SPONSORSHIP | Enterprise Workwear Renew Kit Deal

Quorn Football Club are delighted to announce that Enterprise Workwear have agreed to renew their shirt sponsorship for the 2023/24 season.

 

With the Reds back in step four, and looking to push for promotion again, their home and away strips will bear the logo of the Hinckley-based workwear supplier. “Here at Enterprise Workwear, we understand the professionals' need for durable long lasting workwear” said Owner Jamie Cannon, “That's why we carefully select the products we sell for quality, as well as value for money. We also specialise in workwear embroidery and printing, helping our customers to not only promote their brand, but most importantly to convey an image to their own customers that suggests quality and inspires trust and confidence.”

 

Established for over a decade, Enterprise Workwear also offer a fully featured graphic design service, so, in addition to their standard logo design service, they can help with the design and production of corporate brochures, leaflets, flyers, stationary, signage, POS, banners, promotional items and more.

 

“We understand that each customer has their own individual, very specific requirements, and that's why it's important to provide clear, precise detail when buying printed or embroidered workwear. You want to present your business in the best way possible, so it's important to get it right.”

 

“We’re delighted that Enterprise Workwear have chosen to continue their support of the club” said Secretary Adam Etheridge, “quite apart from the financial support that they’ve offered, we know that the shirt printing is of the highest quality, and that the service is second to none.” To see what Enterprise Workwear can do for your business, visit their store at Units 1, 2 & 3 Teal Business Centre, Dodwells Road, Hinckley, Leicestershire LE10 3BZ. You can also call on 0800 888 6328.

 

If you’d like to sponsor the Reds, please contact quornfootballclub@gmail.com for details of available packages.

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