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DELAWARE, Ohio (April 3) -- Phoenix Custom Apparel has been named as the Official Apparel Source for the JEGS ProMod Challenge. The well-respected, Denver-based company is owned and operated by Top Alcohol Dragster superstar Bruce Bowler and provides uniforms to many of the top teams in motorsports.
"Their products and professionalism are second-to-none and it's a pleasure and an honor to have them step into this role," series organizer and driver Troy Coughlin said. "Bruce is a genuine good guy and his staff members are always very accommodating to all of our needs. I can't count how many times we've needed something done in a hurry and they've always delivered. There's a reason they're No. 1 in the apparel business."
With a totally integrated system of technology and staff, Phoenix Custom Apparel smoothly takes customers through the process of designing custom products and digitizing corporate and sponsor logos. They then use high-tech computerized systems to take products through pattern-making, cutting, embroidering, decorating, and sewing. Depending on the customers needs, they seamlessly handle embroidery, sublimation, and screen printing to serve a variety of needs.
"Our company has been very involved in providing team apparel and driver suits for many of the existing Pro Mod teams and we're very pleased that JEGS has chosen us as the official apparel source for the JEGS ProMod Challenge," Bowler said. "We look forward to this relationship and the heightened exposure this brings for our absolutely fantastic and unequaled quality products.
"There's no doubt Pro Mods have a lot of fan appeal and are an exciting class for team owners, drivers, and fans alike. The cars already look great; now we'll help the drivers, sponsors, and crew personnel look just as sharp."
The strength of Phoenix Custom Apparel is in the fact they can satisfy the simplest of needs all the way to the most complex desires, all in one location. They also provide the benefit of fulfilling whatever mix of products the customer wants including crew uniform shirts, flame-retardant SFI-certified driver suits, windbreakers, and custom leather and wool jackets.
"It is our hope that all of the Pro Mod teams take advantage of Phoenix Custom Apparel's abilities and that the sharp look of our participants will transcend to other forms of racing," Coughlin said. "When people see how good our guys and girls look they'll want to get on board with their own program and that's exciting."
Phoenix Custom Apparel named Official Apparel Source for JEGS ProMod Challenge
DELAWARE, Ohio (April 3) -- Phoenix Custom Apparel has been named as the Official Apparel Source for the JEGS ProMod Challenge. The well-respected, Denver-based company is owned and operated by Top Alcohol Dragster superstar Bruce Bowler and provides uniforms to many of the top teams in motorsports.
"Their products and professionalism are second-to-none and it's a pleasure and an honor to have them step into this role," series organizer and driver Troy Coughlin said. "Bruce is a genuine good guy and his staff members are always very accommodating to all of our needs. I can't count how many times we've needed something done in a hurry and they've always delivered. There's a reason they're No. 1 in the apparel business."
With a totally integrated system of technology and staff, Phoenix Custom Apparel smoothly takes customers through the process of designing custom products and digitizing corporate and sponsor logos. They then use high-tech computerized systems to take products through pattern-making, cutting, embroidering, decorating, and sewing. Depending on the customers needs, they seamlessly handle embroidery, sublimation, and screen printing to serve a variety of needs.
"Our company has been very involved in providing team apparel and driver suits for many of the existing Pro Mod teams and we're very pleased that JEGS has chosen us as the official apparel source for the JEGS ProMod Challenge," Bowler said. "We look forward to this relationship and the heightened exposure this brings for our absolutely fantastic and unequaled quality products.
"There's no doubt Pro Mods have a lot of fan appeal and are an exciting class for team owners, drivers, and fans alike. The cars already look great; now we'll help the drivers, sponsors, and crew personnel look just as sharp."
The strength of Phoenix Custom Apparel is in the fact they can satisfy the simplest of needs all the way to the most complex desires, all in one location. They also provide the benefit of fulfilling whatever mix of products the customer wants including crew uniform shirts, flame-retardant SFI-certified driver suits, windbreakers, and custom leather and wool jackets.
"It is our hope that all of the Pro Mod teams take advantage of Phoenix Custom Apparel's abilities and that the sharp look of our participants will transcend to other forms of racing," Coughlin said. "When people see how good our guys and girls look they'll want to get on board with their own program and that's exciting."