In preparation for the holidays, I just completed my wish list for those who want to send me gifts (hint, hint). The whole process took five minutes. I’m a girl who knows what I want—and guess what I want this year? Clothes ... glorious clothes.
I can’t be alone in this. The new year is fast-approaching and your clients are looking to step up their apparel game. This is where you can be their promotional fairy godmother (or godfather). Sporting events. Awareness campaigns. Simple, everyday wear. There are so many applications for promotional apparel and new styles currently are flooding the market.
Grant your customers’ wishes by showing them the latest clothing trends for 2013. Check out some of your options below.
Rebel Without a Cause
I think winter is overrated, but many people disagree. Who knew people liked to ski, snowboard and partake in other outdoor activities in frigid temperatures? The Columbia Men’s Rebel Ridge Fleece Jacket from River’s End Trading Company is the perfect companion piece for wintertime adventures. Made from 100 percent polyester 360g fleece, the jacket is pill-resistant and quick drying with a stand-up collar. It features a full-zip front, zip-closed pockets, elastic cuffs and a drawcord adjustable open hem. It comes in sizes
S through 3XL. Available colors are black/charcoal heather, red element/black, charcoal/azul and columbia navy/gold. For more information,
visit www.riversendtrading.com.
On Fire
Every woman needs a little black dress, but we all know that’s impractical for everyday wear. The little black dress for daytime is the T-shirt. So if you’re still on the hunt for the perfect T-shirt, stop looking. The Next Level Ladies’ Poly/Cotton Burnout Tee from Bodek and Rhodes is available in 14 eye-catching colors. The shirt is specially treated for a unique design each time and it provides extreme softness and comfort. For more information,
visit www.bodekandrhodes.com.
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- Elise Hacking Carr

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




