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SHUGON BAGS & LEATHERGOODS Eight new products added to range


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hugon Bags & Leathergoods has added eight new products to the 2016 range, plus hot pink to its


bestselling range of the popular classic drawstring backpack – Stafford 5890. Another product added to the range is


the Nagoya basic backpack with a unique design and colour options that are offered on the zip and adjustable padded shoulder straps, and comes in six colour options. This can be screen printed, transfer printed or embroidered. Also offered is the Lille conference bag which can also be an alternative to the book bags offered to children. This is made from 600D polyester, has a zipped compartment and a carrying handle. These come in three colours.


FINDEN+HALES Three bags to finish off your sports kit F


inden+Hales range of accessories includes various bags such as the Team Shoe


Bag LV984. This handy bag is 10-litre and features two contrast panelled colours. There is a handy strap on the end of it to enable ease of carrying and is wipe clean to ensure keeping this product looking fresh is simple. Next up is the Ultimate Team Backpack LV985 which is quite simply, made from so many pockets and features it’s hard to know where to start. The outside of the rucksack is wipe clean, has padded straps for comfort and both a chest and waist buckle for added stability in use, has two mesh bottle-holder pockets and even a rubber carry handle. The MP3 headphone port will keep all music fans happy, while the three pockets (all zippered) and inner


organiser section for pens and gadgets will satisfy even the most ordered of students. This rucksack is 20-litre and, like the Shoe Bag, has contrasted panelling in two colours. Finally is the 35-litre Ultimate Team Holdall LV986 once again displays the two colour contrast panelling design but also includes some other unique features. The double zipped external pockets ensure ease of access to this extra storage and for extra comfort the over the shoulder strap is padded and is also slip- resistant. On top of this the Holdall has a built in shoe bag at the end plus to stop the bag from sliding around it has rubberised feet. The ideal way to finish off your team’s kit.


www.findenandhales.com LV986, LV985 and LV984 If you want something


different then why not ask about the Shugon bespoke option. Shugon’s in-house creative department can turn your idea into the finished article that would be your very own product and specifically branded as yours. All of Shugon’s range is stocked at its distributor’s warehouse – BTC activewear. These can be sourced from BTC activewear direct or if you want finishing added then come to the team at Shugon.


www.shugon.com Lille conference bag SOL’S


A new urban style bag collection for 2016


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ince bags remain essential in promotional campaigns, SOL’S offers a wide range of styles and colours.


In 2016 SOL’S offers a new urban style bag collection in grey marl colour in an innovative oxford polyester fabric. The street inspired flat backpack, the SOL’S WALL STREET (01394), includes adjustable padded shoulder straps and also compression side clips which make the volume of the bag


The new collection


adjustable. For the weekend, the SOL’S HUDSON (01397) travel bag is practical thanks to its handles with comfort grip, adjustable removable shoulder strap and large main zip compartment. Also available, the SOL’S PAPERBOY (01396) messenger bag which has a trendy design for the younger generation and is also equipped with a padded laptop compartment. Finally, the new SOL’S MANHATTAN (01395) briefcase in polyester and faux-leather yoke will be launched in three colours (black, French navy and grey marl). Its grab handles, removable shoulder strap and padded interior make it perfect for any corporate occasion.


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