October is a t shirt printing, screen printing, garment sourcing and embroidery supplier established in 1990. We source a wide range of clothing and accessories to fit the most demanding of specifications. Although we print and embroider for a variety of sectors, our speciality is fashion.
With this in mind we offer a full service including garment sourcing, graphic design input, range development, technical screen print and embroidery advice, label supply, re-labelling, bagging, swing ticketing and bulk distribution.
This isn't everything. That would just be too massive, but it is a cross section of all our favourite T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoods, polos, hats etc. It's what a pretentious bell end might call a curated edit. Feel free to call us with any questions, and let us know if we left anything out.
It all started 25 years ago. Paul finished a degree in obscure eastern religions, and was surprised to find he couldn't get a job. Not a problem, a friend had a sewing machine,
A Canadian based clothing brand inspired by snowboarding and our tip is that Nomis will become a Snowboard and skate clothing paradise.
The company team is: Pro Snowboarder Simon Chamberlain, including snowboarders Mark Sollors, Risto Ruokola and Skateboarders Ronson Lambert and Morgan Smith.
They have produced some very unique, high quality designs with durability in mind not forgetting looking very cool doing it. Well done guys. We love what are doing.
The portfolio of designs include: T shirts (Tees), Fleeces, Jackets, Tops, Denim, Caps, Shorts and accessories. Includes a good range for Men and Women.
It’s been a while since anyone here at October pulled a kinky freestyle 360 – I slipped over in the gents last week and ripped some phat air with a toe grab, but that doesn’t really count, and let’s face it the nearest I get to a half pipe these days is the one I smoke. So what do you do when you’re a grey on a tray and too old to bone it over a tree – well you just print the T-s, it’s the nearest you’re going to get.
So we were really stoked when Oakley got in touch and asked us to print some limited edition shirts for their Jib-Vid event – looks like teams of 3 go out and film each other busting some rad grooves, and may the best film win – have a good look at
http://www.jib-vid.com – there’s a 6000 euro purse for the winner and x-box are supporting the sickest trick.
Speaking of sick, I think I just used too many boarding cliches………..