Lefrik Back to School range
Established in 2012, Lefrik started out designing urban bags, backpacks and travel essentials using the highest quality eco-friendly fabrics made out of recycled plastic PET bottles. This summer it is
Established in 2012, Lefrik started out designing urban bags, backpacks and travel essentials using the highest quality eco-friendly fabrics made out of recycled plastic PET bottles. This summer it is
The name of the David Luke Group has changed to The Parently Group, as the parent company to David Luke School Uniform, Grass & Air and the Juco activewear brand. The
Rowlinson Knitwear (Rowlinson) has confirmed that Totex, its tier 1 supplier in Egypt, has achieved Planet Mark certification. The schoolwear supplier is the first UK-based textiles business to extend carbon
Spiro by Result, which includes a Junior range of activewear, has launched a new multilingual Spiro website. For an improved customer experience, the platform sees information now available in French
The Schoolwear Association has issued a response following the passing of the Education (Guidance about Costs of School Uniform) Bill through the House of Commons on Friday 12 March. Prior to
Certified B Corporation (B Corp) Rowlinson Knitwear has achieved CarbonNeutral® company certification under The CarbonNeutral® Protocol, the leading global framework for carbon neutrality. Becoming a CarbonNeutral® company extends to all of
As schools across the country return to the classroom, a leading sportswear brand is offering bespoke face coverings as part of its new Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) range. GFORCE Sportswear, which
Ahead of the report stage of the Education (Guidance about costs of school uniforms) Bill on Friday 12 March, The Schoolwear Association welcomes the Bill in principle and supports the
Following the collective efforts of the public to bring infection rates down, Step One of the roadmap begins today, with pupils across England returning to school and college. Throughout the pandemic,
Lateral flow testing provides the opportunity to quickly screen for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19. Typically, results are available in 15-30 minutes. For businesses, this offers a speedy and
With secondary school pupils and teachers in England now being advised to wear face masks in class, William Turner is stepping up to meet demand with a wide range of
The Schoolwear Show, the biggest event in the industry calendar, has confirmed it will be running an exhibition in 2021. The show will be located at its usual venue at
Chadwick Textiles is introducing new additional styles to the iGEN range, which will come into stock later this year. The company’s bestselling stock iGEN Games Kit comprises a colour combination
Falcon Sportswear has established a new partnership with Rossendale to Gambia, a charity organisation that supports children in Gambia. As part of its support, the sportswear firm recently donated a sizeable
As schools prepare to reopen from the proposed date of 8 March in England and 22 February in Scotland, experts believe school uniform has a key role to play in
Sir Kevan Collins has been appointed as the government’s Education Recovery Commissioner. He will oversee a programme of catch-up for children who have lost out on learning due to the
The first Monday in February of every year has been named National Sickie Day, which traditionally sees the highest number of workers call in sick. So why might people feel
The Tie and Scarf Company has launched a brand-new website covering a wide range of school ties and scarves. Features of the new website include a section that offers customers the
TheMagicTouch, which provides image transfer solutions for garment decorators involved in the schoolwear and sportswear markets, is endorsing the Beanie Hat as one of its key products. With the winter
The Prime Minister has confirmed schools and colleges will not return to full face-to-face education after the February half-term. Current attendance restrictions will remain in place until 8 March at
At the end of a challenging year for many schoolwear businesses, Matthew Easter and Mark Stevenson, co-chairs of the Schoolwear Association, reflect on the last 12 months and look at