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SLAM re-launches into Australian and New Zealand marine clothing market

by Duncan Curnow 2 Oct 2018 23:10 PDT
SLAM re-launches into Australian marine clothing market © Giovanni De Sandre

Quality Marine Clothing (QMC) is proud to announce the latest brand to enter its stable – SLAM from Italy.

SLAM is a new and fresh approach to a sailing apparel brand, celebrating 40 years in business in 2019. SLAM has been under a complete revamp of late with a new owner, new head office (in Genoa, Italy) and a new logo.

With some classic products and styles given a refresh, SLAM also introduces new innovative and cutting edges pieces to its collection. The collection is characterized by elegant lines and a slim cut, but with sizes large enough for the Australasian figure! Combining traditional colours of the nautical world, such as pearl white, dark navy and optical greys with an aggressive splash of red throughout, suggesting the racing and innovative spirit of the brand. The materials used are the result of a passionate, four decade-long journey around the world to source only the very best. The philosophy is simple - trusted manufacturers, combined with Italian creativity.

SLAM designs, tests and conceives sportswear and technical sailing apparel for those with a genuine passion for sailing, from weekend amateurs to pros. The first collection, which is focused on CREW & CORPORATE apparel (which will be followed by its Sportwear and Yachting collections), is characterized by elegant lines and a slim cut.

QMC is proud to represent SLAM in Australia (and Uniform Shelf in New Zealand), having recently signed an exclusive arrangement for both Australia and New Zealand. Duncan Curnow of QMC says 'We are thrilled to represent this stylish new brand in Australia, that although has a new look is still a remembered favourite from when it was available in Australasia some years ago. Knowing how big SLAM was here, and how proactive the team behind the brand are, we look forward to more products and a great impact in the market – it will be an exciting ride.

Duthie Lidgard from Uniform Shelf in New Zealand says 'We were honoured to represent SLAM for QMC in New Zealand with a few Superyachts asking for the brand directly upon hearing it was once again available in New Zealand.

Stock arrives in October and will be available from your favourite retailers nationwide, including Sturrock's of Sydney and Bosuns Locker in Newport in Sydney Australia and Sailors Corner in Auckland, New Zealand with other locations being added each month.

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