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P&P LIVE! 2024: Garments TEE JAYS STANLEY/STELLA


Stanley/Stella will unveil their SS24 line, which isn’t just your typical new seasonal collection.


After two years of research and development, the SS24 collection is ready for the world - challenging the status- quo even further, not only in terms of innovation and quality but also in sustainability and its closeness to the customers. At Stanley/Stella’s stand you can discover the Iconics 2.0, a modernised version of their key styles, in vibrant colours and excellent printability. Also, they come with an Iconics Mid-Light range: lighter products for warmer climates and garments tailored for specific needs like music merchandise.


Thirdly, its women’s line has also undergone a transformation, influenced by community voices, exhaustive research and trends, making it future-proof. Lastly, visitors of the Stanley/Stella stand will also get an exclusive preview on their upcoming AW24 outerwear styles.


Stand: G50 TECHNICS


For those keen on exploring fabric versatility, delve into Technics’ tri-blend and mechanical stretch collections, offering 100 fabric options tailored to diverse preferences. Elevate your brand with the imported accessory branding options, complemented by a staggering 150+ accessory choices. With a capacity of 6,000 garments per day, the streamlined ‘Cut to Pack’ facility ensures precision, quality, and timely delivery. Avail show deals, including zero minimum order quantity (0 MOQ), 14-day sampling, and 4-week delivery turnovers for orders under 500 pieces. The ERP-controlled scheduling and in-house capabilities in embroidery and sublimation amplify customisation and efficiency. Its Sedex, ISO certifications, and an annual export volume exceeding one million garments signify the commitment to quality and compliance. Stand: A56


T&F APPAREL


to highlight our Sports Collection mainly for those sports that involve a racket such as the 0304 Slam and 0305 Slam Woman t-shirts, the 0306 Murray trousers and the 0307 Serena skort, all breathable products made of recycled polyester.


As for Stamina, they have more than 200 new products, where you can see some of them. For example the 1065 Orson and 1072 Dream bags with 70 cm handles, the 1073 Boney backpack with 8mm cotton strings and the 1085 Wesly toiletry bag with matching zip, all made with a new material, recycled denim. Stand: G40


| 40 | February 2024


The company is excited to be exhibiting for the first time at the show. The company is a an established fashion supplier specialising in the design and supply of branded merchandise apparel and accessories. The company works with specialist factories around the world to offer the best product at the best prices.


They are proud of the wide product range offered to suit every price point from essential/ core jersey product, through to dedicated premium fashion ranges including sportswear, gym/ training wear, uniform/workwear, loungewear, knitwear, christmas jumpers, outerwear and accessories including luggage, socks, underwear and Hats.


Clients include big names in the sports world including West Ham United and Leeds United, UK-based attractions such as Blackpool Pleasure Beach and The Tank Museum, as well as event merchandise such as


www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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