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Microfleece is the soft option for both sexes


RIGHT: The new ladies’ microfleece, SK028. S


F 2012 is a fashion inspired collection that is full of vibrancy and confidence and for 2012 the brand offers a number of new garments.


Among them is the new microfleece for ladies (SK028) and for the first time in the SF range a menʼs version (SF028). The fleece is lightweight stretchy 200gsm microfleece. With a distinctly sporty feel, the womenʼs version has a feminine shape and longer length while the menʼs has been engineered to fit perfectly.


SF have also introduced a new “on trend” polo shirt for men and women. The piped polo shirt is SK048 for ladies and SF048 for men. According to SF, tipping and piping is set to be a huge story for 2012. The ladiesʼ version has a longline chunky placket and the menʼs has a shorter very chunky placket with contrast piping detail.


Exclusively for men, the new SF512 is the next big statement sweat – the Baseball Jacket! The SF version has a very stylish edge with a detachable hood. The SF minni range features the new SM211 vest following hot on the heels of the hugely successful SK211. Another welcome new addition to the range is the spaghetti vest for ladies (SK212) and minni (SM212) available in three colours and complete with adjustable straps.


SF clothing makes a contemporary design


Schoolwear evolves at Trutex...


Trutex have launched the Evolution collection of garments for 2012, which is a range created to meet the changing tastes and requirements of todayʼs schoolwear market.


The collection has a more tailored feel, with fashion led detailing, designed with more exclusive materials to produce a more contemporary garment.


Within the range is the cut away cuff blouse (pictured below), which has a shaped hemline, and rounded rever collar in addition to the stylish cuff detail. A second blouse is the pearl button blouse. As well as the pearl buttons, this again has a shaped hemline and has a three- button cuff detail to bring a fashion element to the garment.


The two blazers in the collection are made from a unique washable polywool. They have contrast coloured linings and offer a more cost effective solution to wool flannel blazers.


statement. Each garment is considered and versatile and designed to allow maximum space for logos or branding. ■ For more information visit www.skinnifit.com


Ladiesʼ polo joins the Ranks


NEW: Ranksʼ RK18 Ladiesʼ Heavy Pique Polo Shirt.


To accompany the successful RK12 Deluxe Heavy Pique Polo Shirt, Ranks Enterprise are launching the RK18 Ladies Heavy Pique Polo Shirt.


This polo shirt is also at a great price point and will be available in eight colours.


With a weight of 340 gsm and comprising 50% cotton, 50% polyester this garment has a flattering cut and makes an ideal


partner to the RK12. All Ranks garments have WRAP approval and Ranks ensure that all the international guidelines for environmental, labour laws, quality standards and health and safety are met. ■ For more information, a brochure and price list call Ranks customer services team on 020 8863 9993, email


sales@ranksent.com or visit www.ranksent.com


Towel City adds new colours


Towel City have added two new commercial colours to the Luxury Collection of towels for 2012 in orange and royal which are sure to be a great success. ■ For more information or to order a free copy of the 2012 brochure, visit www.towelcity.co.uk


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New main range products for 2012, under the Trutex brand, include a soft shell jacket which with its dual layers offers great warmth and weather protection, a new girlsʼ trouser and skirt and new elasticated back trouser for senior boys. A boysʼ cotton cardigan has also been added to the range and an Academy blazer, which in the graphite grey colour provides an exclusive look to a uniform. ■ Visit www.trutex.com


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