Focus on Schoolwear SF (SKINNIFIT)
Stay stylish in school SM470
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SOLʼS Essential schoolwear styles
deal for the schoolwear market, the 17 SOLʼS kids styles are
available in ages two to 12.
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ith a trendy slim fit and a range of colours the SM470 All-In-One from SF is already popular with dance troupes, swim clubs and after school clubs.
Tried and tested, its cosy brushed back fabric is perfect for keeping kids warm; the PE clubs can travel to/from games in style, while the swimming team neednʼt worry about shivering at the side of the pool. Currently available in black, bright red, fuchsia, heather grey, navy and sapphire blue from ages 3/4yrs to 13yrs. From the end of October youʼll also be able to offer two new bright colours; purple and green. Look out for the Adults Unisex SF470 too-great for teens who know the biggest trend right now is loungewear.
For the perfect staple addition to any gym bag check out the black SM064 Leggings. Available from ages 5/6yrs – 11/12 years, in 96% cotton/ 4% elastane, 190gsm single jersey (from S-XL in womenʼs SK064). For the cutest team look, it has to be the SM069 Retro shorts with contrast binding and mock-draw cord. Available in three colours, they co-ordinate with the menʼs SF069 and womenʼs SK069 (available in five colours). Like all new SF and SF Minni styles, the tear-out label means itʼs super easy to re-brand.
www.sf-clothing.com PF CONCEPT A colourful start to the new school year E
very student loves to start the new school year with an impressive classroom kit. PF Concept offers all kinds of essentials to get them through each day, including some colourful new introductions for 2017. For the artistically inclined,
inspiration comes in the form of an eight- piece coloured pencil set packed in
a zipped pouch, complete with a sharpener to keep these expressive tools ready for action. Good hydration is important for learning and the Gradient Bottle is a great way to encourage kids to drink enough. This 740ml BPA-free aluminium drinking bottle has bright colours graduated over its shiny metal for a cool, dynamic look. Meanwhile, the matching- coloured flip-top drinking spout is
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perfectly spill-resistant, which is just what you need as a busy on-the-go student.
Having a practical-but-good-looking bag is a necessity for carrying all your classroom essentials from place to place. The Boomerang Backpack comes in bright colours contrasted with black and has three handy storage compartments – a main compartment, a smaller zipped front pocket and a side mesh pocket which is the perfect place to keep your Gradient Bottle.
Pencil set with pouch
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As T shirts remain essential for the schoolwear market, SOLʼS presents its best- selling product for kids; the SOLʼS REGENT KIDS (11970), a 150gsm jersey T shirt made from semi-combed cotton and available in 21 colours. In a heavier weight, SOLʼS offers the SOLʼS IMPERIAL KIDS (11770), a semi-combed jersey cotton T shirt in 190gsm, available in 11 colours. For sporting activities, the SOLʼS SPORTY KIDS (01166) is ideal. Dry fit and comfortable
SOL’S REGENT
thanks to its 100% breathable polyester fabric, it comes in eight colours including four dynamic neon colours – perfect for PE kits. To stay warm, the SOL'S SLAM (13255) hooded sweatshirt will be ideal. Made of 50% cotton/50% polyester, it is also very comfortable thanks to its brushed fleece lining. For the winter months, SOL'S offers the SOLʼS NORTH KIDS (10589) 100% high density polyester 300gsm polar fleece which is pill resistant. With two zipped pockets and large piping, this jacket offers a secured inner drawstring at the bottom and is available in five colours. To complete the schoolwear style, choose the SOL'S RIDER KIDS (70101) polyester rucksack with padded straps and back, or the brand new SOL'S OXRORD (01670) polyester briefcase with reflective strip.
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