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Fresh forAutumn, Inline London are launching their brand new electric blue colour. Recent fashion runways were awash with the shade,making blue officially the new black!This bold and dramatic shade lifts and brightens and is the ideal shade to complement all skin tones.


The electric blue will be launched in two of their top selling tunic styles and one brand new tunic design (PS 729), which features a beautiful waist tie giving a very flattering fit. Experiment with this new colour-blocking trend, teamwith bright white trousers for a fresh and crisp look or wear the shade head to toe for a powerful statement. Cavell Thomas, Inline London Creative Director, says: “We think this colour will be a really popular with our customers as it is striking, yet stylish and brings a radiant glow to any complexion.”


The latest improvement to their pro-stretch fabric includes an element of lycra for increased stretch and greater comfort.They also use Silverplus finish, which uses the anti bacterial properties of silver to create an ultra hygienic finish to the uniforms.This combined with soil release and anti static, creates an ideal fabric for the professional therapist.


The Electric Blue PS729 tunic.


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The Electric Blue PS930 pleat dress. 56 GUILD NEWS


The Electric Blue PS728 wrap dress.


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