Focus on Schoolwear PAPINI
Market-leading polos and hoodies Sienna polo
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hen deciding which brand to supply a school, there are many things that need to be
considered. Top of the list is always ensuring the school and parents are happy with the quality of the clothing their child is wearing, playing in and how it washes. Papini offers a range of polos perfect for schools, kids and parents. The company prides itself on a range of hardwearing, long lasting quality polos. Papiniʼs childʼs range is available from 3/4 to 11/12 and these colours can also be found in its adult range.
The latest addition to the Papini range is the junior Elite Polos. These contrast colour panelled polos are a huge success in the adult range so Papini has introduced smaller sizes. Now you can kit out a school/team starting from 5/6 all the way up to 3XL. So, what colour does your customer require? The black/red Sienna polo or the bottle green/gold Asti are the most popular colourways. What about hoodies to keep the kids
SPIRO Lightweight and breathable sports kits S
PIROʼs Junior activewear range is ideal for school and extra-curricular sports events, lessons and activities and beyond, and features the same optimum technical performance as the adult range. The S253J Junior Quick Dry T-Shirt offers windproof, breathable protection and is quick drying and fast wicking, ideal for keeping youngsters feeling comfortable when running around.
The S250J Junior Bodyfit Base Layer Shorts are performance shorts treated with Quick Dry technology to wick moisture and keep skin cool and comfortable: they feature a micro stretch soft athletic fabric for ease of movement.
The S261J Junior Skort is windproof, quick drying, lightweight and breathable and makes an ideal alternative to the traditional sports skirt and gym pants combo.
www.spiroactivewear.com MD01M RALAWISE Accommodating your schoolwear needs H | 78 | October 2017
eading into another term at school or college presents an excellent opportunity to provide quality uniforms. Finding a long-lasting, hard wearing uniform in array of colours can be tough. Maddins however offers two products in particular that address just that. The MD01B Kids Coloursure sweatshirt and MD01M Coloursure sweatshirt ensures high levels of colour consistency wash after wash due to the Coloursure technology. These blank products are key
for rebranding and available in wide range of sizes and colours for juniors and seniors to accommodate a school or collegeʼs uniform needs.
Ralawise is always adding to its growing list of schoolwear based brands and products. Brands such as AWDis Academy and Jerzees Schoolgear also offer key school pieces to meet your uniform needs.
www.ralawise.com www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
S250J and
S253J
warm? Papini offers a super comfy hoodie to match the Junior Elite Polos. A real market leader, with a great fit from age 5-6 up to 3XL. You can be sure childrenʼs clothing from Papini will withstand any playground games.
www.papini.co.uk PENCARRIE
Garments perfect for primary and secondary schools
P
enCarrie highlights AWDis Academy as a dedicated schoolwear brand that consists of five key styles for primary and secondary schools. The range includes the AWDis Academy Raglan Sweatshirt (AC001), a soft cotton faced fabric sweat, complete with ribbed collar, cuffs and hem with a taped neck. Also available is the AWDis Academy Kids Cardigan (AC002B), which features two patch front pockets and self-coloured button fastening. All garments in the range include a handy name label in the back neck.
AC002B
Elevating the everyday beanie to one with a safety element, Beechfield has introduced for mid-year the Kids Reflective Bobble Beanie (BB406B). The beanie is a cuffed design in a double layer knit with a self colour pom pom with highly reflective fibres. It includes a tearaway label and is available in bright red, bright royal, French navy and true pink.
www.pencarrie.com
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