Seattle-based SanMar Corporation, a leading industry supplier of apparel and accessories, announced 22 new additions to its Sport-Tek brand, including products in a variety of sizes and colors to outfit the whole team.
Athletic and Sportswear
They say a picture speaks a thousand words, but how about a T-shirt? The simple medium is a banner for self-expression that can express distinct messages, often without saying a single word.
Designs give voice to team pride, heroes, brands and cultural trends in an instant. Nike Basketball’s T-shirt design philosophy is simple: Set a new standard with colors, graphics, illustrations and art that excites.
Bodek and Rhodes, a leading imprintable apparel distributor, has officially announced the debut of the UltraClub Platinum Polo Collection, a new penthouse-level niche of the oldest private-label in the industry, UltraClub. The new collection focuses on two distinct premium polo advances: uber-luxury fabric and revolutionary technology.
The first day of spring is March 20. Get ready with the bright, decorated shirts shown at the Imprinted Sportswear Show in Atlantic City.
Hanes Branded Printwear is encouraging decorators and promotional products distributors to get all of their customers involved with supporting K-8 schools through the Hanes4Education Adopt-a-School program. With Hanes4Education Adopt-a-School, all customers can designate their orders of Hanes T-shirts, sportshirts or fleece to benefit a K-8 school participating in the Box Tops for Education program.
This year's Imprinted Sportswear Show in Atlantic City, held annually at the Atlantic City Convention Center, opened on Friday, March 8 at 10 a.m. Despite snowy conditions affecting travel in much of the Northeast, the show floor was packed by 11 a.m.
What can we expect from the Postal Service apparel line? Here are my predictions.
Winston-Salem, North Carolina-based HanesBrands (HBI), a leading marketer of everyday branded basic apparel, recently highlighted its margin-enhancing Innovate-to-Elevate strategy and expected use of free cash flows in 2014 and beyond at the company’s investor day meeting on Feb. 28.
A Canadian apparel company has reached a $1 million settlement with Russell Brands and Fruit of the Loom in the relabeling and resale of Jerzees brand sportswear at stores in at least three states.
The agreement ends a dispute between Gildan Activewear Inc., based in Montreal, and the two companies. Under the terms of the agreement, Gildan must stop removing or altering Jerzees labels and tags and must destroy any stock of the sportswear. Gildan also will pay $50,000 in attorney's fees for the two companies.
From polo shirts to sports clubs, here is what to look for in golf apparel, where to look for clients, when to sell it, and how to imprint the goods.