Focus on Accessories & Ancillaries
For everything from marathons to park runs The SPIRO S294X Compression Sports Sock is ideal for a run in the park, on pavements or meandering paths.
Whether you are taking on your fi rst 5k or putting in the training ahead of a marathon, the S194X has the perfect rib cuffed combo of heel and toe cushioning and arch support, with strategic double layer cushioning and pinpoint compression layers.
COOLMAX antibacterial yarns keep you cool and dry. Sizes 4 to 14 available in purple, black and white.
www.spiroactivewear.com
S294X Compression Sports Sock
SPIRO
958 Stealth Backpack
Designed with style and
functionality in mind Chadwick’s new Stealth Backpack, is designed to meet the needs of students and sport teams of all ages.
Suitable for embellishment, the premium rucksack is made of high-quality textured polyester, combined with rubberised PVC and has been designed with both style and functionality in mind.
The three large compartments have enough to store kit, folders, and a laptop, with a smaller compartment at the front of the bag, perfect for storing smaller items such as a phone or wallet. With comfortable straps that adjust to fi t all sizes and shapes, the rucksack has extra padding at the back for added comfort.
The rucksack is in stock and available to order in a black and navy.
www.chadwicktextiles.co.uk Chadwick Teamwear
LW090 Baby Cap
Emphasising the importance of comfort The LW090 Baby Cap from Larkwood combines style, comfort, and customisation.
Made from 185gsm twill, this cap features a double front panel, perfect for adding personal decoration.
Understanding the importance of comfort, this style comes with an elasticated back, keeping the cap in place during playful adventures. Choose from blue, navy, pink and white to add a pop of personality to any outfi t. Available in sizes 6-12 months to 3-5 years.
www.larkwoodclothing.com | 28 | August 2024 Larkwood
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