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Welcome to the latest update from Pier32 Ethical Promotional Clothing. As the nights draw in and temperatures drop we can help you to be seen during the dark mornings and evenings and we'll keep you warm as winter gets a grip.
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High Visibility Safetywear
With the clocks having gone back a week ago, the sun being lower in the sky and the cloud cover getting a lot thicker, you'll have noticed how the evening commute is now happening in the dark.
We can help you ensure that your staff, customers or students get noticed by providing you with customised high visibility clothing.
Your name, logo or image can be printed or embroidered onto fluorescent garments showing your brand or product in a whole new light. We can even print using highly reflective ink!
Also available is a reflective jacket that contains more than 25% recycled materials, so you can do a little bit to help the environment too.
Image. Pictured right is the RE21J Kids Hi-Vis Vest by Result, available in Fluorescent Yellow and Fluorescent Orange.
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Warm Winter Jackets
Unlike the mini-heatwave that occured the day we scheduled our last email about cold weather clothing, this time we're pretty confident that it will stay wet and wintry.
Our extensive range of jackets is growing by the day and covers all eventualities, whether you just want fold away showerproof tops, full-blown ski, mountain and coldstore wear, or city-wear with a smart corporate look.
We've recently provided jackets to Action Aid, The Big Issue, REAL Fundraising (for RSPCA and Amnesty International) and many others, so please contact us for your own outerwear needs.
Brands such as Continental, B&C Collection, Stormtech, Starworld and more manufacture jackets using ethical production methods that have been independently verified and certified.
Image. Pictured right is the RE99A Alaska Jacket by Result containing over 25% recycled materials.
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Embroidery
We've recently increased our embroidery capacity and as well as having more machines at our disposal we can now offer up to 15 colours per logo or image, up from the previous maximum of 12.
Most clients rarely use more than 4 or 5 colours, but the option of more is there should you need it.
Often mistakenly considered to be a much more expensive way of decorating a garment than screen printing the cost of embroidery depends upon the design of the artwork and can sometimes actually be cheaper.
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