Focus on Team Sportswear FRONT ROW & CO
Thoughtfully designed with clubs and teams in mind
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ront Row & Coʼs 2018 collections is full of relaxed and fun leisurewear styles, made from carefully chosen fabrics and
clever detailing.
The range is designed blank, ready to display your brand crest or logo, thoughtfully designed with clubs, groups and teams in mind. For 2018 Front Row & Co continues to promote the casual collection, with key styles suitable for both men and ladies.
For a modern teamwear style take a look at Front Rowʼs new FR602 Menʼs Board Shorts. Cleverly designed with a broad stripe panel, elasticated waist these 100% polyester shorts are the cool choice for competitive swim teams or kitting out the surf squad ready for summer. With a hidden inner key pocket and side pockets these multi-function shorts come in a range of four team colourways including black, navy, navy/vintage red and vintage red. With a draw cord pull these are a lightweight fit, made from 120gsm and are available in sizes XS-2XL.
www.frontclothing.co.uk PRESTIGE LEISURE Great teamwear options N
ew for 2018 are the Cool Panel Shorts (JC089) from Just Cool by AWDis and with the colour contrast panel these offer a great teamwear option.
The longline design is ideal for team sports, and the built in Lightweight Neoteric textured fabric with inherent wickability allows team members to perform at the top of their game. Available in seven classic colour combinations, these shorts give great representation for the teamwear market.
The new Stadium Beanie from Beechfield (B472) is the perfect teamwear accessory. Made with a TearAway label and with a cuffed design for optimal decoration, itʼs a useful offering for customerʼs right across the teamwear spectrum. Available in 12 teamwear colour combinations, and made with a double layer knit, this hat is perfect for kitting out team members or for popping in the club shop for those loyal supporters to purchase. With so much kit, teams have a stronger than ever need these days for kitbags. An answer to this is the new Hardbase Sports Holdall (BG578) from BagBase. Available in four classic solid teamwear colours with black accenting, this is a great option for teams across the board. The 50L capacity holdall has many compartments, allowing for all kit and personal effects to be stored neatly. The front pocket has been engineered for easy decoration, and the bag is ideal for both printing and embroidery.
B472
www.prestigeleisure.com | 86 | May 2018 FR602 RALAWISE
Perform as good as you look
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alawise offers a wide range of team sportswear to provide something for everyone whether it is running, cricket, rugby or football; there is something for everyone. A noticeable addition to Regatta Activewearʼs team sportswear range is the Menʼs (RG702) and Womenʼs (RG703) Beijing T shirt by Regatta Activewear. This diverse T shirt comes in 10 contrast team colours. The Beijing T shirt is tagless, allowing for great rebranding especially for your team or club. As well as looking the part, this product features Isoflex fabric which is quick drying and water-repellent with antibacterial properties. This product can be paired with the RG717 and RG716 Menʼs and Womenʼs Tokyo II shorts to round of a perfect team sportswear outfit. Now your team can perform as good as they look.
RG702
Ralawise is continuingly expanding its range to provide team sport solutions from leading brands including; Surridge for cricket apparel, Kooga for rugby, Gilbert for netball, Grays for hockey, Craft for running teams, Tombo and Gamegear for field and track.
www.ralawise.com www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
Top tip from Erich Campbell, digitising expert
Input: Provide a method to directly type in team names. Whether itʼs an online form, pre-structured email or cloud-based formatted spreadsheet, get the organiser or individual team members to enter their own information. This greatly reduces errors.
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