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EDITORIAL

I f you hadn’t guessed already, this is a special edition of Images , marking as it does the 25th anniversary of the publication of our first ever issue. Back in February 2002, PenCarrie was less than a year old, DTG was the stuff of sci- ence fiction, and we found ourselves at the vanguard of an emerging industry. One individual who was doing more than most to propel garment decoration forward at that time was Graham Ridley – then production director at Things Fashions, and a pioneer and innovator of all things textile printing related. In a timely and satisfying twist, Graham has now returned to Things (renamed Retro Activewear) as the owner of the company. We couldn’t pass up the opportunity to catch up with him to square the circle and get his take on the changes in the industry over the past quarter of a century. (See Back to the future.) In this issue, we also look at how high volume promowear – the bread and but- ter of countless garment decoration businesses – has evolved since those early days: from a time when decorators had a simple choice between black and white T-shirts, to now and the vast array of garments that are available for promotional activities in 2017. (Pump up the volume.) Marshall Atkinson also takes a peak in his ‘rear view mirror’ as he mulls over the lessons he’s learned during his career, and shares those things he knows now that he wishes he’d known when he started out. (20/20 hindsight.) Speaking of contributors, we’re delighted to welcome Erich Campbell who starts his new column with a look at workwear embroidery. (When the going gets tough.) There’s some truth in the old adage that those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it, and there are always lessons to be learned from the past. However, this industry is moving ahead so quickly, and in so many and varied directions, that you can’t afford to take your eyes off the road in front of you for too long. We were certainly looking to the future when we spoke to the experts who are blazing a new trail for textile printers through the development of hybrid screen and direct-to-garment printing systems. As they explain (in Best of both), com- bining these technologies offers significant advantages – in terms of reducing the cost of digital print, and the new types of decoration that are now achievable. You’ll have plenty of time to read up on the latest hybrid systems before head- ing off to the NEC at the end of the month to visit the Printwear & Promotion Live! exhibition, where you’ll be able to quiz our experts in person. It promises to be a memorable event and we’ve provided a taster of what’s in store with our P&P Live! preview – a selection of what we consider to be the must-see exhibi- tors at the show. Let us know if you fancy taking some time out from the exhibition floor and sitting down for a coffee and a chat – we’d be fascinated to hear about your past experience of the garment decoration business... and your thoughts on its future. From the ‘90s to now

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25th ANNIVERSARY EDITION

Jonathan Vince

FEBRUARY 2017 | VOL.26 NO.1

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