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Hoodiemania !
As we near the end of the School Year the Hoodie season has begun, with orders of over 750 Hoodies within the last 10 days it's all hands to the pumps here at Bluestone.
Most popular Hoodies at present are the JH001 College and JH003 Varsity by AWD, hot on it's heels is our super heavy hoodie by Gildan.
Recession provides opportunities !!!
As more and more companies seem fit to leave behind a qualified and experienced workforce in order to survive, the market has opened up for many skilled former employees to start a company or business of their own.
Bluestone Branding makes provision for such businesses to " look the part" by providing a Small Business Manpack offer, perfect for the smaller businessess just starting out that require a set price solution for thier workwear needs.
Peter Rathbone, Director of Production stated " We saw this opportunity some 18 months ago, since then many single and two man businesses have come into the market, by providing them with a simple package they can go out and bid for business in company uniform.". As well as being popular it also provides for additional garments when requied for new members of staff.
Our package provides a free set up text logo, garment colour options with a size range from XS to 5XL and turn-around times within 5 working days.
We even have garment options too so that you can set a preference in your pack without adjusting the price.
Click here Small Business Manpack for further information.
World Cotton Crisis
Thanks to China's burgeoning economy and crop shortages following the flooods in Pakistan, India and China, the price of cotton has risen 80% in the past four months according to a report from the New York Times, Chris Evans, Director of Sales & Marketing reports.
Though you may not have seen it on the news, mills around the world have been panic buying cotton to ensure that they are able to continue production, and the situation doesn't look like it is going to improve any time soon. “World cotton production is unlikely to catch up with consumption for at least two years,” said Sharon Johnson, senior cotton analyst with the First Capital Group in an email to the New York Times.