SCHOOLWEAR
Stylish, hardwearing school range is childʼs play L
ooking for schoolwear that can stand up to the rough and tumble of the playground? With Regatta Professional itʼs childʼs play.
Keep warm in the outdoors with Regattaʼs popular TRF542 Kids Thor III. Hardwearing and smart, this style is available in dark navy, black, royal blue, classic red and bottle green.
Ideal outerwear The TRW432 Fresher is ideal outerwear at play and at school. This lightweight style is waterproof and windproof with a cosy fleece lining.
The six classic school colours include navy, black, royal blue, burgundy, classic red and bottle green. Featuring a concealed hood, stormflap, reflective trim, elasticated cuffs, zipped lower pockets and a printed name label, the Fresher is available from size 2-12 years, 32”- 36”, with sizes 38, 40 and 42.
What happens when you have a waterproof jacket that thinks itʼs a fleece? The highly versatile TRA900 Kids Term Time is a waterproof reversible jacket made from peached polyester with a reversible fleece inner.
It can be worn as either a warm lined waterproof jacket or reverse it to become a fleece with waterproof lining. Additional features include a concealed hood, a reflective trim, studded stormflap, a printed name label (up to age 8) and press-studs at the hem for embroidery access. Available in sizes 2-12 years 32”- 36” in navy, black, royal blue, burgundy, classic red and bottle green. n For more information contact your usual distributor or visit
www.regattaprofessional.com
TOUGH: Regatta Professional has a choice of hardwearing fleece and jacket styles that stand up to the playground test.
Front Rowʼs schoolwear options are ʻa cut aboveʼ F
ront Rowʼs leisure wear is the perfect kit for a school clubs, events and even for the gruelling action around the school gym!
For those essential touch downs, tackles and track runs the casual leisurewear range is the perfect option. The kidsʼ garments have the same detailing and use the same fabrics as the adult collection making it a breeze to kit out kids from as young as five and up.
The Front Row collection also offers the older pupil the menʼs rugby shirt, FR100, starting at size S and the ladies FR101 from XS – the perfect fit for every pupil.
Front Row introduces the FR109 kidsʼ rugby shirt, available in six versatile and
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vibrant colours – black, bottle, bright pink, navy, royal and red, offering full coordination through sizes 5 to 13 years to adultsʼ S – 4XL.
This rugby will look great outdoors, indoors or as a top layer for the gym – you decide!
The smooth fabric surface on all Front Row rugby shirts makes decoration easy and gives you the opportunity to fully kit out your team. Whichever shirt you
choose you can be sure that all have that Front Row quality and attention to detail and above all are thoughtfully created.
n For more information and a free brochure, contact your usual distributor or visit
www.frontrowclothing.co.uk
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
VERSATILE: Front Row’s FR09 Kids’ Rugby Shirt.
Made from 250 series anti-pill Symmetry fleece, it features two lower pockets and an adjustable shockcord hem age 7+ and comes in sizes 2-12 years, 32-34”. Sometimes kids just want to look like mini versions of their parents. Now this can be achieved with the TRW418 Kids Dover Jacket – a popular adult waterproof style. Its warm fleece lining and Thermoguard insulation makes it an ideal winter style and with Regattaʼs Hydrafort fabric outer, waterproof protection is guaranteed. Features include a concealed hood, two zipped pockets, embroidery access, a printed name label and available in navy, black, royal blue, classic red and bottle green, in sizes 3-12 years, 32”- 36”.
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