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All Included Fashion to produce World Para Powerlifting suits and apparel

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All Included Fashion is joining World Para Powerlifting as an approved supplier of lifting suits and apparel through to 2024.

All Included Fashion is a Canadian-Nigerian sports apparel company founded with the goal of promoting inclusion and diversity through high quality and well-designed items.

The company aims to provide easier access for National Paralympic Committees, National Federations and their athletes to have compliant lifting suits and uniforms that are also well designed and reflective of the country’s cultural identity.

“World Para Powerlifting aims to offer equal opportunities to athletes regardless of their region,” said Jorge Moreno, Head of World Para Powerlifting.

“The same way our competition calendar includes events in all continents, we also want to make high-quality approved lift suits and products available to our sport community all over the world. The agreement with All Included Fashion represents one more step in this process and we are really happy for it,” Moreno added.

“Our vision is to promote the spirit of sportsmanship and to encourage that there is no limit to anyone’s achievement,” said Queen Idris, All Included Fashion Marketing Director.

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