INDUSTRY NEWS
Motif8 win in BTC’s Fruit of the Loom Summer Games Giveaway promo
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TC activewear has announced Motif8 as the Gold Award winner in the Fruit of the Loom Summer Games Giveaway
Competition.
Every BTC activewear customer ordering £100+ worth of Fruit of the Loom garments online between August 29 and September 9, 2012 was entered into the competition prize draw with the Gold Award winner receiving £1000, the Silver Award winner receiving £500 and the Bronze Award winner receiving £250 in High Street Vouchers.
Sian Pomfret, of Motif8, comments: “We are delighted and surprised to have won the (Summer Games Giveaway) competition. We have used Fruit of the Loom products for many years and we have always been impressed with the quality, great range of colours and variety of products.
Professional
“We receive a fantastic service from BTC on all products and garments, with prompt delivery, and work closely with the BTC staff who are always professional, helpful and courteous.” Logo This was announced as the Silver
Award winner, with South East Workwear securing the Bronze Award. Adrian Burton, of South East Workwear, comments: “We were thrilled to have won a prize in the Fruit of Loom Summer Games Giveaway Competition. We use BTC on a daily basis; the flexibility of ordering late in the day and still receiving the items the next morning make it really useful when running such a busy company. “Fruit of the Loom products offer the end-user a cost effective solution for promotional and corporate clothing, whilst maintaining an excellent quality.”
BTC activewear and Fruit of the Loom ran two successful promotions together during the summer, ʻ17 Days of Sportʼ and ʻSummer of Sportʼ, offering many customers the chance to win a number of prizes.
Fruit of the Loomʼs 2013 activewear collection comprises 85 garment styles, including five new products, a host of updated garment designs, and the brand new Menʼs Underwear range.
Recognition for Mantis World in prestigious ethical awards
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thical printwear producer/supplier, Mantis World, has won the prestigious award for Sustainable Production, in the Ethical Fashion Forum SOURCE awards.
The award was judged by leading experts in fashion and sustainability including Baroness Lola Young, Hilary Alexander, Mandi Lennard and Orsola de Castro. Mantis World was
delighted to win the award in recognition of their hard work over the past 12 years. They have proven that sustainable and ethical production is possible on a commercial, large volume scale.
Mantis Worldʼs range of stock garments and dedicated Bespoke
Production team ensure that brands, no matter what size, can have easy access to sustainable, ethically-made garments.
At the awards ceremony in London held in December, Mantis was represented by the head of special production, Russell Spiller; merchandise manager, Shailja Shah and marketing and customer service executive Katie Power. Managing director, Prama Bhardwaj and sales director Matt Peters, watched online while they were in Bangladesh visiting suppliers.
Other winners on the night included Think Boutique, an online ladies ethical fashion retailer, for Independent Boutique.
Retail Leader went to ASOS and Eileen Fisher was highly commended. The renowned Safia Minney from People Tree won
Outstanding Contribution and Livia Firth won Sustainable Style Icon. The high calibre of
WINNERS: Sian Pomfret (top), of Motif8, with their Gold Award. Adrian Burton (above) of South East Workwear, with his Bronze Award and Cherie Nash, left, of Logo This, with the Silver Award.
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nominees and winners really stood out and it was clear that ethical sustainable fashion is no longer just a niche, but is gaining mainstream acceptance.
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