Images October 2019 Digital Edition

www.images-magazine.com 34 images OCTOBER 2019 INDUSTRY EVENT Chadwick Teamwear [8] now offers 10 stock colour combinations to complement any school’s identity. The unbranded iGen games kit includes a female-fit polo and skort, and a unisex polo and games-style short. iGen has been designed, tested and manufactured using premium-quality 180gsm, ultra soft microdot polyester fabric. The traditional cut has been enhanced with subtle, modern design features. www.chadwickteamwear.co.uk Coolflow Schoolwear [9] is introducing Micro-Fresh Technology across its acrylic blend sweatshirts. This innovative treatment gives a long-lasting freshness and allows garments to be washed at 30°C, resulting in lower energy consumption and a reduced carbon footprint. Coolflow Schoolwear will now be distributing and manufacturing the Charles Kirk range of knitwear, sweatshirts and accessories, as well as the Russell and Result ranges. A full range of blazers, knitwear, sweatshirts and sportswear will be on show, including embroidery and heat transfer printing from their own in-house facilities. www.coolflowschoolwear.com reducing carbon footprints and highlighting the company’s commitment to British manufacturing. With a wide range of eco yarn shades available, the bespoke ties can be made to any design or colour combinations, with or without a logo. www.william-turner.co.uk Family-owned business the Tie & Scarf Company [11] will also be showing its range of school ties and scarfs. The company reports that its ties can be seen in independent school and sports retail shops, along with embroidery and printing companies. www.tieandscarf.co.uk Amaya [12] is showcasing the Melco EMT16 modular embroidery machine at this year’s show. “If you’re looking to increase your production on short and long runs, talk to one of our advisers about how the Melco modular system can help,” says managing director, Peter Wright. For a low- investment, full-colour printing solution, visitors can also discover the range of Forever transfer papers, for applying on garments, metal, plastic and wood. Amaya will also be showing Sef garment vinyl – a low-cost garment film and vinyl that’s suitable for heat transfer. This eco-friendly product is very easy to weed, durable and cost effective, and can be used in conjunction with a Graphtec cutter and Stahls’ heat press. www.amayauk.com Madeira [13] is making its debut at The Schoolwear Show in 2019, showing its range of high quality embroidery threads and consumables. These include timeless ranges, such as Classic viscose and Polyneon polyester, alongside innovative new products such as Reflect and HC (highly conductive) threads. Its comprehensive range of backings, needles, pens, frames, scissors and sprays will also be on show, and expert staff will be on hand to help with any queries. www.madeira.co.uk 8 9 10 11 As part of its ongoing focus on sustainability and the environment, William Turner [10] will be showing its made-to-order Eco Ties. These are made from fabric originating from a certified and fully-traceable yarn that’s produced from recycled plastic bottles. The ties are made in William Turner’s UK tie factories, further helping the environment by

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