Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Fruit Of The Loom Clothing at JKL


Even though the textile industry is feeling the results from a global recession, Fruit of the Loom has managed to stay ahead of the game with poise. The reason being is because they are strong on quality items. And because of their sense of quality along with a valued reputation, Fruit of the Loom, which was launched in 1851, is now available at a very distinguished UK online store, JKL Clothing.


JKL Clothing is a clothing establishment focusing on casual wear, work wear, t-shirt printing, corporate clothing and embroidered clothing. With a reputation for delivering comfortable and protective clothing there’s a good reason why JKL Clothing and Fruit of the Loom make such a formidable team. A senior staff member at JKL Clothing stated that “Fruit of the Loom Value-weight t-shirts works perfectly with our customer base, the quality of their articles of clothing are sensibly priced, and from a printers standpoint they have wonderful textured surfaces for screen print.” There’s no question that Fruit of the Loom’s appeal for bespoke t-shirts was part of the fascination for JKL Clothing carrying their range of attire. As a matter of fact, JKL Clothing has been utilizing the Fruit of the Loom Value-weight t-shirts in practically all of their t-shirt printing production
for quite some time.

JKL Clothing carries an extensive catalogue from Fruit of the Loom including school uniforms, work polo shirts, promotional clothing, fleece jackets, leisure bottoms, full zip fleece, hoodies and men’s and women’s leisure wear just to name a few. For example; a Fruit of the Loom Men’s Zip Through Hooded Sweat Shirt cost [£19.08] including VAT. For screen printing on the same item, with a minimum of ten pieces, the price is in the region of [£2.00] extra. For embroidery, beginning with one of the same piece, the price is an extra [£2.25]. Altogether for an above-the-board quality customized cotton hooded sweat shirt, the price comes out fairly equitable.

JKL Clothing began in 1998, albeit they haven’t been in the business as long as Fruit of the Loom, they are nevertheless a compatible combination. Both stand for quality, integrity and prudence.

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