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URBAN WEAR


Urban inspiration with a distinctly preppy feel C


asual, slouchy and comfortable, are trends that Front Rowʼs 2013 range has followed providing an array of urban inspired garments for the college, university and leisure markets.


Preppy rugbys have gone stripey for 2013, with the all new FR110 Menʼs and FR111 Ladies striped jersey long sleeved rugbys, in a tactile, supersoft 220 grams in sizes S –XXL.


Beautiful detailing from the cross stitched buttons to the contrast velvet tape in the side vents, make these a delight to wear. Varsity inspired colour combos include traditional navy/white, white/duck egg blue in both styles; regatta blue/navy for the boys and navy/pink for the girls. Even more stripes appear on the sleeves of the FR103 ladies striped sleeve rugby which follows the same fit as the FR101.


Another new addition is the FR210 Striped Polo. With the same attention to detail this is perfect paired with the FR600/FR601 menʼs and ladiesʼ trackpants, or FR800/FR801 menʼs and ladiesʼ hoodie, both in super tactile brushed back fleece. To complete the urban trend add on the Padded Bodywarmer, FR902, which will keep you cosy. With an innovative pocket in the chest lining it allows easy embroidery access in front of the wadding, to ensure the perfect logo. ■ For more information contact your usual distributor or visit www.frontrowclothing.co.uk


TACTILE: Made from supersoft 220g fabric, the FR110 Men’s and FR111 Ladies’ striped jersey Long Sleeved Rugbys, not only look good but feel good too.


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