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In the news…The Suitsie by The All-in-One Company

 

Pleased to report a lot of media interest in The All-in-One Company’s launch of The Suitsie and Ready brek’s announcement of its partnership with the company which will see it featured on the back of 1.5m boxes.

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BBC Radio Newcastle presenter Jon Harle dressed up in a Suitsie to interview director Kate Dawson.  The interview’s below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Suitsie was also featured on The Journal website

The All-in-One Company, in Ashington, has produced a new clothing range offering cosy all-one-one suits and tuxedos

From left, All-in-One Company director Kate Dawson, cutter and pattern maker Steve Tulett and head of sales and marketing Rachel Lister

For those who enjoy the comfort of the onesie but require more business-like attire for the workday, the firm that pioneered the fashion craze might just have the answer.

The All-in-One Company, based in Ashington, Northumberland, has created what it believes is a “revolutionary” clothing range for the growing number of stay-at-home workers.

Like the onesie, the suitsie is based on a cosy all-one-one design, the difference being that the new concept centres around suits and even tuxedos, featuring a detachable bow tie.

Through the All-in-One Company’s website, customers can tailor their purchases to their liking, choosing their own sizes and selecting from more 150 different fabrics for the jacket and trousers.

The Suitsie is the latest innovation from the All-in-One Company, Ashington
The Suitsie is the latest innovation from the All-in-One Company, Ashington

Among the options are giraffe, leopard and zebra patterns.

Ears and tails can also be added should the home worker feel the need for them.

All-in-One Company founder Kate Dawson said: “I started the company in 2008, sat at my kitchen table, so I know what it’s like to work from home.

“Our Suitsies mean you can be dressed for business and looking smart, but at the same time feeling nice and warm.

“I can’t think of a better recipe for hard work.”

Established six years ago, The All-in-One Company, has sold more than 50,000 onesies to date.

With its latest product, it is hoping to cater for the 4m plus UK employees who work at home offices, studios and workshops.

The launch of the Suitsie range coincides with the company’s sixth birthday and the announcement of a major partnership with Weetabix, the maker of Ready brek.

Until December 21, The All-in-One Company will feature on a promotion on more than a million boxes, offering a chance to win one of ten onesies every day.

 

And in bq Magazine
Thursday 30 Oct 2014 07:30

Suitsie grows out of onsie

A Northumberland company which pioneered a world-wide fashion craze has created another new range of clothing for the growing number of UK stay-at-home workers.

The Suitsie

The Suitsie

Now the All-in-One Company, which helped popularise the ultimate item of relaxed living and sold more than 50,000 in six years, has adapted its famous onesie for the more than four million people in the UK who work from home offices, studios and workshops.

It is billing the suitsie as “the solution to the dilemma of how to feel comfortable but business-like when working at home’’.

Kate Dawson, founder of the Ashington-based business, said: “I started the company in 2008, sat at my kitchen table. So I know what it’s like to work from home. Our suitsies mean you can be dressed for business and looking smart, but at the same time feeling nice and warm. I can’t think of a better recipe for hard work.”

The All-in-One Company, which has exported garments to more than 150 countries, has developed a range of relaxed suits – for working at home or going out – and still all-in-one.

The range includes the traditional look of black suit and white shirt with a pocket for phone, watch or handkerchief. The suit can be transformed into the tuxsie with a detachable bow tie.

As with onesies, customers create their own suitsies though the company website – selecting their size jacket, trousers, shirt and bow tie colours or patterns from a range of choices.

There are more than 150 different fabrics available for both jackets and trousers, including giraffe, leopard and zebra patterns as well as The All-in-One trademark options of ears and tails.

The launch of the suitsie range coincides with the company’s sixth birthday and the announcement of a major partnership with Weetabix, the maker of Ready brek. Until December 21 The All-in-One Company is featuring on a promotion on more than a million boxes, offering a chance to win one of ten onesies every day.

 

The News Post Leader’s run the Ready brek story 

Winner for onesie firm

Jeff Hope, site manager at AkzoNobel, and the AE Phoenix Yellows U9s team

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two champions of warmth have teamed up to run a winter competition.

Leading brand Ready Brek and Ashington-based The All-in-One Companyhave teamed up for the chance to win one of ten onesies a day.

The on-pack promotion will be available on the original, chocolate and sachet packs until December 21.

Kate Dawson, director of The All-in-One Company, said: “It’s fantastic to be involved with an established brand like Ready Brek. With our perfectly complementing products, we can work together to help keep families warm, both inside and out.

“I think the story of The All-in-One Company helps people realise that starting their own business can be a realistic option. As well as making onesies, I’ve also had experience of running a childcare business and working in my family firm, so I have plenty of knowledge and experience, both good and bad, to pass on.

“The key thing I’d encourage people to remember though is to always remain positive and think you can, rather than you can’t.”