Lanyards 101
Understanding, decorating and profiting from the industry's most famous neck gear
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"Many lanyards use the most inexpensive attachments since they are normally used and discarded after an event or tradeshow," said Cimperman. "Our product has the most longevity of lanyards on the market, since it's a fashion piece and not your regular run-of-the-mill imprinted nylon tradeshow lanyard. It is because of this fact that we spend so much time in making sure our attachments are of the best quality—because our products are used regularly after a particular promotional event."
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