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Focus on Corporatewear Henbury The three fit shirt range


Henbury’s three fit shirt range has been engineered to suit everyone, by offering the shirt in three different fits and in a wide size range everyone can feel comfortable and look the part. Made in a cotton/ polyester Oxford weave, the shirts all present a crisp, corporate front with a modern styled narrow point button down collar. ● Men’s H512 Slim: Slim cut, narrow waistline and back darts (S-2XL). ● Men’s H512 Regular: Tailored cut, shaped waistline and no darts (XS-4XL). ● Men’s H512 Classic: Relaxed cut, generous fit with back pleat (S-4XL). ● Ladies’ H513 Regular: Tailored cut, front and back darts and curved hemline (XS-4XL).


All styles are available in key core colours light blue and white, and new in for 2020 black. The range doesn’t stop there with short sleeve versions available too in regular H517R and slim H517S and in regular for Ladies’ H518R.


www.henbury.com Rannerdale Upturn in corporate knitwear enquiries


Corporate knitwear can come in many guises – stock styles or bespoke designer-led knitwear. Rannerdale works with both aspects. Rannerdale is run by Mike Carden and Ian Pollard, who have worked in the knitwear industry for over 30 years, including for corporatewear, schoolwear, cricket sweaters and regimental jumpers. For corporate knitwear Mike and Ian work in association with Flamingo Apparel Textiles of Leicester.


Mike says: “Manufacturing primarily in Eastern Europe gives us good prices for high quality products, and also relatively low minimum order levels for bespoke styles. That means we can work quite easily with designers. We also make to order in standard styles in larger numbers for contracts involving V-neck sweaters or cardigans. Generally, these are also made in Eastern Europe, but now there is an opportunity to take 100% acrylic and cotton-acrylic styles to India for manufacturing.” Rannerdale’s partner in corporate knitwear, Flamingo Apparel, also operates a stock service of replacements for Balmoral Knitwear’s former styles, from before Balmoral Knitwear went into liquidation in early 2018. These are the WAVN pullovers plus matching slipovers and cardigans in 50% merino wool 50% acrylic and SAVN sweaters in 100% acrylic. Mike adds: “We have noticed a definite upturn in corporate knitwear enquiries and orders in the last few months. That has included designer styles in corporate colours, as well as standard styles in our high-quality merino wool/ acrylic yarn. Long may it continue.”


www.rannerdale.co.uk PenCarrie A smart uniform look


Some knitwear elements that can be built into bespoke corporate knitwear styles


Kustom Kit has introduced a corporate layering option in the form of a micro fleece jacket (K902). The fleece is 100% polyester micro fleece with an anti-pill finish and a double layer collar. The fleece features a taped neck and shoulders, full length front zip, two front zip pockets and cover stitching detail. A tear out label makes this an ideal style for business personalisation achieving a smart uniform look. The fleece is available in two colours and in sizes XS-3XL.


www.pencarrie.com www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk April 2020 | 45 | Three fit shirts


K902


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