The launch of a new Spring/Summer Sailing Collection took place at METSTRADE last year. Now Henri-Lloyd has been appointed as the official METSTRADE outfitters for 2024.
The world’s largest marine trade show takes place in Amsterdam this year from 19-21 November.
The team working on the show attend numerous meetings, networking events and trade shows worldwide. METSTRADE Director Niels Klarenbeek, wanted to ensure his team are easily identifiable, look professional and stylish. He wanted them to be comfortable and kitted out in a brand synonymous with quality in the marine world.
Corporate clothing
The METSTRADE new corporate clothing will include Henri-Lloyd technical Dri Fast Polos. As well as Henri linen Oxford shirts and Breeze waterproof jackets. All will be dual branded with METSTRADE corporate logos.
Niels said, “We are excited to partner with Henri-Lloyd as our first-ever official outfitter. Their stylish designs, versatile colourways, and commitment to organic and recycled materials made Henri-Lloyd the perfect choice. We needed a supplier that could develop a stylish, suitable and recognizable clothing line for our team to represent METSTRADE during the show and also during the international events where the team will be present. In Southampton, Genova, Cannes and Monaco, the team will be recognisable and will represent the show in a stylish manner. In Henri-Lloyd, we have found the right partner who aligns perfectly with the core values of METSTRADE.”
Time and time again
Henri-Lloyd’s Corporate Sales Manager Ross Partridge said: “After seeing Niels at METSTRADE 2023, he and his team wanted a range of products that would suit different locations and climates for both male and female staff. The clothing needed to perform time and time again and our 2024 range delivered in terms of performance and also sophistication. It provides flexibility for the branded METSTRADE clothing to be worn alongside suits and jackets, providing an easily identifiable corporate look. It was also a great benefit for Niels to know the range is based on sustainable principles, including recycled and/or organic materials.”