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Lion Jockey Club promotional t-shirts printed by Shirtworks take Cambridge University Fresher's Fair by storm!

11-26-2010 05:47 PM CET | Business, Economy, Finances, Banking & Insurance

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Shirtworks, a leading supplier of promotional clothing and t-shirts for university clubs and societies has taken the Cambridge Fresher's Fair by storm with t-shirts printed for the fictional "Cambridge University Lion Jockey Club". Five hundred t-shirts were given out for free in return for contact information in order to follow up the interest in Shirtworks' university t-shirts and hoodies created by the giveaway T-shirts. For more information visit http://www.shirtworks.co.uk or call 0800 0725334.

"We had such a fantastic response to the "Cambridge University Shark Fighting Association" T-shirts we did at last year's Fresher's Fair, we decided to invent another club to capture the imagination for this year's freshers," said Arron Harnden, MD for Shirtworks. "We came up with an eye-catching logo featuring a man or a woman riding a lion and produced 250 T-shirts for men and 250 T-shirts for women. We also took some more of the shark fighting T-shirts as they were so popular last year, and they were very well received too."

"The students love the joke clubs, and so many were commenting on how they were going to try and pass it off as a real club when out and about wearing the T-shirt," said Arron. "I think the club reps loved the idea of being able to boast about their physical prowess and love of danger!" When asked why Shirtworks has put so much effort into promotion at the Oxford and Cambridge Fresher's Fairs, Arron replied "We have a long history of providing club and society t-shirts for Oxford University, so we have a lot of experience to offer. And the students have such a great sense of humour that it's really fun to come up with these fictional clubs, make T-shirts for them and see their reaction to them on the day. It's always a great laugh, and lets them see that we are human beings who love working with university students, so it's good for everyone."

About Shirtworks

Shirtworks was founded in 1985 and is now a leading direct supplier of promotional clothing, corporate gifts and promotional merchandise with the capacity to print orders of any size. At the Shirtworks promotional clothing workshop, there are screenprinting machines capable of printing logos and designs up to 10 ink colours, and machines which can embroider logos up to 7 thread colours. Shirtworks also holds large stocks of the most popular garments, including products from Screenstars, Jerzees, Hanes, Kustom Kit, Beechfield and Result.

Shirtworks' promotional clothing clients range from local schools, companies and clubs to large national plcs, charities and promotional companies. Shirtworks has always been committed to providing good quality promotional products at competitive prices combined with a friendly and helpful service. Even though Shirtworks supplies promotional clothing and branded promotional products throughout the UK and abroad, the company is very proud of its relationship with local customers, particularly with the many university colleges in Oxford.

Arron Harnden (MD)
Shirtworks
5, Ferry Mills,
Osney Mead,
Oxford
OX2 0ES
United Kingdom
shirtworks@momentumws.co.uk
www.shirtworks.co.uk
0800 0725334

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