Archive for July, 2012

BELIZE OLYMPIC UNIFORM GETS THE JEFF BANKS TREATMENT

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Having created the uniforms for the winning bid committee in 2007 for Shanghai Jeff Banks knows a thing or two about winning outfits.

The Belize Olympic committee asked Jeff Banks to create their uniforms for the Olympic opening ceremony on July 27th, which will be watched by an estimated 1.5 billion people.

They only have eight competitors so rank as the smallest nation at the games but are determined to stand out against some of the largest competitors in the world.

“I used the Great Gatsby as my inspiration with a modern touch reflecting the Belize Caribbean sprit” said Jeff.

Both men and women will wear Gatsby style blazers in the country national blue with white contrast edging. the men will wear pleat fronted white flannel trousers while the ladies will be wearing white flannel skirts that just touch the knee. Shirts and blouses are in blue and white stripe sea island cotton with white collars, ties and scarves in blue, white &red national colours. Yvette Jelfs in Scotland hand blocked the panama hats for the men and panama cloches for the ladies both trimmed in the national colours.

The blazers carry the national badge produced in gold plated wire by Toy Kenning & Spencer from Birmingham. One of the badges was recently presented to Prince Harry by chef-de mission, Mr. Owen Sonny Meighan on his recent visit to Belize.

Precious feet are protected by specialty made white nubuck leather shoes for both men and ladies. Jeff has gifted his work to the Belize nation in the Olympic sprit of co-operation.

ASBCI Dissertation Awards 2012

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Incorporatewear, the UK’s premier corporatewear supplier, remains an enthusiastic member of The Association of Suppliers to the British Clothing Industry (ASBCI) whose annual Students’ Dissertation Prize for 2012, sponsored by Marks & Spencer, is already well under way.

Nominations have been received from entrants studying fashion, design and textile management across the UK and judging is taking place across the summer.

Chris Wood, Managing Director of Incorporatewear, is again a member of this year’s judging panel – which comprises representatives from the academic, retail and clothing consultancy sectors – and is delighted to be involved.

“Incorporatewear has been involved in judging the competition for the last three years,” explains Chris, “and the standard of nominations is consistently extremely high which always makes finding a winner challenging. Nevertheless I’m very much looking forward to reading this year’s entries, which I expect to be as inventive, thought-provoking, and academically rigorous as in previous years.”

Incorporatewear is steadfast in its support of the future leaders of UK fashion and the wider textile industry. The company believes that actively supporting ASBCI events such as these events is the best way of demonstrating this commitment.

History would certainly suggest that Incorporatewear’s involvement is well-founded as previous years’ dissertations have dwelt on the development of technical fabrics, design trends and environmental and sustainability issues: all areas which sit at the very heart of the firm’s innovative philosophy.

The ASBCI represents all sectors on the UK clothing industry and provides technical support, trade information and an open forum for discussion and debate.