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POLO SHIRTS


Design details add to the appeal of these polos F


ront Row donʼt scrimp when it comes to detail. We design promotional and corporate garments that compete with the best on and off the High Street retail


environment.


Whether it is the touch of the fabric or the carefully chosen trims, we are sure that our products will make you and your business and brand stand out.


Proving popular are the 200 gram pique washed finish Contrast Polos – FR200 for men and FR201 for ladies. Cover stitch panel detail and contrast woven collar band and placket give these a rugby inspired look. The ladiesʼ version has a longline slim placket and is beautifully fitted for a perfect feminine silhouette. Just arrived is the fabulous 200 gram FR210 Striped Pique Polo with contrast back neck and side vent tape. Pearlised buttons with cross stitch detailing add to the retail appearance of this style.


It is available in four great colour combinations – navy/white, navy/pink, regatta blue/navy, heather grey/navy, and sizes are S-XXL.


The FR42 Supersoft Jersey Polo is made in 100% Cotton 200 gram single jersey. It is heavily brushed which gives the fabric that extra special soft handle that is a dream to wear. It has a self fabric top collar and contrast or tonal collar stand, under collar and tape in the side vents and round the cuffs.


There is a 2-button concealed placket and a stepped hem with the same contrast or tonal canvas facing. Such detail makes this polo a must have. Available in black with charcoal trim, navy with washed navy trim and white with sky blue trim. Sizes are S –XXL. ■ For more information contact your usual distributor or visit www.frontrowclothing.co.uk


DETAIL: The FR201 Contrast Polo has a rugby- inspired look.


Large range meets a variety of demands


COLOURFUL: The JC040 comes in a variety of hues, making it a stylish sports option.


T


he polo shirt is a staple garment within many sectors of the marketplace and the Ralawise range covers all bases. Workwear polos, such as Russellʼs J599M, offer a hardwearing garment suitable for a heavy duty work environment. However variety is shown even within this sector as workwear polos span over to the PR612 from Premier which is perfect for the hospitality workplace.


Not only a garment for the workplace, brands such as SF and B&C offer polos that fit into the fashion market such as


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the SFM48. The fashionable shaping of garments combined with the attention to detail make these very retail orientated. Branching away from the standard polo shirt there are also long-sleeved options and many polos with a female cut to improve the comfort and look of the garment.


This attention to providing the right garment for the job is also found within the sport specific polos available. The technical fabrics with moisture wicking properties ensure that the wearer stays fresh while exercising. The JC040 combines these properties with a vast


selection of colours making it a stylish sports top. Finden+Hales and Gamegear ranges provide sports polos perfect for the teamwear market, offering many different colour combinations with the potential for team logo and team member personalisation.


The Ralawise range has the variety to provide both the recognised brand such as Adidas, perfect for the retail marketplace balanced with the unbranded polos ideal for complete personalisation. ■ For more information visit www.ralawise.com


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