New Forest Regalia |
Once again Vic and Heather, our regalia team, have brought some exciting new lines to tempt you. The range has been extended with four new items including a very nice all-weather jacket.
The New Forest Logo has been incorporated in complimentary colours providing a subtle and yet distinctive decoration. I am sure you will be pleased with these new additions. |
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To kick off this years collection, a jacket! Just what we needed!
Modelled here for the ladies, this universal jacket is available in all sizes. It is light in weight but a heavyweight performer in all weathers. The contrast embroidery is matched to the green lining and interfacings, and the cut and design sets this apart as a very stylish garment.
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A very flattering, fine-cotton ladies tee with three-quarter sleeves. Soft and feminine, but in a colour that says hey! I'm here!
The motif is stitched in a satin red avoiding the excessive prominence that contrast stitching occasionally displays.
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This should be very popular! A denim shirt can be worn almost anywhere and with almost anything. From Chino's to Jeans or ladies, perhaps a nice pair of carpet slippers!
The logo is stitched in a pewter thread - makes the point but without shouting.
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A favourite that hasn't been available with the new logo before - a raglan sleeved sweatshirt.
Burgundy with navy embroidery.
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A pure cotton ladies slimfit V-Neck T-shirt available in white with a pearl coloured semi-contrast logo, and also in navy with a khaki coloured contrast logo. |
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A new ladies-fit cotton pique polo in a fresh aqua shade with a subtle tonal contrast logo. |
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We have added a very nice ladies-cut, raglan sleeve sweatshirt in a new pebble colour embroidered with a self-coloured matching logo. |
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Our zipneck sweatshirt proved very popular last year, so we have re-stocked in a new colourway; navy with red trim. The logo is stitched in red to match. |
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A new pure cotton pique polo shirt for men, again in navy with red collar and trim, matched by the red of the embroidered logo. |
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Vic Wilshaw |