Sweaters
The Wall Street Journal just called a sweatshirt from Camber USA, a small apparel wholesaler, the “world’s best hoodie.” Obviously, that title is wholly subjective and certainly open to argument. But, the sweatshirt's reputation with buyers speaks for itself. What makes it so popular?...
After rocking a T-shirt from NYC restaurant Russ & Daughters on social media last year, actor Jake Gyllenhaal is again partnering with the restaurant to celebrate their lox. This time, he helped design a hoodie that will raise money for New York theater actors unable to work during the pandemic...
To celebrate women across sports and highlight important social causes, the WNBA created a special edition hoodie with a QR code printed into the design. The hoodie was a collaboration with Twitter, and when the QR code is scanned, it loads a pre-written tweet that will be updated as the season progresses...
Jason Sudeikis accepted a Golden Globe while wearing a branded hoodie featuring his sister's business. That was probably the best promotional product of the week, but we've got five more for you today, including Tommy Wiseau boxers, some fun Minor League Baseball merch and more...
Jason Sudeikis did some advertising for his sister's New York dance and fitness studio by wearing a hoodie with its logo on it during his Golden Globes acceptance speech. When he was accused of "product placement," he chalked it up to just being a proud brother...
Tide is airing a commercial during the Super Bowl where a kid refuses to wash his "Jason Alexander Hoodie," which goes through the ringer during its lifetime. The internet masses are already asking if they can buy one for real, and Tide might be missing out on a big opportunity for merchandise sales...
Budweiser announced that, for the first time in nearly 40 years, it won’t be airing any commercials during the Super Bowl. It will, however, team up with beloved apparel brand Starter for some Big Game-themed apparel. The brands will release an apparel capsule that celebrates the “Bud Bowl” ads, which first aired in 1989. The line will include T-shirts, sweatshirts and hats...
We hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving and a relaxing weekend. More than that, though, we hope everyone has been enjoying the precious leftovers that come after Thanksgiving dinner. With the holiday break, we had plenty of time to cruise around the internet to check out some interesting promotional products...
What is it about breakfast chains that create such brand loyalty? Here in Pennsylvania, it's Wawa versus Sheetz. Canadians love their Tim Hortons. Dunkin’s slogan might be about all of America, but Massachusetts natives know it’s really their chain. And they can finally show their “Dunkies” pride thanks to a new line of merchandise, some of which is even customizable...
Whataburger fans have another merchandise option to go crazy over, just in time for the holiday season. The Texan burger chain just released a full line of holiday-themed products like socks, scarves, beanies, “Merry Christmas” table tents and, of course, the all-important ugly sweater. The sweater is really the star of the show. The design…