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Quality Marine Clothing (QMC) expands its presence to Hong Kong in partnership with ISEO Yachting

by Quality Marine Clothing 30 Jul 2024 01:02 PDT
Bryan Tse, Duncan Curnow and Karen Chau © Quality Marine Clothing

Quality Marine Clothing (QMC), the Australian based marine uniform and merchandise supply company, renowned for its exceptional superyacht crew gear and marine apparel, is proud to announce the launch of its new venture, QMC Hong Kong. With an unwavering commitment to quality, style, and service, QMC is set to revolutionise the marine clothing landscape in the Asia-Pacific region.

The appearance of superyacht crews often mirrors their exceptional skills and service. For Australian superyachts, the trusted source for top-quality crew gear has always been Quality Marine Clothing (QMC). As the name suggests, QMC has built a strong reputation for offering quality service and stylish, robust, and weather-proof outfits for sailors, as well as coordinating uniforms for entire superyacht crews and staff at upscale marinas. Beyond marine settings, QMC also outfits boutique hotels, sailing and sports clubs, and event management staff.

In response to growing demand from overseas clients seeking the same level of excellence and value, the founders of QMC are thrilled to introduce QMC Hong Kong.

Duncan Curnow, QMC's Sales & Marketing Director, expressed his enthusiasm for this expansion, stating, "QMC Hong Kong is probably the most ambitious and exciting development in our company's history. We've enjoyed incredible support from the marine community in Australasia, and we're certainly going to continue looking after their needs. However, this is an opportunity to supply quality merchandise to a much bigger market."

QMC's founders, Duncan Curnow and Tony Liddy, are seasoned professionals with a deep-rooted passion for marine life. Their journey began with a mission to source the finest quality uniforms and merchandise worldwide, which they either brought to Australia or manufactured locally. Today, QMC stands as a testament to their unwavering dedication to excellence.

"What we love about QMC's apparel is that they never compromise on quality or service. Only the best is good enough. Their gear is the perfect combination of fashion and function. QMC-dressed crews don't change their clothes to go ashore: they look just as stunning, off the boat, as they do on the high seas," says Bryan Tse, CO-CEO of Iseo Yachting, QMC Hong Kong's main local contact and longtime admirer of the brand.

ISEO Yachting specialises in all aspects of the marine industry, from Crewing to Brokerage to Newbuild and everything in between. Adding in-house crew uniforms made sense for us, and the partnership with QMC will give our clients a huge range of styles and prices.

QMC Hong Kong is poised to become the go-to destination for marine clothing excellence in the Asia-Pacific region. With its commitment to quality, style, and service, it aims to serve yacht and superyacht owners, companies, and the marine community in and around Hong Kong and Southeast Asia.

For more information about QMC and its range of marine clothing and gear, please visit www.qualitymarineclothing.com.au.

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