Saturday, September 4, 2010

Tennis Apparel Men’s Shirt Guide

Aside from practicing our best shots on a sweet spot of our tennis racket to eliminate our opponent, we are also thinking on what’s the right apparel for us. With gender conscious that men and women had a different Tennis Apparel Shirt. Through this article, we will serve as your guide in buying different tennis apparel shirts for men as well as their suggested brands and prices.

The Adidas Competition Tee 2009 Men Shirt: when your opponent is soaking wet like a sponge and panic all over the tennis court that’s the time you understand that your shirt helps you a lot with its muscle support and proper ventilation in your body and you can buy this for only $29.95 to $45.00. With this Adidas Competition Theme Polo, your opponent will eventually realize that you are hitting him hard with your proper ventilation polo for the price of $36.95 to $55.00 only. Another Adidas product is the Adidas Competition Traditional Polo 2009 Men for only $32.95 to $50.00.

Prince AeroTech Comp Crew Men, Crew SS Polo Men, and Tour 3 Crew Men is definitely cool you through the entire play and makes you dry for the price between $19.95 to $45.00 only.

If you want a humidity wicking fabric with mesh inserts under the arms and a body mapping mesh insert at the back that is lightweight with incredible ventilation as well as cool and comfortable the K-Swiss designs such as the 7.0 Shortsleeve Crew Neck Top, K-Swiss Accomplish Crew For Men and the Zip Polo for only $14.95 to $60.00.

Fila also gives you a nice look with comfortably and nice breathing through their Baseline Short Sleeve Top Men and Baseline Solid Polo Men ranges from $35.95 to $50.00.

The Babolat Logo T-shirt Men has a ribbed neck crew collar 100% cotton tee and features screen printed a logo on the back left and left chest side for the price of $11.95 to $15.00 only.

If you want a quick dry materials shirt helping you to remove wetness outside the garment to let it evaporate more without difficulty why not try the Sergio Tacchini Dallas Crew and the Sergio Tacchini Dallas Polo for only $38.00 and $46.00 respectively.

You can also try the Reebok products like the Innovative Button Polo Men, KFS Crew Men, KFS Zip Polo Men, Pro Vision Torque Crew Men, UV PlayDry Polo Men, and the Vector Classic T-shirt that makes you cool and dry with a selling prices between $9.95 to $55.00 only.

If you want an against-ultraviolet rays technologies shirts, you must try the Wilson products such as Wilson Backhand Polo Men ($41.95 to $52.50); Wilson Dead Net Crew Men ($35.95 to $45.00); Wilson Fast Court Polo Men ($41.95 to $52.50); Wilson Performance Polo Men ($35.95 to $45.00); Wilson Singles Crew Men ($35.95 to $45.00); or the Wilson Straight Sets Crew Men ($35.95 to $45.00).

Either you are dreaming to have a title match with Carlos Agassi or any famous men tennis player, you have to invest your energy and money to any of the mentioned products above to makes your body a wide ventilation for your breathing and comfortable weight. You have to invest the right Tennis Apparel Shirts for masculinity in your greatest performance with wide movements and hard-hitting sweet spot on your tennis racket.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Tennis Apparel Men’s Shirt Guide

Aside from practicing our best shots on a sweet spot of our tennis racket to eliminate our opponent, we are also thinking on what’s the right apparel for us. With gender conscious that men and women had a different Tennis Apparel Shirt. Through this article, we will serve as your guide in buying different tennis apparel shirts for men as well as their suggested brands and prices.

The Adidas Competition Tee 2009 Men Shirt: when your opponent is soaking wet like a sponge and panic all over the tennis court that’s the time you understand that your shirt helps you a lot with its muscle support and proper ventilation in your body and you can buy this for only $29.95 to $45.00. With this Adidas Competition Theme Polo, your opponent will eventually realize that you are hitting him hard with your proper ventilation polo for the price of $36.95 to $55.00 only. Another Adidas product is the Adidas Competition Traditional Polo 2009 Men for only $32.95 to $50.00.

Prince AeroTech Comp Crew Men, Crew SS Polo Men, and Tour 3 Crew Men is definitely cool you through the entire play and makes you dry for the price between $19.95 to $45.00 only.

If you want a humidity wicking fabric with mesh inserts under the arms and a body mapping mesh insert at the back that is lightweight with incredible ventilation as well as cool and comfortable the K-Swiss designs such as the 7.0 Shortsleeve Crew Neck Top, K-Swiss Accomplish Crew For Men and the Zip Polo for only $14.95 to $60.00.

Fila also gives you a nice look with comfortably and nice breathing through their Baseline Short Sleeve Top Men and Baseline Solid Polo Men ranges from $35.95 to $50.00.

The Babolat Logo T-shirt Men has a ribbed neck crew collar 100% cotton tee and features screen printed a logo on the back left and left chest side for the price of $11.95 to $15.00 only.

If you want a quick dry materials shirt helping you to remove wetness outside the garment to let it evaporate more without difficulty why not try the Sergio Tacchini Dallas Crew and the Sergio Tacchini Dallas Polo for only $38.00 and $46.00 respectively.

You can also try the Reebok products like the Innovative Button Polo Men, KFS Crew Men, KFS Zip Polo Men, Pro Vision Torque Crew Men, UV PlayDry Polo Men, and the Vector Classic T-shirt that makes you cool and dry with a selling prices between $9.95 to $55.00 only.

If you want an against-ultraviolet rays technologies shirts, you must try the Wilson products such as Wilson Backhand Polo Men ($41.95 to $52.50); Wilson Dead Net Crew Men ($35.95 to $45.00); Wilson Fast Court Polo Men ($41.95 to $52.50); Wilson Performance Polo Men ($35.95 to $45.00); Wilson Singles Crew Men ($35.95 to $45.00); or the Wilson Straight Sets Crew Men ($35.95 to $45.00).

Either you are dreaming to have a title match with Carlos Agassi or any famous men tennis player, you have to invest your energy and money to any of the mentioned products above to makes your body a wide ventilation for your breathing and comfortable weight. You have to invest the right Tennis Apparel Shirts for masculinity in your greatest performance with wide movements and hard-hitting sweet spot on your tennis racket.

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Tennis Apparel at Wimbledon

Wimbledon is the oldest tennis tournament in the world, and the grandest of the Grand Slam tennis tournaments. It has a rich tradition, ingrained in various aspects of the game, from the court to the tennis apparel used in the tournament.

When the tournament rolls on in suburban London between late June and early July, expect to see a sea of white. That’s because the participants in the prestigious tournament are all required to wear white. Well, it’s not that strict. Tennis apparel used in the Wimbledon tournament can simply be “mostly white”. Color accents are allowed, too.

Still, check this out: All manufacturers need to submit the designs for their players’ apparel ahead of the championships. The All England Club will then decide to approve the designs, so that they fit the standards of Wimbledon.

Traditional garb for male tennis players are thigh-length shorts and polo shirts. However, in the 2008 Wimbledon championship, a wardrobe war was the sidelight of the match between then-Number 1 Roger Federer of Switzerland and upstart Rafael Nadal of Spain. Federer was the reflection of the classy tennis player, while Nadal was clad in relatively outlandish garb.

Nadal had a sleeveless top and his usual long shorts, but at least they were all white. Besides, he won the title, so who’s going to argue with that? Incidentally, Nadal also clinched the world number 1 ranking right after that. Besides, even the All England Club attested to the validity of his getup. One spokesman even cited past players who have all worn longer pants even before Nadal came into the picture.

American Serena Williams once took to the court in a white trench coat, quite possibly one of the most stunning displays of chic tennis apparel in history. Prim and proper Roger Federer added more positives to his fashion portfolio when he competed in a cable knit sweater that just says “classy”. It’s always a treat to see what kind of variations on the set standard players and designers come up with. No wonder some people even

call Wimbledon the ‘catwalk of tennis apparel’. You don’t only bring your ‘A’ game, you also need to bring your ‘A’ style.

With all the white jerseys on the court, it’s easy to assume that the traditional color of Wimbledon is white. However, the tournament’s colors are actually purple and dark green. It’s just the players’ attire that is traditionally white.

Perhaps one of the marks of such a prestigious grand slam series is that even the officials also have their own clothing. From the chair umpire to the linesmen and ball boys / ball girls, each has a standard set of uniforms. The current uniforms are colored navy blue and cream, all designed by highly-acclaimed American fashion designer Ralph Lauren. The new uniforms were used starting in 2006, and the contract with the designer lasts up to 2009. Prior to that year, the standard uniform color was green. Whether the navy blue clothing is retained or a new one is adopted remains to be seen.

The Championships, Wimbledon is really the pinnacle of tennis. It’s the most prestigious of the four Grand Slams, and the sheer age of the tournament is enough to realize that there’s a lot of tradition involved. That’s why it remains at the top of everything in the tennis world—even something relatively trivial as tennis apparel.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Small Apparel Brands On A Roll

Small brands that are mushrooming in small cities are now attracting the attention of private players. Brands such as Liverpool Retail India's Barcelona, Vir Retail's John Hill and Nahar Group's Cotton County that sell outfits at less than one-third the price of national brands are opening stores faster than the cautious national brands.

These brands have a price range of Rs150 to 600 and work on low margins and fast stock turnover. Their marketing efforts are mostly localised and they woo new consumers into the organised sector through discounted offers like 'buy one, get three.'

Mr Baqar Naqvi, associate vice-president for retail and consumer goods at Technopak, says: "Several regional brands are challenging the might of big players within the value segment where a significant proportion of Indian demand exists. Many of them will soon grow into national players and capture share from established brands."

Mr Sachin Sahni, vice-president of the Rs 200 crore Cotton County brand which has 600 stores, said: "Franchisees are also keen on partnering the discount model as the scale enables us to take back unsold stock and deploy it in markets where it would sell."

News Source: http://www.aepcindia.com/national.asp?id=188&yr=2010

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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Pakistan - Unplanned export of raw cotton, yarn hurting apparel sector

Unrestricted export of cotton and cotton yarn has been creating serious problems for the apparel sector, whose exports are falling because of this issue.


The constant export of cotton and cotton yarn has pushed up their prices to new heights, ultimately increasing the cost of production of apparel sector, according to representatives of apparel sector.


Jawed Bilwani, Chairman, Pakistan Apparel Forum; Rana Muhammad Mushtaq khan, Central Chairman, Pakistan Hosiery Manufacturers Association (PHMA) and others said that unrestricted export of cotton yarn would have a serious effect on the exports of the value added apparels making it difficult to achieve our ambitious export target. The irony is that the cotton yarn is being exported to our competing countries, which is tantamount to arming them for competing in the finished product market. Value added apparel sector is converting raw cotton of 67 cent a pound into value added finished goods worth $5 to $6 a piece, earning valuable foreign exchange for the country.


Exports of raw cotton and semi-finished textiles have increased considerably in recent times, which is indeed alarming: Raw cotton exports were up 40 percent in FY08, 25 percent in FY09 and overall 20 percent from 2006 to 2009.


The month of May 09 alone registered an increase of 31 percent over the previous month, while June 09 registered increase of 117 percent over May. In the case of cotton yarn, exports increased by 4 percent in May 09, and by 14 percent in June 09. On the other hand, at the closing of financial year 2008-09, an unacceptable drop in exports was registered in major value added sectors, i.e., Knitwear -8 percent, Bedwear -10 percent, and Readymade Garments -4 percent, while exports of cotton increased by 25 percent while that of Yarn increased by 15 percent.


On the other hand, prices of different qualities combed and carded cotton yarn increased 24 percent to 33 percent in the last three months.


With the above rise in price of cotton yarn the cost of production of garments goes up by 10 percent. One can imagine the effect of this increase of 10 percent in these most crucial times with stiff competition form neighbouring and other competing countries, when the margin of profit of value added exporter of garment here is a mere 5 percent to 6 percent. “How can the exporter survive and exist under such circumstances,” they questioned.


India as well as China, main competitors of Pakistan, also export cotton and cotton yarn but they give regard to the requirement of the value added textile exporters and export only after determining the size of the crop and the exportable surplus, ensuring that the requirements of their value added textile exporters are properly met.


They said that our value added apparel sector is reeling under immense pressure of high costs of doing business, rising utility rates and several other problems. Further, this unrestricted export of major raw material, cotton and cotton yarn, has led to spiraling prices and is crucifying our exports of value added apparel which will lead to further closures of large number of export oriented units.


The EU and US—major importers of local textiles—are still trying to grapple with the deep-rooted economic problems. The IMF has predicted that GDP growth in the EU and US would remain flat in the current year.


Domestically, the power crisis, gas load shedding, high financing cost, other infrastructure problems and above all the deteriorated security situation caused a big dent in textile exports.


News Source: Daily Times


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