Focus on College Kit
Helping make term time trendy Made from 70% regenerated cotton, created by utilising unused fabric from factory productions and polymerized back into yarn, and 30% recycled polyester, which is a yarn created using post-consumer PET plastic bottles from landfi ll. This process not only reduces waste but also uses less water, chemicals and energy compared to standard production. The whole SF range is also proudly PETA-Approved Vegan. Available in eight colours and in sizes 2XS – 4XL, both styles come brand free for effortless rebranding.
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SF130
SF 911
Weatherproof Changing Robe Market leading with its fully taped waterproof seams, the Chadwick Teamwear Weatherproof Changing Robe provides warmth and comfort with a sherpa fl eece lining throughout. The specialised fi t is ideal for outdoor and watersports changing needs, touchline spectators and recreational use from dog walking to campus teamwear. Heavy duty two way zips allow for ease of changing, while the 170gsm waterproof (min 1000mm) pu coated outer shell will put your mind at ease knowing you will stay dry and warm in all weather conditions.
www.chadwicktextiles.co.uk
Chadwick Teamwear
Superstar Hoodie
Look cool for school with the M73 Superstar Hoodie from Mantis. If you’re wanting a traditional college look but with up to date credentials, then this is the hoodie for you! Available in nine colours and fi ve sizes, the unisex style is super fl attering on all shapes and sizes. Made using organic cotton, the peach fi nish and a cosy brushed inner makes this a super luxurious garment, whilst contrast strings and the waffl e-lined hood brings a touch of retro. While the M73 is a fan favourite, the Superstar Hoodie is also available as a zip up style for men (M83) and women (M84).
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M73
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