm waffle so it is also the perfect fit for women as well as
knit this long sleeved t-shirt is available in black men.
and white sizes S-XXL. With deep cuffs and flat
knit stitching on the seams it can be worn as a For further information email
base layer as well as an over garment for that
enquiries@henbury.com or visit the web site on
fashion look.
www.henbury.com
The Henbury Roll Neck T shirt is the ultimate in
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