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Dishang UK celebrates 20 years with landmark HQ investment
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lobal apparel design and manufacturing specialist Dishang UK, has set
up a new UK base in a former Methodist church to mark 20 years in business.
The subsidiary of Dishang Group has relocated its head office to The Chapel, a Grade II-listed building in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
The 8,000sq ft building has been fully refurbished to create dedicated showrooms, an extensive fabric library and collaborative design spaces for buyers and development teams. Managing director, Richard Watts, said: “The move to The Chapel is a natural next step, giving us a space that reflects both the scale of Dishang’s global manufacturing capability and the collaborative way we work with our customers across the UK and Europe.” Andrew Thomson, general manager at Dishang UK, added: “Our role is to help brands turn ideas into commercially successful products
Dishang UK’s new Harrogate site
faster and more efficiently. “Being based in the UK, with direct access to Dishang’s global manufacturing and innovation teams,
Epson and HMF collaborate with Star Editions
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pson and the Human Milk Foundation (HMF), have relaunched their online gift
store,
HMFGifts.com, following a new collaboration with leading UK print wholesaler Star Editions.
Epson has been the official partner of the HMF since September 2019, with the charity’s gift website,
HMFGifts.com using its dye-sublimation and direct to fabric digital printers to create its fundraising products.
With Star Editions now onboard, the store offers, a completely redesigned website, an expanded product range, personalised gifts and more diverse print processes.
Epson has worked with the Human Milk Foundation to print its fundraising products
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
Phil McMullin, head of commercial and industrial printing at Epson UK, said: “This partnership marks an exciting step forward.
HMFGifts.com is a perfect case study for demonstrating the benefits of on-demand printing while raising funds and awareness for our valued charity partner, the Human Milk Foundation. Flic Webster, director of communications, Human Milk Foundation, said: “The funds raised from every gift purchased enable us to provide donor human milk to tiny babies in need, helping save lives. “We are so grateful to our charity partner Epson UK and Star Editions for making this possible, and excited to see the transformation of HMF Gifts through this wonderful partnership.”
allows us to support some of the largest and most demanding brands in the UK and Europe at every stage of the process.”
STAHLS’ TV marks its 10th anniversary
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TAHLS’ TV is celebrating its 10 years of production, having established itself as a key educational resource for apparel decorators worldwide. Launched to teach the fundamentals of heat printing, the channel has expanded its focus to cover a wide range of modern decoration techniques.
Early content concentrated on heat transfer vinyl (HTV), with advice that helped new decorators build foundational skills and launch small businesses with accessible equipment.
Across the decade, STAHLS’ TV broadened its scope to include industry-leading heat presses, hat decoration, and DTF.
Today, STAHLS’ TV continues to support the professional development of decorators, providing step-by-step guidance, product demonstrations, and practical advice that reflects the evolving trends and technologies in the apparel decoration industry.
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