Last week Indigo Clothing printed a range of items including the apron above for the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Protection of Animals), one of the UK’s largest charities, in aid of their Free-Range Egg Campaign. Their staff were sporting a range of RSPCA branded apparel at the Ben and Jerry’s Sundae event on Clapham [...]
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Rain seems to be threathening the third set on the mens singles Wimbledon final as Nadal seems set to take the throphy from Federer.
This year Indigo Clothing again embroidered some of the players Adidas shirts, thanks to a regular Wimbledon order from sports management agency SFX/BEST. As usual we did both sleeves for the US [...]
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Indigo are pleased to supply t-shirts for exclusive Mayfair personal trainer and personal training studios, Matt Roberts Personal Training. Famous as a ‘Personal trainer to the stars, Matt’s clients include Naomi Campbell and Sting!
Matt’s gym recently featured in the London Lite newspaper, highlighting the benefits of their two week summer boot camp! The results were [...]
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London nervously awaits the results of the Mayoral elections 2008, wondering which clown won. Indigo Clothing screen printed the t-shirts for the ‘London Elects‘ staff, the organisation running the election. Last night the polls were very close, with second choice votes looking important for both Boris and Ken.
I am not going to add to the [...]
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I used the British Library for the first time last Thursday. An incredible building not far from the Indigo Clothing offices and near Kings Cross train station. Did you know they receive a copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland and the collection includes 150 million items, in most known languages?
Trying to [...]
A pat on the back for Opal in the customer service team email inbox!
—–Original Message—–
Sent: 06 March 2008 15:31
To: Opal Witney
Subject: New Client Reply – [INDIGO !32923]: Some queries
Thanks so much, Opal. I’ll look forward to receiving the swatches/colour charts, and then we can make a firm decision and place our order next week.
You [...]
Over the past months, Indigo has carried out two jobs for Quentin Blake, the much loved children’s illustrator of the Roald Dahl books. Quentin Blake is President of the Downing College Cambridge Alumni Association (he read English at Downing, 1953-56) and the t-shirts, screen printed with the artwork above, are for the Association so that [...]
By Alex | February 18, 2008
Indigo recently completed a rush job for Kensington Palace (part of Historic Royal Palaces) consisting of Fruit of the Loom Long sleeve Valueweight t-shirts with a one colour front and one colour back screen print as part of their ‘Kids go free‘ campaign. It seems the client was very happy with our service too:
To: Jo [...]
By Alex | January 16, 2008
Indigo screen printed the above design, “TV is Evil,” along with another design, called “Corporation Domination,” for new organic t-shirt company, Waneye-Tedd.
Their site, waneye-tedd.com, tells you more about the brand:
Waneye Tedd is a one eyed ted, using his one eye to see the world around us, and focus on the details.
The designs are responses [...]
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By Alex | January 4, 2008
UK sports retailing giant, JJB Sports, are having an “up to 90% off sale“. Indigo Clothing produced 20,000 t-shirts for their promotion, screen printed with a one-colour front and back print onto black Stedman Classic tees, back in November, ready for the January 2008 sales.