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MOTORSPORT
FRUIT OF THE LOOM
Full Zip Fleece
FTL puts you in pole position for motorsport promotions
Fruit of the Loom’s College Jacket and fastenings. The College jacket also features a palette, plus
Windbreaker and the company’s Outdoor Fleece stormflap covering the front zip, and 65% bright orange
styles are great value choices for any motorsport polyester/35% cotton (150 gm/m2) lining for extra and bright
promotion. comfort and insulation on colder days. (The lining yellow. Both
The College Jacket and Windbreaker offer opens easily to provide access for printing and jackets come in
maximum value for volume outerwear customers. embroidery). sizes from S-XXL.
The garments are competitively priced yet finished The jackets are available in sizes S-XXL and six Fruit of the Loom
to an impressively high standard. For example, all colours – black, bottle green, bright orange, bright says that black
trims, including zips, eyelets and drawcords, are yellow, navy and red. and red are
precisely colour-matched. The jackets’ shower- “The College jacket and Windbreaker are designed especially
resistant 100% nylon 210T outer shell, (74 as lightweight jackets that are easy to carry popular colours
gm/m2) has also been extensively tested for use around. They pack down to a small size and can with motor
with the leading screen printing inks for nylon be stowed in rucksacks or day bags. The shower- sports customers,
fabrics. resistant nylon shell makes them ideal for wet or but the company
Both styles feature drawcords to the hood and changeable weather. The fabric is also fully adds that the bright orange and bright yellow are
waist, two jetted front pockets and a collar printable and the jackets provide lots of becoming increasingly popular in this sector of the
containing a concealed nylon hood. The uninterrupted space for bold, attention grabbing promotional wear market.
Windbreaker’s collar is fastened using Velcro logos and graphics,” says Alison McKenzie, brand “The ‘Brights’ are not intended to be used as
fastenings, while the College Jacket employs stud director. safety wear and do not include retro-reflective
The Fruit of the Loom Full Zip and Half Zip Fleece tapes or detailing. However, the colours are highly
are proven performers in the promotions market. visible and stand out strongly in a crowd. They are
Their 300 gsm 100% polyester pill-resistant, good choices for those members of staff at race
breathable fleece provides a comfortable, warmer circuits who are working in areas away from
alternative to the College jacket and Windbreaker moving vehicles, and also for promotional
on cold, dry days. The jackets’ classic cut ensures customers that want to ensure their message is
all-day comfort, while the seam-free front ensures impossible to overlook,” Alison McKenzie explains.
maximum scope and flexibility for memorable “Motorsports fans are exposed to the elements
branding. and would welcome a race-related promotional
The garments feature attractive cover-stitching garment that keeps them warm or dry. Fruit of the
detail to the hem and shoulder seams, and self- Loom’s nylon jackets and polyester fleece styles
coloured zips to the front opening and two front will enhance any brand and provide a great value
pockets. The Half Zip Fleece is available in six solution for all weather conditions.”
colours – black, bottle green, deep navy, red, royal
College
blue and smoke (the smoke fabric comprises 75% For more information visit
www.fruitoftheloom.eu
Jacket
polyester/25% viscose). or call customer services on 01952 682900. E-mail
The Full Zip Fleece is available in the same colour
cust_enquiry@ftlte.fruit.com
HENBURY
Professionally engineered and great to decorate
H475
Motorsport fans line up in team colours of red, may be the answer. The
black, white and grey. The Henbury series of polos, 100% polyester
Ts, hoodies and sweats are professionally wicking
engineered to be a breeze to decorate and will not fabric
disappoint. rapidly
First on the grid is the H010 T with clever V stitch transports
detailing at the neck and underarm panel, making moisture
it a cut above a standard T. away from the
In "polo" position, check out the 100% cotton skin to the
H100 and H121 for durability and an amazing fabrics surface
choice of where it quickly
colours. Or if evaporates, keeping
you want some H821 you cool and
stretch for that comfortable. Don't
extra comfort worry about the dirt
H010 neck
Henbury's microfleece jackets H850 and H851 are
and closer fit either, as these polos
detail
a must, and even zip into the H830 and H831
the H305/H306 will wash easily, dry quickly and best of all need waterproof outers – a smart approach to keeping
cotton/elastane, virtually no ironing. warm and providing inner and outer colour
smooth pique When the weather demands, cover up in one of combinations to turn this into team jacket.
polos are hot Henbury's sweats made from heavyweight brushed Racing to the finish is the H821 waterproof jacket.
contenders. back fleece. Choose from the H810 crew neck, Lightweight, insulated with fully taped seams, cosy
For the pit stop H804 full zip and H805 quarter zip or the H812 fleece liner, inside pockets and a hidden hood. Truly
team who work hoodie which is more than standard apparel with a triumph in keeping track days warm and dry.
fast and no that all important Henbury attention to detail.
doubt get dirty, New on the podium for 2010 is the H857 For more information or to view the range visit
the new H475 microfleece hoodie; anti-pill with shockcords
www.henbury.com. Alternatively order you free
and H476 through the hood and waist to keep you warm 2010 catalogue from your distributor or call on
Coolplus polos without the weight. To deal with the wind chill 01577 861 555.
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www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
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