SCHOOLWEAR
Weʼre taking the hard work out of school uniform F
ruit of the Loomʼs sweats for school, college and sportswear are made with Belcoro yarn, for enhanced printability, durability and washing performance.
Smart yet casual, comfortable yet practical, the in-house manufactured sweats are 80% cotton Belcoro yarn, 20% polyester (280gm/m²). “Our sweat styles are designed to take the hard work out of school uniform,” says Fruit of the Loomʼs brand manager Joanne Lewis. “We provide styles for classroom based learning through to PE and after school clubs. Offering raglan, set-in and hooded sweats, through to sweat jacket and jog pant options, we understand the need for affordable, hard wearing and easy-care uniform,” Joanne adds.
“Our Belcoro accreditation is a globally recognised fabric quality guarantee. This gives peace of mind to schools, parents and uniform suppliers that our garments have lasting wash and wear performance and enhanced durability, through even the busiest of school years.” “In addition to Belcoro yarn, our sweats are also made with 100% cotton face. This innovative knitting technique results in the polyester
QUALITY: Fruit of the Loom’s Kids Set in Sweat.
being kept at the back of the fabric and the cotton at the front. As it is polyester that causes the garment to pill, this technique gives each of our sweats unbeatable pilling performance and improved shape retention – crucial for garment decorators who are printing or embroidering school badges and emblems.”
Sweat styles suit any primary or secondary school, as well as colleges. A wide range of kidsʼ sizes is available, with corresponding adultsʼ styles and sizes for older children. The
Tough enough for kids! H
enburyʼs super kidʼs 65/35 polyester/ cotton polo, the H409, means the little ones can wear the same as the
adults.
Made in the same quality, with the same trim, this little polo will work just as hard as the current H400 and H401, as our hard wearing 65/35 range is available in sizes from age 3 to 5XL, which should suit just about everyone.
The H409 kids polo is available in three colours – navy, sky and white. In 200gsm pique, this polo is tough enough for kids clubs and after school events. Print or embroider to set off any brand logo to its very best. Alternatively, consider the current kidsʼ H459 and adults H450 tipped polos. They are available in six colour combinations, white/red, red/white, sky/navy, white/black, white/navy and white/bottle. Sizes range from age 3 to 2XL with a handy XS adult size to fit those too big to be classed as kids and yet too small for the small menʼs.
n For more information about the H409 or any other Henbury product, contact your usual distributor or visit
www.henbury.com
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brandʼs sweats are designed to co- ordinate with any school uniform and are available in all key schoolwear colours.
In addition, Fruit of the Loom offer other essential garments for school, college and sportswear, including easy-care 65/35 Long and Short Sleeve Polos, Valueweight T-shirts, Poplin Shirts and Outdoor Fleece. n For more information call 01952 682900; email cust_enquiry @
fotlinc.com or visit
www.fruitoftheloom.co.uk/schoolwear
QUALITY: The introduction of the H409 kids’ polo means that little ones can now match the adults’ style.
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