Uniform specialist to kit out one of UK’s largest independent co-operatives

Leeds-based branded merchandise and apparel firm, Infinity Inc, has won a contract to supply branded uniforms to one of Britain’s largest independent co-operatives, The Midcounties Co-operative.

The company has already worked with some of the biggest brands in the world, ranging from the BBC and Tik Tok to Premier League football clubs including Crystal Palace and Brentford FC.

Business founder and CEO, Darren Cohen, said: “Our LINK ordering system has been the main driver behind our success so far this year and we’re excited to have another retail client on board that can really gain from the system across their 436 sites.

“Having chosen our suits made from recycled plastic, and our polo shirts and soft-shell jackets made from recycled threads, they will also be able to use the system for accessing their personal sustainability reports.

“With our production processes powered by solar energy and most of our deliveries made by electric vehicles, we’re making every step of our supply chain as eco-friendly as possible.”

Providing new apparel for The Midcounties Co-operative’s Travel, Childcare and Food teams, Infinity Inc has already branded hundreds of garments for them which include corporate suiting, safety wear, chefs wear, footwear, and name badges, which have been rolled out to sites across the country.

Shani Knight-Cross, procurement analyst for The Midcounties Co-operative, said: “Our newly formed relationship with Infinity Inc is going from strength to strength.

“They’ve helped us create a fit-for-purpose range of uniforms, supported by innovative solutions and streamlined ordering methods.

“It’s been a pleasure working with the whole team so far, and we are looking forward to working together as the contract commences.”

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