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Focus on Schoolwear


Neutral Sustainability for schools


Neutral has a selection of 100% organic and Fairtrade cotton children’s garments ready for the school market. Neutral’s clothing is clean and ready to wear since the brand avoids all harmful chemicals throughout the production. The children’s 155gsm 100% Organic Fairtrade Cotton T-Shirt is available in 18 colours and it’s complemented with the 300gsm sweatshirt which has raglan sleeves and rib at the neck and sleeves.


For leavers there is a choice of a 300gsm Hoodie with double lined hood and kangaroo pocket or a zipped version with YKK zip. Both available in seven colours.


Also available is a twill gym bag in a heavy twill weave with round adjustable drawstrings and in seven colours.


Indian farmers have a hard time making a living from selling cotton due to weak bargaining positions. Fairtrade gives Neutral farmers a fair chance to improve their lives. With the Fairtrade minimum price they can invest in better tools and send their children to school.


www.neutral.com 300gsm Hoodie


Charles Kirk Reduce your energy and carbon footprint


Charles Kirk is a family run business that has over 30 years of manufacturing experience, producing a wide range of schoolwear and workwear, including knitwear, sweatshirts, blazers, trousers, skirts, sportswear and accessories manufactured in the UK, Europe and Asia. Charles Kirk is excited to introduce Micro-Fresh Technology across all its Colour+ Sweatshirt range. This is a new treatment developed in the UK, which gives long lasting freshness and allows garments to be washed at 30˚C meaning a reduced energy and carbon footprint.


www.charleskirk.co.uk


Micro-Fresh Technology has been introduced


Russell Not just schoolwear. It’s schoolgear


“We hereby pledge, in HUGE CAPITAL LETTERS, to replace any Russell Schoolgear garment* purchased within the current school year if it does not meet your performance expectations.”


With this statement Russell, as a pioneer on the schoolwear market, manifests its conviction that all Russell Schoolgear products boast outstanding quality. Schoolgear includes T shirts, polos, sweatshirts, fl eece tops and knitwear, which were all developed to deliver highest performance to see kids and youngsters optimally though their school days.


The existing Sweatshirt line was already extended in 2020 to include styles 265, 266 and 271. Especially worth mentioning here is the 271B Kids Authentic Raglan Sweat. Its raglan sleeves make for more freedom of movement ensuring pleasant wear for children throughout the entire school day. This Sweat is available in six classic colours and for kids aged three to 14 years. The material is composed of 80% combed, ring spun cotton and 20% polyester and feels pleasant to the skin.


If kids like it a little more relaxed, then the 266B Kids Authentic Zipped Hood Jacket is the ideal companion. In accordance with regulations this jacket is manufactured without drawstrings. This style comes in the same six colours as the raglan sweatshirt. For a classic elegant college look the 272B Kids Sweatshirt with V-neck is the right solution: the sweatshirt features a name label so kids can personalise their garments at school.


272B | 62 | October 2021 www.russelleurope.com www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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