Religion Rugby applies its expertise to school uniforms

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Religion Rugby: Ready-to-wear expertise for French school uniforms

In a country where style and elegance are king, Religion Rugby, a renowned player in rugby-inspired men's ready-to-wear, is bringing its expertise to the school uniform market. Following the presidential announcement in January 2024 to trial wearing uniforms in France, RR aims to establish itself as the go-to manufacturer for this national project.

Religion Rugby's expertise serving school uniform manufacturers.

Building on the solid experience of its founders, Julien Tourtoulou and Jean-Charles Maurat, RR extends its know-how beyond rugby, committing to quality textile manufacturing. Their in-depth knowledge of production challenges, both internationally and locally, particularly in Occitania, enables them to offer "Made in France" school uniforms that respect local craftsmanship and the textile industry.

Discover the new website sponsored by the brand

The new online portal, fabricant-uniforme-scolaire.fr, is now the showcase for this initiative. It offers schools and communities a complete range of uniforms, as well as expert advice, personalized support, and tailor-made solutions.

The two protagonists have thus created a new brand "tous égaux en uniforme" (all equal in uniform). More than just clothing, the school uniform is a symbol of a commitment to French excellence and quality. With the possibility of delivering textile kits ready to be assembled in partner factories in France, Tous égaux makes it a point of honor to facilitate the realization of school uniform projects.

A tailored and customized offer to dress French students in school uniforms.

Visit fabricant-uniforme-scolaire.fr to discover an offer adapted to professional needs, designed to meet the requirements of administrations and the educational world. Religion Rugby is at the service of "tous égaux" to dress the future of France in uniform.