A4 Goes Green with Recycled Polyester
A4, manufacturer of premium sportswear and team uniforms, is now making all its most popular apparel, and the vast majority of its line, with recycled polyester.
FULL STORYPerry Ellis Intl., Miami, has entered into a license agreement in Australia and New Zealand with South Pacific Apparel Ltd.
The agreement includes men’s sportswear — polos, T-shirts, casual shirts, denim and pants — under the Farah vintage brand. The new collection will launch in spring 2016 in department, chain and specialty stores, as well as online, with The Iconic, Australia’s largest online multi-branded e-commerce platform.
The Farah vintage brand is rooted in rich heritage and bolstered by street credibility, leveraging creative ambassadors to drive success, according to the company. Farah products are sold internationally through major retailers and company-owned retail stores, and as well as on farah.co.uk [link].
For more information, visit pery.com. — L.M.
A4, manufacturer of premium sportswear and team uniforms, is now making all its most popular apparel, and the vast majority of its line, with recycled polyester.
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FULL STORYThe Vastex PTF-100 powder-to-film coating system in combination with an integral Vastex D-100 conveyor dryer increases production efficiencies for direct-to-film (DTF) heat-transfer apparel decorators.
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