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03 March 2010 10:53

This weeks Printwear and Promotion show at Birminghams NEC Arena was a resounding success according to all the exhibitors. Whilst the official visitor figures have yet to be released the general feeling among both exhibitors and visitors alike was that the show was certainly

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02 March 2010 10:01

Having attended the 2010 Printwear and Promotion show at Birminghams NEC today I have decided to write about it on our blogg. I have been attending this show for 10 years now and have not seen it change much at all in

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17 February 2010 10:47

At a time when every other advert on television is asking you if you had an accident and would you like to make a claim, what role does workwear have to play in employers discharging their responsibility in the workplace? The where there''s

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Thank you for all your help with my order, especially with it being so last minute. The shirts arrived on time & I’ve been told by colleagues at the event that they looked fantastic. Hopefully I’ll be able to work with you again in the future. Thanks, again. Melodie.

Shoe Bags

    Shoe bags are surprisingly versatile little items. Their main function is of course for carrying shoes and protecting other clothing from any dirt they might be carrying or snagging from studs that can occur with football or rugby boots.

    Outside of school or a sports club the shoe bag can be an ideal companion when packing clothes for a trip or a holiday. Being lightweight and strong it won’t take up any extra room in a suitcase and made from nylon it can be washed again and again to remove smells and stains that shoes might leave on it. The tight weave of the nylon and the drawstring top when closed securely will ensure that no odours will contaminate other clothing items packed alongside it.

    Some schools in an effort to prevent young children from kicking each other (until they know better) insist that pupils wear soft soled shoes indoors. This is a clever strategy as it also prevents wear on school floors when trainers with their deeply treaded soles can bring in trapped stones or glass that can ruin a wooden or linoleum surface. There is no excuse either for being unable to participate in indoor PE if your pupils are wearing soft soled plimsolls. Keeping their ordinary footwear in a shoe bag hung over their chair the pupils have access to their outer footwear for playtime and their indoor shoes for lesson time. What a great idea.


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