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• Regatta Professional (D50) will be introducing items from its new Country collection. This range features country-inspired designs with hardwearing fabric to get workers ready for the challenges of farming.
• The Genuine Recycled range will receive its exhibition debut on the Result (D20) stand. This range has recently been extended to include the Black Compass range.
• Stanley/Stella (G50) will be introducing its first OUTERWEAR collection at the exhibition. All garments in the range are made using 100% recycled polyester from post-consumer PET waste.
• The LITE series of padded jackets is Tee Jays’ (H30) first conscious jacket collection made of certified recycled outer fabric. The range includes a jacket, bodywarmer and a hooded jacket.
• Tombo (E20) has added two new unisex styles to its collection for 2022. The Unisex Padded Sports Jacket (TL575) and the Unisex Padded Sports Gilet (TL576) are welcome additions.
• Two new jackets will be on display on the United Brands of Scandinavia (E30) stand – the Clique Eski winter unisex jacket and the Harvest Sustainable Winchester men’s and ladies’ softshell jacket.
CORPORATEWEAR & UNIFORMS • Behrens (A20) will be showcasing its new scrubs brand, Simki. Using advanced fabrics, Simki scrubs boast levels of comfort and durability never seen before in medical garments. Behrens will also be showing products from La Beeby.
• The Pullover Drill Shirt (FR050) from Front Row & Co (E20) is a more casual take on corporatewear. Also available in an Overshirt (FR054) style.
• On display on Grahame Gardner’s (C32) stand will be an exciting healthcare exclusive – the brand-new Micro-Fresh scrub suit. The new Micro-Fresh fabric kills 99.9% of bacteria beyond 50 washes and reduces the human coronavirus by 99.2%. Grahame Gardner will also be showing quality uniforms from Landau.
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Premier has introduced new
sustainable styles this year including the Regenerate Bib Apron
Regatta
Professional will be
introducing its new Country collection
• One+All (A40) will be showcasing Performa Cotton, Performa 50 and Performa Executive. Performa Executive is specifically designed for the corporate market and made from a 50/50 blend of combed cotton and acrylic. Garments can be personalised with stripes, bespoke colours and embroidery, and the range includes v-neck pullovers, cardigans and slipovers.
• Premier (H22) will be introducing some exciting new products that have been sourced and manufactured in a more environmentally-friendly manner. This includes the Barley Contrast Stitch Bib Apron and the Regenerate Bib Apron.
• SOL’S from PenCarrie (H40) will be introducing its new corporatewear collection called NEOBLU. This collection is aimed at professionals who wish to create their own signature silhouette.
• Tee Jays (H30) will be showcasing the Stretch Luxury Shirt (4042) on its stand. This shirt is made in cotton and Lycra fabric to ensure total comfort.
• Make sure you check out the new Stretch Trouser Range from Pro-Job that will be on display on the United Brands of Scandinavia (E30) stand.
NEOBLU is the new
corporatewear brand from SOL’S
• Look out for new safety boot styles, recycled overalls and heavy-duty security vest on the Work-Guard by Result (C20) stand.
BAGS & HEADWEAR • Beechfield Headwear (E40) always strives to stay ahead of the curve with its on-trend products. Check out the B84R Recycled Polyester Bucket Hat that will be on display.
• BagBase (E40) has introduced a range of Boutique colour-pop keyrings, ready for on-trend monogramming.
Westford Mill will be introducing its new Revive
collection
• Product Zone (P62) will be showcasing its latest selection of plain stock and fully bespoke headwear.
• United Brands of Scandinavia (E30) has added four new bags to its Bag Store collection, including the sustainable RPET and Juco bag.
• Westford Mill (E40) will be introducing its new Revive collection, created using a blend of pre-consumer recycled cotton and post-consumer recycled polyester.
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