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– Ladies quilted vest (JN86) and Men’s
from Daiber’s James & Nicholson
collection
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and scarves. Plus we have gloves through to standard daypacks, the
and hats with thinsulate for entire range has been designed
thermal insulation both of which with room for personalisation. In
have excellent decorating addition to which, Quadra
properties.” provides decorators with hoop
sizes and is always available to
In order to meet the growing provide advice and tips on how to
demand for functional yet decorate.
fashionable headwear, Beechfield
has made its range as wide as Commenting on the Quadra
possible. Continuing, Catherine range, Catherine, explained,
said, “We will also be introducing “Although the backpacks are
further lines to our range later in technical and a relatively niche
the year.” market, there is something for
Its in the bag
everyone within the range from
hi-specification with ergonomic
Having kitted out your back systems to standard
customers with clothing designed daypacks. To be honest, they are
for the outdoors, a further area not difficult at all to embroider
that you can capitalise on is with and provide outdoor clubs with a
backpacks. Quadra has designed a perfect promotional opportunity.
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that are ideally suited to the groups as well as the corporate
promotional industry. With sector with a complete outdoor
adventure backpacks, Hydrapacks, kit.”
– QD504 Pro Outdoor Hydrapack from Quadra
TC Threads Limited Edward House
– QD57 all purpose backpack from Quadra Tel No.: (0)115 968 0089 King Edward Street
Fax No.: (0)115 968 0346 Hucknall
E-mail :
sales@tcthreads.ltd.uk Nottingham NG15 7JR
www.mayerhousebusinessmedia.co.uk
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