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David Luke and its sportswear brand Juco are leading change in sustainable and inclusive design at this year’s Schoolwear Show on 6-7 October. Visitors to the show can learn more about how David Luke has developed its Circular Blazer programme with the Circular Textiles Foundation over the last 12 months by evolving designs and adding new products to the range, allowing for even more items to enter the recycling process and be kept out of landfill.

With pupil inclusion more important than ever, David Luke has also expanded its in-house garment decoration workshop and operations to offer higher levels of support to customers and their schools. The company is adding even more value to the wide range of customer support on offer, with more techniques and options for personalising school uniforms as well as adapting garments to suit the different needs and preferences of pupils.

Equally, on the Juco stand, Schoolwear Show visitors can discover new products that promote sports inclusion for all, such as sports bras and hijabs, and how Juco has enhanced its printing capabilities to offer adaptability across the range, from plain to customisable team kits.

Commenting on the latest developments is product manager Ryan Cooke. “In times of uncertainty, retailers need a supplier that will collaborate with them to adapt and innovate. The product and market expertise and operational excellence retailers can access at the Parently Group will empower them to lead the direction of change in a changing schoolwear market.”

For further information on the Parently Group and its brands, please click here.

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