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High quality is generally a given with kingteeshops title. merchandise and their Dedicator polo shirt maintains the usual standard. Due in no small part to the fact that it’s made from organic cotton. Without getting all eco-warrior about the subject, I have to mention how much better organic cotton feels against the skin. It’s streets ahead of the traditionally grown stuff, so much softer and smoother. I’m a relatively recent convert and would urge you give it a go if you haven’t already done so. The environment benefits and you get a richer feeling shirt. The Stanley Dedicator polo shirt is designed to be customised and all of the rebranding boxes are ticked. Labels such as washing info, shirt content, manufacturer details etc, are pull-out and easily removed by hand. The obligatory US and EU size labelling is discretely located in the neck and small enough to not even notice when the shirt is being worn. As far as customisation goes, the guys in the printshop inform me that it delivers reliable results.
Putting your logo on this shirt strikes me a good move and I can understand why it’s such a popular choice. Basically, an ideal bit of kit for rebranding. Retail quality, comfortable yet hard wearing, and it comes in a veritable kaleidoscope of colours. I’d be vaguely ecstatic if I was presented with one as a uniform top and I can imagine being equally happy reselling them as a branded business venture.
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There’s nothing quite like wearing an article of clothing to really get a handle on it title. The manufacturer classify the Changer sweatshirt as ‘fitted’. Not sure I’d totally agree with that. It struck me as more of a regular fitting in terms of the body styling. I’ll settle on a compromise and say that it’s comfortably fitted. Which is a positive from my perspective. This sweatshirt feels contemporary without being ridiculously tight or over-stylised. It’s a good weight at 350 GSM, yet avoids feeling too heavy.
The quality and finish on the Changer sweatshirt is exceptionally good. There are numerous small but very nice touches. A set in sleeve, twin needle stitching at the sleeve, armhole and bottom hems. Herringbone tape and the classic self fabric half moon at the back of the neck. They’re not necessarily major details, but the combined effect is one that speaks of retail quality. Defining the feel of a piece of clothing can be a difficult thing to do. It’s not the same as quantifying the weight of material or examining the quality of the stitching. There’s something almost emotional about how a garment feels on your back. The Stanley Stella Changer sweatshirt feels gorgeous. It’s probably one of the most comfortable tops that I’ve ever worn. Soft yet substantial, light yet also warm. Having worn it for several weeks, the feeling hasn’t got old. I gravitate toward it when choosing what to wear. That’s probably the highest compliment that I can pay it.
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