The Eastern Football League is pleased to announce a new partnership with Project Clothing.
Project Clothing will be the approved uniform supplier of the League’s umpires for the next three years, as well as an approved supplier of off-field apparel for the League and EFL clubs.
Project Clothing creates technical clothing for athletes and teams to enhance performance, comfort and confidence. They have been in the business of supplying quality on-field and off-field gear for five years.
Based in Ringwood, Project Clothing is currently the official umpire clothing supplier to the AFL and VFL. It also manufactured the umpire apparel for the International Rules series and is a licensed supplier for many local sporting organisations.
EFL CEO Phil Murton said Project Clothing was a terrific addition to the League’s team of clothing partners.
“The EFL is delighted to partner with a quality, locally based, apparel supplier. Project Clothing will bring a modern and professional look to the appearance of our umpires both on and off-field, as well as a broader off-field merchandise range for the League, our representative teams and our clubs,” Murton said.
Project Clothing managing director Graeme Clarke expressed his excitement at the new partnership.
“It is fantastic to partner with a local professionally run organisation such as the EFL,” Clarke said.
“We look forward to bring our high quality performance clothing to the umpires and to make available merchandise products to the local clubs in 2018.”
As part of the partnership, EFL umpires in 2018 will change to a new colour and design to be unveiled later in the pre-season.
For more information on Project Clothing, please visit www.projectclothing.com.au.