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URBAN WEAR
DAIBER
It's a jungle out there!
The urban jungle comes along with many Colours are white, chalk, gold-yellow, terra, red,
challenges – even for garments. But Daiber’s own blue, royal, navy, carbon, grass and black.
JN024
brand James & Nicholson is up to The short sleeved Ladies Promotion Blouse (JN
the challenge, with high 603) is made of easy-iron poplin. Its closed collar
performance, stylish casual form and the buttons in matching colours lend the
wear. blouse its special chic. Colours are yellow, lime-
Function Polo for women green, black, white and turquoise to royal, red,
(JN 197) or men (JN orange and purple.
JN197
024) is great for hot Equip yourselves for all weathers with the travel
days. Its inside is made jacket for women (JN 1013) and men (JN 1012).
of polyester 5-channel This wind and waterproof jacket is breathable and
fibre; the outside is permeable to vapour. Moisture is wicked away
made of cotton. The from the skin. Two concealed zipped pockets,
functional CoolDry breast pocket and mobile phone pocket
offers offer space for all small items. The
breathability women's version is slightly waisted.
and quick- Colours are navy, sand, red, olive and
drying. black.
Ladies’ padded vest (JN 1005) is trendy and
practical. This fashionable vest with detachable
hood has numerous pockets, also offering wind
and weather protection. The matt surface with
light PU coating looks particularly chic. Colours
are natural, navy, mud and black.
For more information call 01270 874424 or
874434, email
sales@fusiblesystems.co.uk or visit
JN1004
www.fusiblesystems.co.uk
FINDEN+HALES
Hoodies are now a teamwear staple
We all know Finden+Hales know teamwear – but and
how does this relate to urban wear? The quick subsequently
answer involves hoodies, trackpants, and T shirts! the sports
LV335 LV336
It’s no coincidence that most urban clothing is sector, the
derived from sportswear when you think about the hoodie has
whole issue and appeal of comfort, practicality now
and ease of wear. successfully
The biggest urban item to feature in the printwear crossed the
and promotion marketplace is undeniably the border into
hoodie - and it’s showing no signs of diminishing mainstream
in terms of popularity. clothing and is
With a background originally in US hip-hop a true
culture, a take-up by the whole surf/skate culture wardrobe
staple for
many.
Finden+Hales
have
recognised the
LV339 appeal and
advantages of
the hoodie
and translated them into a range of teamwear Indeed, the brand are finding that customers are
styles for adults and kids alike. Their hoodies are positively welcoming being shown something
more practical than a sweatshirt; the deep and different and recognising the advantages of
double layered hoods providing extra protection standing out from the (plain hoodie) crowd.
from the elements whilst keeping the wearer as If the weather ever gets any warmer, then the
warm and comfortable as they would in a sleeveless hoodie (style ref LV505) is a great
traditional sweat. option. Already popular with boxing and martial
The new Piped Hoodie (LV336) is a variation on arts clubs alike due to the fact it’s lack of sleeves
the best selling Contrast Hoodie (LV335) and allow extra freedom of movement, it’s also a great
features the same soft and smooth fabric and choice for layering over T shirts.
raglan armhole styling for ease of movement - but
has a sporty white piped detail instead of a For more information contact PenCarrie 0800 252
contrast panel. It’s this added design and contrast 248, Ralawise 0800 212 180 or Prestige Leisure
detailing that sets the brand apart and gives the 0800 652 1234, visit
www.findenandhales.com or
customer a potential perfect match to their needs. call 01577 861555.
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www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
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