Monday, 10 January 2011

Friday, 7 January 2011

supplier notices big changes at T King Associates

A comment from one of our long term suppliers; nice to hear after Trevor and I have spent most of the Christmas break moving the company into a second unit next door!.

Hi John I just popped into your place this afternoon, and I was blown away by what you have done there, very impressed.
Must have been a lot of hard work but I can see it will transform your operation.
I think customers collecting / trying on uniforms will feel much better looked after too.
Excellent work !.
Best regards Cliff

Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Doubled our floor space and capacity

HI All and a Happy new year !!, its been very exciting for us here at T King Associates, we have now taken on a new unit and doubled our floor space, it has been getting tighter and tighter in the old unit, and we decided that we should take the step to improve and make things work and flow easier. We have a new showroom space, and also larger production and storage space, so we can keep more stock, have a higher volume of stock movement that will ultimately benefit our customers.

The show room will be updated over the coming months so you can come and try things on, and generally have a good poke about.

Will keep you updated !.

Monday, 20 December 2010

Eco Friendly Blazer from David Luke

New Eco-Uniform is an industry first for David Luke

One of T King Associates School wear suppliers David Luke are doing their bit to save the planet with their new Eco-Uniform school jackets for boys and girls. Hailed as a school wear first, the new jackets are made from 100% recycled, non-biodegradable plastic from drinking bottles, which would otherwise go to landfill. Compared to an equal quantity of traditionally manufactured oil-based fabric, the 100% recycled de/repolymerized material used by David Luke requires 84% less energy to produce it. This in these current times can only be a good thing and TKA will be looking into the product shortly and reporting back to customers and users alike

Thursday, 9 December 2010

promotional T-shirts good the bad and the ugly

I know it's the middle of an early winter but as sad as I am, I am already thinking how the recent cotton price increases, and general increase in cost of well lets be honest most things, is going to have an effect on the humble promotional T-shirt. We have for at least 20 years printed our T-shirts, from a basic give away for a day promotion, to T-shirts for events and blue chip clients looking to get people wearing their brand over the longer period.

It's worth remembering the following, if you print onto the cheapest poor quality shirt, it will not last more that 5 minutes before it is destined to be a car washing rag. In every situation I can possibly think of it as always worth raising the quality and lowering the run length to compensate, because even if you run 100 shirts of good quality people will wear them and keep them for longer, and its also worth investing in a good designer to pull the job together. The whole point of your shirt is to get your brand / message across long after the day you gave it to your customer or visitor.

Thursday, 7 January 2010

Charles Kendall safety clothing


We have for many years, supplied safety wear, and clothing needed for factory, warehouse, industrial use, but never really had the chance to see our safety clothing in action. But that all changed recently, when we supplied, printed and delivered all the safety clothing Charles Kendall Group. They required Hi-Visibility, waist coats, bomber and yard / 3/4 length jackets, with the new corporate brand printed as per the specification outlined. The clothing needed to meet all health and safety requirments, and are all up to standard from us, we only suppliy Hi visibility safety wear to class two or above EN471. We have a number of ways to brand hi visibility workwear, we can screen print, as we did in this case with Charles Kendall, or we can dye the fabric, or we can also embroider, all of which we can do in house.
Note the sprcification on the vests EN471 Class2 Approved Confirming to 89/686/EEC Directive, 2 band bib and brace reflective 50mm wide strips stitched onto garment with a velcro fastening.
Specification for the two jackets bomber and Traffic / yard jacket, EN471 Class 3 approved confirming to 89/686/EEC Directive, waterproof taped seams, 2 retro reflective strips 50mm wide stitched on to arms and body of jacket, conceled hood in collar, phone pocket, studded storm flaps, padded and lined.


We are very greatful for the shots from Charles Kendall as, all the garments were sampled prior to the order being put in place, and were very greatful to recive a call from the team to say how pleased they are with the clothing we supplied.