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Under an exclusive arrangement for the imprint market, BTC Activewear represents PING, a high quality range of fashionable and technically advanced golfing apparel. Together, they have developed a collection specifically aimed to capitalise on the growing popularity of the sport, using luxury fabrics and a wide range of performance features.
New additions include the Dawson Polyester Polo Shirt, which carries the PING logo on the right sleeve. Available in a choice of four colours, this short sleeve shirt has moisture movement properties.
The 250gsm Club Polo Shirt is a raglan sleeve style poly cotton polo with tape detail to the neck and split hem. Five colour choices are available and the distinctive PING logo appears on the right collar and centre back yoke.
For cooler days, BTC Activewear’s collection includes the Hankley crew neck sweater. Made from 100% Woolmark lambswool, the sweater has a PING logo to the right sleeve and back neck bar and is machine washable, allowing it to maintain its shape even after repeated laundering.
The 100% waterproof and breathable Hyams technical rain suit is a contemporary looking twopiece, lightweight, low noise garment. The combination features a full-front zip, contrast colour to the shoulder panels, side piping detail and is available in black/grey and ink/grey.
Also within the collection is a one size fits all Roon baseball cap. Breathable, lightweight and quick drying the cap comes in four colours and the front and right-hand side are free for decoration.
Web: www.btcactvewear.co.uk
Tel: 0121 550 7770
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