AllPro
S&S Activewear (S&S), a leading technology-enabled distributor of apparel and accessories in North America, has introduced AllPro, an exclusive new brand offering high-quality apparel designed for corporate wear, team uniforms, and active individuals. The collection includes budget-friendly t-shirts, sport shirts, and quarter-zips tailored for men, women, and youth.
AllPro features two innovative fabric technologies: Pro-Lock and Pro-Flex. Pro-Lock, made from 100% polyester interlock jersey with a cationic disperse dye, ensures superior colorfastness and a bleed-resistant print surface, making it ideal for decorators. Pro-Flex, composed of 60% polyester and 40% Sorona®, enhances durability while offering stretch, quick-dry properties, and a lower environmental footprint compared to traditional performance fabrics.
“AllPro provides our customers with extensive color options, reliable inventory depth, and innovative fabric technologies that make decorating easy and cost-effective,” said Toby Whitmoyer, Chief Commercial Officer at S&S. “Our goal is to ensure decorators can recommend a versatile assortment of styles to their clients.”
The collection offers size inclusivity, ranging from Youth XS to Adult 4XL, with select styles available up to 6XL. Available in a wide range of corporate and team colors, AllPro expands S&S’s apparel offerings, following the company’s recent partnership with Jaanuu to introduce modern uniforms. S&S plans to continue growing its brand portfolio throughout the year.
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