OXFORD, ENGLAND, February 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) Shirtworks, one of the UK's leading suppliers of customised sportswear for university sports teams, has announced that a new range of Kooga and Canterbury sportswear is now available. The hooded sweatshirts, polo neck shirts, fleeces and t-shirts are available in both brands, ready to be printed or embroidered with a team logo, and individual team numbers and names on the back. For more information visit http://www.shirtworks.co.uk or call 0800 0725334.
"We're delighted to be able to offer an extensive range of Kooga and Canterbury sportswear for personalisation," said Arron Harnden, MD of Shirtworks. "Both are globally recognised sportswear brands, with Canterbury sports shirts worn by the world's best rugby players. We're stocking a wide range of garments in several colours, ready to be personalised for our customer's teams, whether it's just a logo or a full compliment of customised team shirts with individual names and numbers on the back," Arron explained. "The sports team logos can be embroidered or printed, either make a striking impact when the base garments are of such high quality."
When asked why Shirtworks have added Canterbury and Kooga sportswear to their range, Arron replied; "We cater for a large number of university sports teams, in particular those from Oxford University as our shop has been based in Oxford for over twenty years. We know these teams take their sport seriously and need top quality sportswear to cope with the wear and tear. We often run special offers for university teams," Arron added. "For example, we're currently offering a discount for the Oxford University Torpids, an annual rowing regatta, for people on our mailing list. I would urge anyone interested in customised sportswear to go to our site and drop us an email to be added to the list," Arron concluded, "so they don't miss out on any future special offers."
About Shirtworks
Shirtworks was founded in 1985 and is now a leading direct supplier of promotional clothing, corporate gifts and promotional merchandise with the capacity to print orders of any size. At the Shirtworks promotional clothing workshop, there are screenprinting machines capable of printing logos and designs up to 10 ink colours, and machines which can embroider logos up to 7 thread colours. Shirtworks also holds large stocks of the most popular garments, including products from Screenstars, Jerzees, Hanes, Kustom Kit, Beechfield and Result.
Shirtworks' promotional clothing clients range from local schools, companies and clubs to large national plcs, charities and promotional companies. Shirtworks has always been committed to providing good quality promotional products at competitive prices combined with a friendly and helpful service. Even though Shirtworks supplies promotional clothing and branded promotional products throughout the UK and abroad, the company is very proud of its relationship with local customers, particularly with the many university colleges in Oxford.
Leading Customised Clothing Supplier Shirtworks Offers New Range Of Canterbury And Kooga Sportswear For Sports Team Shirt Personalisation
Shirtworks, a leading supplier of personalised sports clothing and work wear, announces a new range of Kooga and Canterbury sportswear available for printing and embroidered personalisation
2011-02-17
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[Press-News.org] Leading Customised Clothing Supplier Shirtworks Offers New Range Of Canterbury And Kooga Sportswear For Sports Team Shirt PersonalisationShirtworks, a leading supplier of personalised sports clothing and work wear, announces a new range of Kooga and Canterbury sportswear available for printing and embroidered personalisation