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Brand Profile


Safe-Guard mix and


match options


Work-Guard Lite mix and match options


QWhat decoration opportunities do the A


brands present?


Loads! All our garments are designed to take decoration with hidden access points to allow for greater frame or platen purchase on outer fabric. All products are available ready to brand coming either tag-free or with cut-away labels. With the addition of the R450X Printable Safety Softshell to the Safe-Guard range, this has increased the branding opportunities available to decorators.


QDo you have any advice for garment decorators A


when it comes to branding the range?


If I could impart any advice, it would be to advise decorators to always test garments to ensure the garment is suitable for their technique. We have all styles decoration tested so we can indicate how a garment may perform, especially on coloured garments. For anyone unsure, we have print and decoration experts on hand to advise as always.


QWhat marketing materials do you provide for A


QWhere can garment decorators get their A


hands on the brands?


Work-Guard and Safe-Guard are available from all major trade distributors whose full details can be found on our website. Also, visitors to Printwear & Promotion LIVE! will be able to see and feel garments from both brands as Work-Guard and


garment decorators who would like to promote this collection within their own retail unit or print shop?


We supply various POS from stands to banner, as well as our own team of friendly brand ambassadors who are happy to visit, present or recommend any of our range.


Safe-Guard will be exhibiting for the first time. The brands will be on stand C20, so do come along to meet the team and find out more.


QWhat challenges do you think currently face the A


overcome? UK workwear market and how can these be


Itʼs all about stock at the moment: holding a substantial SKU count across a wide number of sizes is imperative so stock holding must be managed really cleverly with previous sales algorithms coming into play while keeping a keen eye that your range doesn't get choked by slow movers.


Design-wise, garments must be flexible, highly technical but remain commercially economical.


QWhat trends can be seen in the A


workwear market?


One major trend that we have seen is workwear that crosses over into leisure. Hybrid styles that use technical sports fabrics to allow for wicking to make the wearer feel anatomically comfortable so are able to perform for longer are here already. We have seen younger work force teams who wear similar garments in their leisure time wanting the same for their work.


QAnd finally, where do you see the Work-Guard A


Our mix and match system offers a flexible module garment combination in dynamic colours to co-ordinate an individual look for work teams across the full Result clothing range.


– Sara Sanders-Smith, director www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk , Result Clothing November 2019 | 29 | and Safe-Guard brands in the next five years?


I would like to see Work-Guard and Safe-Guard still be the dominant, go-to brands in this industry and by giving confidence to all garment decorators to expand their skills with our ranges, we will hopefully see their customer-base grow along with us.


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