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According to Teamwear – sportswear provider for teams individuals and racing teams – this year’s main craze has been for fabrics and colours.
Teamwear has also established that durability and strength are both very important traits, which it says have made their GT and Touring shirts bestsellers.
“Customers have complimented us on the natural life span of the shirts, and along with the anti-wrinkle effect, their conditioning seems to last for ever,” it says. However, it adds that colour and contrast availability has been the hottest subject by far.
“Teamwear offers many colourways throughout the range of products (ie. shirts, blouses, fleeces, jackets) and customers always enquire about new colourways,” it explains. “For instance, are we introducing a new GT with black here and white there?” To cope with this high demand for different colourways, Teamwear is currently in talks with more factories for extra stock colours, small minimum quantities and quicker lead times.
Teamwear also supplies garments for the more corporate, work wear industry, and manufactures the Litchborough shirt in a lightweight brushed poly cotton fabric, with a lesser contrast but, with a hint of silver piping to continue the Teamwear trend.
Not only is Teamwear improving on its bespoke and workwear range, it is also introducing some new colourways for 2008 – watch this space.
Email: sales@teamwearclothing.com
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