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Showcase: Teamwear Team it up


The choice for club teamwear just keeps on growing. We take a look at some of the styles on offer.


Canterbury International


Zealand’s made to order teamwear garments, the International


Sublimate jersey is based on the


original technologies used by Canterbury’s sponsored teams such as The Springboks and Scotland. The fabric is breathable and close fitting which, Canterbury says, allows the jersey to flex with the body, as well as providing body temperature control and comfort.


www.canterbury.com Umbro


football, the Umbro Vs


collection is made up of t-shirts, jackets and


footwear, fusing


style with performance for wear either on or off the pitch.


Colourways are black and yellow for the clothing and greens and blues for footwear. Representing Manchester and Sao Paulo, the range is being launched on ten different characters created by street artist and cartoonist Todd James.


RRP Poly tee £19.99 www.umbro.com


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Sublimate Jersey Part of Canterbury of New


Gamegear Cooltex


expanding its range of Cooltex performance activewear. Designed for optimum moisture


management, the dry wicking fabrics used provide improved air circulation and allow


moisture to escape keeping the player comfortable. There are 11 new styles include t-shirts, polos, shirts for rugby, cricket and cycling as well as a football kit. Also new is the KK979 Warmtex base layer top. Most products are now available in sizes XXS and XS.


www.gamegear.co.uk


Vs range Targeted at the small-sided game of


Prostar


Kinetic New additions from Prostar


include the Kinetic football range. Garments


incorporate the


Kinetic performance tracksuit jacket with contrasting tracksuit bottoms. Manufactured in a lightweight, breathable fabric, the design features contrasting panels.The jacket is available in four colourways, black/white, navy/white, sky/navy/white and white/navy, in both adults and children’s sizes. A Kinetic performance T-shirt, polo shirt, hoody, sweatshirt and Gravity T-shirt complete the line up.


RRP Tracksuit Jacket adults £28 www.prostar.co.uk


SGB SPORT NOVEMBER 2010


Activewear For 2011 Gamegear is


Samurai ICONIX Following


18 months in


development Samurai has introduced its new ICONIX competition fit jersey. As worn by the


Exeter Chiefs in the Aviva Premiership the jersey is


manufactured using ICONIX fabric, which contains performex properties as well as high modulus extension fabric, said to work in harmony with the body, during activity.


www.samurai-sports.com


adidas Condivo


adidas offer a wide range of customisable teamwear to suit all


needs and sizes. The company


says one of the most popular ranges is the Condivo


apparel including


shirts, shorts, tracksuits, and training gear. The Condivo range is all made with breathable CLIMACOOL technology that manages heat and sweat, and soft-touch fabric for comfort.


RRP From £29.99 www.prodirectsoccer.com www.gforcesportswear.co.uk


Following the success of Gymphlex’s Gforce range of teamwear, the company is launching GForce Plus early next year. Boasting technical fabrics in contemporary designs, the range is targeted at both clubs and teams as well as individuals, with no minimum order requirements. The company’s original Gforce collection allows customers to tailor the ranges to their own colours, and include block colours, badging or logos in a range of combinations.


For teams who like their players to turn out looking their best, Team Colours has a new range of custom hoodies. Design options include optional sleeves or front panel in a separate colour, zip-up designs and matching jogging bottoms, available in a range of sizes and colours.


www.team-colours.co.uk


Gymphlex Gforce Plus


Team Colours Hoodies


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