The fitting room can be an obstacle for any potentially successful shopping experience. Everything looks good on the rack, but on the body—not so much.
The same is true of online shopping. We order a must-have item for our wardrobe, and when it finally arrives in the mail, the package only stays open long enough to reseal it and return to sender.
The lesson of this story? Finding clothes that fit is hard. This month's mystery product attempts to solve that problem for buyers.
Check out the following clues to guess this item:
- It is trendy.
- It comes in many colors.
- It can accommodate many body types.
mystery product revealed
Seattle-based SanMar Corporation, a leading industry supplier of apparel and accessories, recently announced the addition of two new brands to its portfolio: District and District Made. Available exclusively from SanMar, District and District Made provide the ultimate canvas for creatively displaying brands and logos in unique fits, fabrics and styles.
District is a revitalized brand (formerly District Threads) featuring fashion-forward style, slim cuts and eye-candy colors in Juniors and Young Men's sizing. It is designed to keep pace with the constantly updating lifestyles of campuses, coffee shops and all places in between. District Made was inspired by customer requests for stylish, relaxed cuts for every body type. The brand features basics in unique fabrics and flattering fits, and is designed to be worn in the workplace, on weekends and for whatever else pops up.
"District and District Made are fashion brands featuring custom fabrications and impeccable fits. District and District Made styles also serve as a canvas to inspire creativity," said Rhea Aslin, senior brand manager, SanMar. "Every body is welcome in The District and everyone can be inspired by the clothes and accessories available here."
- People:
- Elise Hacking Carr
- Rhea Aslin
- Places:
- Seattle

Elise Hacking Carr is senior production editor for Print & Promo Marketing magazine, and managing editor for PRINTING United Journal.





