GLENBRAE
Glenbrae Spring / Summer Collection Showcases Superior Difference
T
he Glenbrae brand is steeped in tradition, with its roots in the renowned textile trade of Huddersfield, West
Yorkshire – once the textile capital of the world. The Glenbrae spinning mill is based in Slaithwaite, and known for producing some of the finest British knitwear available, using a combination of the world’s most advanced machinery and generations of expertise to produce exceptional hand-finished garments. The Spring / Summer 2016 collection
continues to excite with its range of performance yarns and dynamic colours proving that the business continues to innovate and excel in quality performance knitwear. As both a brand and business, Glenbrae is constantly developing, innovating, and seeking to further its strengths and expertise. Be it with the addition of new styles, colours or cutting- edge technologies, the company is always ready to push the boundaries of the golf market and produce the best, for the best. With a well-established pedigree in the golf
wear market, Glenbrae is well known as a leading name in performance sport. Special consideration is given to producing a garment that stands up to the unique demands of golf. For example, merino wool absorbs potentially harmful UV-A and UV-B radiation, making it an ideal choice out on the fairway for the contemporary golfer. The garments are worn by some of the UK’s best-known golfing personalities, such as former Ryder Cup
including Royal Birkdale, Royal Lytham & St. Anne’s, Gleneagles, Ballybunion and Woburn. Such was its popularity and unrivalled
quality in golf, Glenbrae is now expanding to serve a more diverse audience, as the brand establishes a name for itself in a wide range of other sports and corporate wear. The brand has recently become the official knitwear licensee of Scottish Rugby, a partnership that shows the versatility of the company’s stylish and functional garments. Andrew Gale, captain of County Cricket champions, Yorkshire, has also been named as a brand ambassador, an endorsement which demonstrates the wide appeal of Glenbrae quality and style. The business also has a growing range of
corporate customers, which currently includes prestigious car manufacturers Maybach and Porsche. Glenbrae is proud to be judged on the company it keeps, and with some of the biggest names in sport and business giving their seal of approval to the knitwear, they’re confident in the range and its consistent reputation for quality. Garments are spun using Spirol®, a strong,
fine, technical yarn engineered by and unique to Glenbrae. The yarn’s unique properties allow maximum flexibility; the creation of parallel fibres in the clothing means it moves with the wearer, retaining shape and providing unrivalled sports performance. Wear aſter wear, wash aſter wash, Spirol® means that garments stay soſt, resist pilling and creasing and are machine washable. A key piece in the collection for Spring /
Summer range is the Men’s Merino Sleeveless Zip Neck top. The garment is designed for any occasion, and can be worn as part of both casual and formal looks, making it suitable for any weather, the epitome of versatility, quality and performance. Alongside this, the Ladies’ Merino V Neck is another great product in the range. The classic fit of the jumper combined with superior technical expertise showcases the Glenbrae values of style and substance. With all the comfort of Glenbrae’s classic knitwear and the added flexibility of a quarter zip, these lines are set to be very popular this season. The seamless knitting process used by
Captains Mark James and Sam Torrance and also Paul Broadhurst who won his maiden outing on the Senior Tour at Archerfield, Scotland. Glenbrae is also the proud knitwear provider to several prestigious golfing venues,
Glenbrae ensures the garment moves with the human body, giving enhanced fit, durability and comfort. The elasticity of the specially created wool gives seamless movement, and its innovative nature allows an element of temperature control, whilst remaining breathable in any environment. These characteristics are designed to perfectly fit the needs of the modern golfer – durable, stylish,
breathable and allowing for free movement. Glenbrae also uses the latest technology to
achieve technically superior cresting on garments, an area of the business that Glenbrae has become renowned for. Through using the most advanced 3D embroidery technology available, Glenbrae can ensure a club, business or brand is showcased at its very best. In addition to this cutting-edge, personalised technology, the business prides itself on its expertise with colour. With its own dye house, the company can produce any colour desired for very small minimum quantities as currently used by many of their partners. Owned and run by successive generations of
the Brown family, Glenbrae is part of Spectrum Yarns Ltd. The business is a significant employer in Slaithwaite,where the mill is based, with over 200 people working for the company. As the business has been built over the years, generations of experience contribute to its continued success and consistent high quality. Family tradition remains at the heart of the Glenbrae business ethos; combining historical excellence with a personal approach. Glenbrae is a proudly British manufacturer of
quality hand finished knitwear, and is at an exciting point in its history. The business is an extremely well-established quality golf wear brand and looks forward to continuing this association for many years to come.
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www.glenbrae.com
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