T SHIRTS
The shapeless baggy T shirt is a thing of the past – thank goodness! This iconic printwear staple now comes in a variety of guises which will ensure that it remains the garment of choice for cool promotions. We begin our look at the latest T shirt styles with new to the UK brand, SOL’s, which is available through distributor, PenCarrie.
HERE: SOL’S first T shirt style, REGENT, became a best seller.
BELOW RIGHT: MUST MEN and MUST WOMEN, the on-trend styles launched this year.
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There are short and long sleeved styles and sun tops in jersey, rib 1x1, combed, semi-combed cotton and slub yarn. The first T shirt created by SOLʼS, the REGENT, became a best seller. This unisex T shirt in jersey, made from semi-combed cotton, is also offered in a womenʼs version (MISS) and childrenʼs version (REGENT KIDS).
Representing great value, some 37 colours are available.
For a heavier weight tee, SOLʼS offers the IMPERIAL, a unisex T shirt in semi combed, 190gsm jersey cotton, available in 36 colours and versions for children (IMPERIAL KIDS) and for women (IMPERIAL WOMEN). In 2013, SOLʼS launches very trendy tandem MUST MEN and MUST WOMEN tees.
The menʼs version has a close fitting cut and a round neckline. The ladiesʼ version has a very feminine and modern cut with a deep round neck. The fabric is a new 110gsm sheer jersey with a beautiful quality, soft touch and fashion design. Discover the SOLʼS brand, its products and its values in our catalogue or on the website,
www.sols-europe.com n For more information from the UK distributor, visit
www.pencarrie.com or call 0800 25 22 48.
OLʼS, a leading name in promotional textiles – and particularly in its key segment, the T shirt – offers a wide range of styles, with products for men, women, children and babies.
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