What if the kit an athlete wears truly began with the athlete? We pull back the curtain on a partnership built around performance, comfort, and identity—then show how a Craigavon factory turned that ideal into everyday practice for Team Ireland on the road to Brisbane 2032.
We trace the journey from a founder’s small home office in 2004 to a thriving operation producing up to 2,000 garments a week, all while keeping production on Irish soil.
There’s more across the Irish sports landscape. We spotlight Goal Jersey Day and the families embracing the spirit, preview the domestic basketball season with streaming options for fans who can’t attend arenas, and recap the first Sports Technology Alliance gathering in Dublin.
This five-minute audio version of the Sport for Business bulletin features a reading of our lead story and a different way to reach out with the best stories from the commercial world of Irish sport.
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