Choose your House Colour

For 2014, Front Row has introduced a collection of six styles, all free from back neck branding, to allow you to create your own identity.

The FR112 Men’s and FR113 Ladies’ Diagonal Stripe House Rugbys – made in a supersoft jersey – are available in red with navy and navy with sky blue contrast on the diagonal stripe, collar and placket. Men’s sizes S-XXL and ladies XS-XXL.

Co-ordinating polo styles FR212 and FR213 (the Men’s and Ladies’ Diagonal Stripe House Polos) are made in 100% cotton. Styling includes contrast collar and placket and tipping on cuffs.

Pearlised buttons with cross stitch detail and contrast tape has been added to the inside of the back neck seam and the side vents are faced with contrast tape too. The ladies’ style is beautifully shaped at the waist.

Available in bright pink/navy; navy/red; navy/white and sky blue/white, both styles come in sizes S to XXL.

Other styles available in the House Colour range are the Quartered House Polos, FR214 and FR215, made in the same 200gsm pique in navy/white and navy/pink combinations.

Ideal for all types of working environments or promotional events these Tag Free polos are designed with decoration in mind and provide the best quality base for promoting your brand or logo.

Front Row, great looking leisurewear, thoughtfully created. 

To see Front Row’s 2014 range or to download your free brochure, visit www.frontrowclothing.co.uk or email enquiries@frontrowclothing.co.uk. Alternatively contact your usual distributor:

Pencarrie Ltd                                   
Tel: 0800 252 248           

Prestige Leisure UK Ltd                    
Tel: 0800 652 1234

Ralawise Ltd                                   
Tel: 0800 212 180

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