P&P LIVE! 2025 HENBURY BRANDS
Henbury Brands is excited to showcase its fantastic new styles, alongside the classic bestsellers.
Henbury, already renowned within the corporatewear market for its leading fabric composition and styles, is proudly introducing the new Cotton Feel Coolplus range of polyester shirts. The H582/ H583 Men’s and Ladies’ Long-Sleeved Shirt and H588 Men’s Short-Sleeved Cotton Feel Coolplus Shirt incorporate Henbury’s unique Coolplus fabric to create an innovate new and premium range; you won’t believe it until you see it.
Finden+Hales’ infamous teamwear colour stories for kids and adults return in 2025, upping its game with three new striking colourways: introducing ivy (black/ emerald), illuminate (black/ gold) and skyline (navy/ sky). The collection encapsulates a bold aesthetic with performance-driven designs, encouraging self-expression, inclusivity and eye-catching performance wear to enhance all athletic wardrobes.
Tombo’s athleisure range has been elevated for 2025 with a brand-new ladies’ seamless collection, Men’s Technical Trousers and Ladies’ Double Layer Shorts. Effortlessly fusing comfort with style and agility; Tombo is made for motion. 2025 is set to be an exciting year for SF, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year with the launch of fi ve trendy new styles that are set to impress. This includes the fashion-forward SK114 Midi Dress, SK115 Bandeau Top, SK116 One Shoulder Top and SK428 Flared Leggings for Women and Kids. Front Row honours its heritage with these traditional yet innovate new premium styles. This year it proudly introduces the FR855 Recycled Sherpa Gilet and FR045 Pique 1/4 Zip. Finally, indulge yourself in 2025 with the luxurious towelling and loungewear range from Towel City including the new opulent Satin Pillowcase.
Check out these new products on stand E20.
superior traction and no-slip performance, and Fluffy Socks, offer a plush, cosy feel perfect for colder months. High-performance Rugby Socks deliver the support and resilience needed for athletic wear, while Cycling Socks are engineered for comfort and breathability during long rides. For a versatile and stylish option, Kingly’s Tube Socks bring
modern-day functionality. Additionally, the Infant Socks are crafted with care to ensure gentleness on delicate skin while maintaining durability and sustainability.
Kingly’s collection extends beyond socks to include premium
Gripper Socks
knitwear products, such as custom sweaters, beanies, and scarves. These pieces merge functionality with stylish appeal, all crafted with the same unwavering commitment to sustainability that defines Kingly. Find out more on stand A14.
NATIVE SPIRIT
Since its creation in 2021, Native Spirit has been committed to offering sustainable, on-trend, quality clothing to textile professionals, designed to stand the test of time. The brand’s mission is part of a sustainable approach in which it goes back to basics by creating timeless pieces made from eco-responsible materials. The collection, certified ethical and responsible by leading labels, offers 100% label free products for men, ladies and kids, all designed for personalisation and to meet the aspirations of more virtuous fashion.
Visitors will be able to discover on the stand the very
Native Spirit will be showcasing its new styles for 2025
The skyline colourway from Finden+Hales KINGLY
Kingly will present an inspiring showcase of innovative and sustainable products that blend comfort, durability, and eco-conscious craftsmanship.
Visitors to the Kingly stand will discover a range of cutting-edge designs, including pantone-dyed socks and apparel. Moreover, Gripper Socks with silicone soles for
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