Tell us what you need
- crew apparel
- hoodies
- swim hats
- masks
- bandanas / neck buffs
- branded scrim
- branded signage
- branded race numbers.
We supply over 100,000 technical, eco-friendly and cotton T shirts a year to customers including Allison Curbishley, Steve Cram, The Brighton Marathon, The Bedford Running Festival and St Albans Striders.
We do not hold stock of T shirts, but have wholesale agreements in place with all of the main manufacturers and distributors. This means we can consult with you about what you need and match the garment to deliver what you want.
Technical shirts, including screen printing, range in pricing between £1.60 to £5.00 each (+ delivery & VAT). The price is dependent on a number of factors including the garment quality, quantity, the number of colours in the design to be printed, the number of places designs need to be printed in e.g. front, back, sleeves.
We supply custom manufactured medals, manufactured from metal, acrylic and wood. We work with manufacturers in the UK, Europe and the Far East. This approach gives you the opportunity to provide a medal with a very low supply chain carbon footprint, should you wish to do so.
Ribbons can be printed with any design, including double sided designs. Artwork in a vectored file format is required from you to create the final design.If you do not have the ability to create vectored files, ATW can provide this service normally next day, for £25 + VAT. The final design will be sent to you to approve before manufacturing begins.
ATW makes it easy for you to offer your participants an environmentally friendly option of getting a tree planted in their name, rather than receiving a race T-shirt, medal or other memento of your event. With no packaging, postage, or delivery charges each competitor receives a personalised certificate with a photograph and location of their own tree. A unique legacy memento helping to save the planet.
To get a competitive quotation of find out more, contact us
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