Update on The Schoolwear Show 2020
In light of the Covid-19 outbreak, The Schoolwear Show Board has issued the following statement to all exhibitors regarding the upcoming event. “Firstly, the organisers of The Schoolwear Show hope that
In light of the Covid-19 outbreak, The Schoolwear Show Board has issued the following statement to all exhibitors regarding the upcoming event. “Firstly, the organisers of The Schoolwear Show hope that
A proposed bill that might lead to calls for a reduction in the number of branded school uniform garments could cause ‘unintended consequences’ if not implemented appropriately, according to a
Next year's Printwear & Promotion LIVE! show will take place on Sunday 21 February until Tuesday 23 February 2021. The annual exhibition for the garment decoration industry was originally set to
An independent survey by social impact company 60 Decibels confirms that Rowlinson Knitwear (Rowlinson) is transforming the lives of its overseas workers in Bangladesh. Commissioned by the UK Department for International
Following the largest survey of school uniform costs in the UK, The Schoolwear Association (SA) has found the average cost of compulsory school uniform and sportswear items is £101.19 per pupil. The
Tickets are now available for the Schoolwear Association’s (SA) 2020 fundraising evening. Titled ‘Black & White Ball & Diamonds Bright’, this year’s event promises an evening of sparkle and entertainment. Taking place after
Ahead of the Guidance about Costs of School Uniforms Bill having its second reading in the Houses of Parliament on Friday 13 March, Grays Schoolwear is stepping up in defence
It is with great sadness that we report that Richard Moody, sales director at David Luke since 2004, has passed away. Richard died peacefully on Wednesday 26 February with his much-loved
Forming the nucleus of any school games and team kit, the IGEN range by Chadwick Teamwear is available in 10 stock colour combinations across four unbranded key styles. The IGEN range
As the coronavirus continues to impact the global economy, William Turner can confirm its UK school tie manufacturing capacity remains unaffected. With fabric woven locally, and two wholly-owned factories in Skipton
Eco-uniform supplier David Luke has become a member of the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI). ETI membership will help David Luke to trade ethically as well as make a positive difference
Luke Conod, owner of the ethical school uniform store, School Uniform Shop, has responded to the recent announcement that the government is backing a proposal to fast-track statutory uniform guidelines. The
Winterbottom’s Schoolwear has confirmed the appointment of Jay Nicholson as the company's new regional sales manager for London and the Home Counties. Nicholson joins the Winterbottom’s team from outside the schoolwear
Rowlinson Knitwear is one of the first six organisations in Greater Manchester to sign up as a member of the UK’s most comprehensive Good Employment Charter, which aims to improve
Chadwick Teamwear is donating 5p from the sale of every garment in 2020 as part of its continued support of Raleigh International’s youth-led reforestation project. The funds will help improve the
The government is backing a private member’s bill introduced by Labour MP Mike Amesbury to accelerate making the DfE uniform guidelines statutory. The legislation could see uniform becoming almost completely generic,
Schoolwear specialist Total Clothing recently ran a school uniform swapping event as part of its ‘Share, Reuse and Recycle’ commitment. Total Clothing has been collecting school uniform since 1 October 2019
Tie & Scarf Company, a family-owned business that has been involved in the manufacturing of clothing and accessories for over 160 years, is now producing The Eco School Tie. Launched as
Printwear & Promotion LIVE! successfully launched into the new decade with its 2020 event on 19-21 January. Thousands of printwear professionals descended upon Halls 17 & 18 at Birmingham’s NEC looking
Hounslow-based schoolwear retailer, School Bells, has three new charity partners; Save the Children, The Children’s Trust and also Tree of Hope. The retailer, which supports the charities with monthly donations, began
Thousands of children are set to benefit from more sports activities outside school hours following a £1.6 million funding boost to help schools make better use of their facilities. As part