Focus on Schoolwear BAGBASE Back to school essentials A
n irresistible fun-filled design courtesy of BagBase, the Mini
Essential Fashion Backpack (BG153), a compact version of the Essential Fashion Backpack (BG155), is simply styled, effortlessly chic, oozing bags of fashion appeal and perfectly sized for school kids looking for an everyday backpack. Offering brilliant retail potential, partly thanks to its TearAway label for easy rebranding, this design is available in six versatile colourways, including on-trend pastels of powder pink and powder blue. Opportunities for easy decoration add to the styleʼs magic mix of optimised profitability and stylish exterior, with 600D
polyester fabric providing a superb base for transfer prints or embroidery. In terms of user features and styling, the backpack has a soft padded back panel and fully adjustable shoulder straps, both great when it comes to comfort and fine- tuning the fit for personal preference. Thereʼs a grab handle on top for extra convenience, and zippered main and front compartments keep those essentials safely inside. The backpackʼs single block colour makes it easy to match up with favourite outfits – perfect for budding young fashion fans everywhere.
www.bagbase.com BG153 FRONT ROW & CO
Total co-ordination for all school years
F
ront Row & Co is full of fun yet laidback styles
making it the ideal kit for school clubs, teams and events alike. Whichever style you choose you can rest assure that they all have that Front Row quality and attention to detail, and above all, are thoughtfully created.
School and club teams offer the perfect opportunity to have fun while learning valuable team building skills. Distinguishing kids in teams is a lot easier with the FR218 Tag Free Kids Diagonal Stripe Pique Polo which matches the menʼs FR212 and ladiesʼ FR213. Available in navy/ red and bright pink/ navy from ages 7-12 years. The diagonal stripe stands out, perfect for any team and being tag free allows for easy rebranding. The FR109 Kidsʼ Long Sleeved Plain Rugby Shirts are available in six vibrant colours; black, bottle, bright pink, navy, red and royal – offering full co-ordination from ages 5 to 13 years through to adult sizes with the Menʼs FR100 (S-4XL) and Ladiesʼ FR101(XS-4XL). This rugby looks great as part of a school or club uniform.
www.frontrowclothing.co.uk GILDAN G
Scoring top marks for schoolwear ildanʼs got casual
schoolwear essentials for kids of all ages. From T shirts to polos and sweatshirts, every garment is designed to keep children comfortable and withstand the rough and tumble of childʼs play.
The Gildan Softstyle Youth
T-Shirt (64000B) weighs in at 153gsm, while Gildan Heavy Cotton tees for youth and toddlers (5000B and 5100P) are made from a 180gsm fabric. The Gildan Heavy Cotton Youth
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T-Shirt is available in an assortment of 33 shades, while the Gildan Softstyle youth tee comes in 22 vibrant colours. They are offered in sizes XS-XL. The toddler T shirt comes in sizes 2T- 6T in six colours. Tear away labels in these tees are perfect for easy customisation.
Polos make great warm-weather uniforms and whatʼs more Gildan DryBlend polos are infused with wicking technology to disperse moisture and keep kids cool and dry. Whether you choose the 50% cotton/ 50% polyester jersey knit polo (8800B) or the 65% polyester/35% cotton, ring spun double piqué (72800B) option, kids get all-day comfort . On any chilly day, children can grab a Gildan Heavy Blend sweatshirt to stay cosy and warm. Made with air jet yarn for a softer feel and reduced pilling, thereʼs a style to fit any preference. Choose from the crewneck (18000B) in 12 shades, pullover hoodie (18500B) in 17 colours or the full zip hooded sweatshirt (18600B) in six hues, all in sizes XS-XL.
www.mygildan.eu www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk FR109
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