Promo Apparel
Entertainment and promotional marketing: A pairing that normally reminds us of being forced to eat Hulk-colored Taco Bell at gunpoint while Rihanna sings something about love and Go-Bots in the background will, on occasion, produce something worth looking at. Call it a miracle or call it people actually putting more than two-seconds effort into their jobs, but sometimes, entertainment marketing can produce some beautiful and engaging pieces.
Picking out good promotional headwear takes a bit more thought than taping a sequined beet to your head and strutting down to your local hipster post-ironic poetry frump. Design sense is a must. Check out the following caps and headwear styles below for some ideas on where to start.
Signs of spring are blooming everywhere: incessant sneezing, killer pollen and, yes, pretty flowers. It’s hard to remember the grey skies and pesky clipper storms that haunted our region for months.
Apparel is the promotional products industry’s top-selling category, and T-shirts are a big reason why. They’re inexpensive, they’re stylish and they’re versatile.
Dri Duck Traders has teamed up with online training authority Experticity to develop a virtual interactive training site using the 3point5.com platform.
Miniature golf has a knack for evoking the competitive spirit of suburban families everywhere. Tapping the ball through the scary clown’s mouth at just the right time turns into a science.
From T-shirts and outerwear to color trends and how to stay on budget—we’ve covered it all. Looking to learn the ways of decorated apparel? Check out this collection of some of our best pointers below.
Contrary to popular opinion, the college experience isn't one big party starring John Belushi.
2013 sounds like one of those years movies from the ʼ70s, ʼ80s and ʼ90s called “the no-so-distant future,” where there are Running Man competitions, hover-board races that end on water, replicants posing as humans and overuse of liberal eugenics.
Ash City, the promotional apparel supplier located in Lenexa, Kan., on December 3 announced the appointment of Doug Hayes as the company’s new president and CEO. He will oversee all aspects of the company’s go-to-market strategy for North America, starting January 3, 2013. Founder Garry Hurvitz will continue to lead Ash City's product development and supply chain initiatives.