The Schoolwear Show Preview
New products galore to explore T
founding companies have all got something new and different to present to visitors attending the 21st annual event.
he Schoolwear Show was founded by five companies over two decades ago. These
as the platform to celebrate 50 years of UK manufacturing. Visitors will be able to discover more about the companyʼs rich heritage and exciting plans for the future, as well as explore the manufacturerʼs range of bags, school ties and eco-friendly products.
Banner will be showcasing its full uniform and sportswear collection during the three-day show, which will include items from its brands Banner Uniform, Beau Brummel, Orion Teamwear and APTUS Performance. Visitors will also be able to discover a new entry-level sportswear range, APTUS Essentials, which is aimed at the primary and secondary schoolwear market. The 10 garments in the range have been developed with a key focus on fit, comfort, design and colour, using the same colour palette as the APTUS Performance range to enable products from both collections to be mixed and matched.
Choose GFORCE Sportswear for unique sportswear
Gymphlex and its sportswear brand GFORCE Sportswear will be showcasing products that allow wearers to stand out from the crowd. The latest addition to the collection is the GFORCE ESSENTIALS range. This has been exclusively designed with school sportswear customers in mind. The range offers a unique and impressive sporting appearance, while benefiting from the performance and quality associated with GFORCE Sportswear, but a lower price point.
Items from the APTUS Essential’s collection
Visitors looking to add an eco-friendly element to their back to school 2019 offering should pay a visit to David Luke, for the company will be showcasing its ever-growing eco uniform. This encapsulates everything from daywear jackets, blazers, trousers, skirts, polos and sweats to brand new sportswear options. William Turner & Son will use the show
And last but not least, the fifth founding member Rowlinson Knitwear will be showcasing its market-leading Performa 50 knitwear range. This collection is pre-washed for extra softness and offers outstanding colour retention. The garments offer snug fit hems, cuffs and necklines.
Also on show from Rowlinson will be its range of Woodbank Sweats. This range of 50% polyester and 50% cotton sweats, guarantee quality, practicality and value. Visitors will be able to see the two new colours in the range, ink and green,
This valuable event, which allows attendees to source and meet existing and potential suppliers face to face, gets bigger and better every year.
– John-Paul Burton, Y | 74 | Ocotober 2018
our Embroidery Services Ltd
This year’s Schoolwear Show promises a new show format with an open plan feel, along with this change visitors will be able to discover a whole array of new products to add to their own schoolwear offering ready for back to school 2019.
Rowlinson’s Performa 50 range will be on display
which have been added to complement the navy and bottle green colours already in the offering.
Schoolwear and sportswear Besides the founding five membersʼ
offerings, visitors will be able to explore the numerous products on display from
Diamond Textiles offers both bespoke and stock options
the many other exhibitors at the show who will also be presenting their new collections ready for the back to school 2019 season.
Established schoolwear supplier Diamond Textiles will be showing items from its vast sportswear and schoolwear collection. Diamondʼs range encompasses a variety of different colours and styles. As well as a stock range of traditional schoolwear styles, Diamond can also manufacture bespoke styles to meet any number of requirements from tracksuits with specific colourways to onesies for dance groups.
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