Apparel Accessories

McDonald's Takes Next Step in Branded Merch With Retail Apparel Line
September 22, 2021 at 11:54 am

McDonald's is venturing even further into the branded merchandise world by releasing an apparel and accessories collection with retailer BoxLunch. The initial launch includes T-shirts, button-down shirts, hats, sweatshirts, backpacks and more, with all-over prints, retro artwork, sleeve printing and other design features...

John Cena Says WWE Merch/NFT Bundle Was 'Catastrophic Failure'
September 17, 2021 at 11:16 am

John Cena and the WWE created a themed merchandise bundle that included apparel, caps, autographed pictures and an exclusive NFT. They created 1,000—with Cena involved in the design process—thinking they'd sell out quickly. In reality, they ended up selling just 37. "This idea failed,” Cena said. But why?...

Charles River Apparel Releases New Outerwear Made From Recycled Polyester
September 15, 2021 at 12:14 pm

Charles River Apparel, Sharon, Mass., has introduced two new outerwear styles that reflect its commitment to developing sustainable products: the Lithium Quilted Hooded Parka for women and Lithium Quilted Hooded Jacket for men, both made of 100% recycled polyester, an eco-friendly fabric made using the yarn of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles. PET is a…

Let Your Clients’ Brand Take a Walk with Pet Bandannas
September 13, 2021 at 8:45 am

Last year, during the height of the pandemic, did you notice your neighborhood got a little, well, furrier? With the work from home revolution in full swing, people started thinking, “Hey, you know, now might be a good time to get a dog.” With all that newfound free time to take them for walks and…

The Internet Is Thoroughly Destroying the NFL's New Ed Sheeran Merch
September 9, 2021 at 11:49 am

The NFL season starts tonight, and the league is giving passionate fans what they have been asking for year after year: exclusive Ed Sheeran NFL merchandise! In all seriousness, we can see why the NFL is getting so thoroughly roasted online. This seems like a major case of not knowing your audience...