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CORPORATEWEAR


Projecting the right image T


Henburyʼs polos, shirts, knitwear and trousers will create the right impression.


The Oxford Cotton Shirt comes in two weights, both with easy care and wrinkle resistant finishes. Short and long sleeved versions are available for the changing seasons. Cotton poplin with a touch of elastane makes all the difference to the fit and comfort.


Easy to care for and with contemporary styling the H475/H476


menʼs and ladies cotton rich poplin shirts are ideal for hospitality wear. Added tape detailing in the back neck and hem and a longer, slimmer fit make these stand out. Hardwearing and comfortable, the traditional menʼs and ladies Chino trouser has become a staple product for many companies. The Teflon coating helps prevent staining.


The H603 and H609 black polyester trousers are ideal for hospitality. Smart and practical, they are easy to care for and long lasting.


Henbury also offers a 12 gauge knitwear range: H720, H721 V- neck knits; H725 Crew Neck, H724 Sleeveless V and the H723 ladiesʼ cardigan. In navy and black and in sizes up to 4XL for 2012 they offer a comfortable alternative to a suit jacket and look equally good worn over business shirts or polos. For winter, the machine washable lambswool range is a smart and warm alternative.


New for 2012 the H732 ladies V neck is shaped to fit and complements the menʼs H730 perfectly. ■ For more information contact your nearest Henbury distributor, email enquiries@henbury.com or visit www.henbury.com


Tailoring with a strong heritage R


alawise offers a range of corporatewear from a number of established suppliers to meet all customer needs. Brook Taverner is Europeʼs leading and most successful stock supplier of corporate image clothing. With a great balance of heritage, quality and


craftsmanship and innovation, the established brand are always bringing new ideas and products to the market to cater for all consumer needs.


STAR PERFORMER: Brook Taverner’s BR001 Imola Single Breasted Jacket.


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The BR001 Imola Single Breasted Jacket is tailored from the finest wool with lycra fabric, providing a high performance and lightweight jacket. The BR001 has been created with performance at the forefront, with grade 4/5 piling which has taken to 45,000 rubs on a Martindale test with no threads breaking. The suit jacket features 3 buttons, a centre vent, 4 inside pockets, is machine washable and is available in five colours across five sizes. Brook Taverner also provide high quality corporatewear for women with the BR060 Womenʼs Zeta Jacket Single Breasted 3 button providing the consumer a fashionable, comfortable option in


the business environment. The strong and durable


polyester/viscose blend fabric, as well as being machine washable, provides the user with unrivalled performance and style. The suit jacket is available in black, charcoal and navy and can be worn with either with a skirt (BR062) or trousers (BR061). Premier have led the way in the shirts and blouse market for some time, offering an extensive range of products in a vast array of colours. As well as offering great hospitality wear, Premier also cater the corporatewear market with a number of shirts and ties available. The PR260 Ottoman Weave Double Cuff Shirt is a stylish shirt which can be worn in the working environment to complete the stylish look. The shirt features an ʻOttomanʼ textured weave, with a traditional cut-away collar, traditional ʻturn backʼ double cuffs with ʻTurks headʼ knot cufflinks included. To accompany the shirt, Premier


offer the PR729 Hounds Tooth Tie, which is 100% polyester and available in two colours to match the shirt. ■ For more information call 0800 212180 or visit www.ralawise.com


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hose with staff in the public eye need to protect their corporate image and know that smartly dressed employees project a positive image to clientele.


EASY CARE: Henbury’s Oxford Cotton Shirts for men and women.


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