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Petrol Blue: stylish new colour in the Russell Europe range
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he Russell Europe brand has expanded its range to include a stylish new colour:
Petrol Blue.
Since the start of the year, this rich tone set between dark blue and strong green has enhanced the colour line-up for the Authentic Eco Polo – guaranteeing elegant understatement for team wear. The Authentic Eco Polo from Russell Europe will be available from April 2024. Petrol Blue – a colour that exudes gravity and trust while embodying individuality. The ideal choice for all those wanting to express competencey, style and personality through their apparel. Russell Europe presents this unique
shade for a new addition to the range: the new Authentic Eco Polo 570M made of 65% recycled polyester and 35% ring-spun cotton is the brand’s most sustainable polo shirt so far. Thanks to the new colour Petrol Blue it is easy to combine with all classic colours, strong seasonal tones or pastel shades while underlining wearers’ competency, style and personality. Russell Europe’s sustainable new polo shirt is manufactured at the brand’s own production site in Morocco. Post- consumer materials are reworked and used to produce this pleasantly lightweight and still rugged polo shirt. The sustainable newcomer weighing
Amaya Sales UK to distribute Sabur DTF Equipment
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maya Sales have pleasure in announcing that they are partnering with Sabur to distribute their DTF equipment. Peter Wright, director at Amaya said: “Having watched the market over the last few years, we wanted to choose a
well proven product from an established supplier with a strong support network. We have dealt with Sabur in the past and are confident of a strong relationship.” The new partnership coincides with the launch of Saburslatest DTF model, the Sabtex SD 30.
180 g/m2 is not only available in the new colour Petrol Blue but also in French Navy, Convoy Grey, Bright Royal, Classic Red, Bottle Green, Sky, White and Black and in an extensive size range from XS to 3XL. The short- sleeved men’s polo style is machine- washable at 60°C and offered with a 2-button panel in the Classit Fit. Thanks to its sustainable materials, short transport distances and controlled production the Authentic Eco Polo 570M convinces wearers not only in sustainability and quality terms but also provides the perfect canvas for textile finishing (screen printing, DTG, transfer printing, embroidery, DTF).
The Parently Group announce new headquarters
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thical childrenswear manufacturer The Parently Group has announced it will relocate to a new three-acre site incorporating warehouse and office premises in Bredbury, Stockport in Spring 2024. Spanning 60,000 sq ft to house its 60-strong team, the newly named Parently Park occupies a prime spot on the Bredbury Industrial Estate. The Parently Group operates three brands within the childrenswear market: David Luke School Uniform, Grass & Air and Juco in addition to providing standalone garment decoration services. Known for innovation in sustainability, The Parently Group counts the Queen’s Award for Sustainable Development in its trophy cabinet and partners with The Circular Textiles Foundation in the development of the first fully recyclable school blazers and jackets and other uniform essentials. The Parently Group is a Living Wage Employer, and a member of Manchester Good Employment Charter.
The relocation follows over 40 years of operation in Manchester city centre and marks an exciting new chapter for the business as Kathryn Shuttleworth, CEO explains.
| 8 | April 2024
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