New boot gives business some welly
South West based RTG, a world-wide specialist in textile manufacturing, has introduced Wellington Boots to its extensive product range, adding a spectrum of colour and even greater choice to a constantly evolving portfolio designed to surpass every clothing, fabric and merchandise challenge.
A traditional British staple, RTG’s new line of Wellies is manufactured right down to the 100% cotton inner lining and natural rubber sole in RTG’s own factories, booting out 'middle-man' mark ups and splashing greater accountability, control and flexibility over the entire manufacturing process. Available in seven colours with a moulded deep-ridged sole for extra grip, the boot exemplifies RTG's ethos to keep costs low and quality high across each of its six sectors by supplying inexpensive, durable and comfortable products direct.
Over the last 18 years, RTG has designed, supplied and manufactured branded clothing, uniforms and merchandise for some of the biggest brands in the world. Over 500 employees apply the highest ethical standards possible to service RTG's six sectors of expertise - Retail, Corporate, Promotional, Workwear, Onboard & Travel and Performance Clothing - creating low-cost, flexible, innovative and design led solutions for partners such as Emirates, Mark Warner, ScrewFix, Virgin and Barbour.
RTG’s creative and resourceful team has continued to innovate in the stormy economic climate. The popularity of its latest vulcanized rubber addition comes hot off the launching heels of its pioneering Skyns performance clothing range which harnesses stay-dry, anti-microbial and nano technology at its core.
"When a client does business with us, they only do business with us. We give them total control over cost and process, a fully integrated personal service and the ability to enhance a brand’s reputation." Says Andy Drake, Director. “The fact we offer such a broad range of product, own our own factories and keep costs low, is the reason we are continuing to win business in the economic downturn" he continues.
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