Koozie Group, Clearwater, FL, recently celebrated the brand-new look of its storefront at Stavros Institute’s Enterprise Village during a ribbon-cutting ceremony. A signature initiative of the Pinellas Education Foundation, Enterprise Village is part of a self-contained educational program that provides a hands-on learning experience for area fifth-grade students, who are able to apply the economics…
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Tito’s Asks How You Like Your Holiday Promo: Not Ugly, Kinda Ugly, Uglyish, or Ugliest?
Tito’s is keeping in the spirit of the Ugly Sweater promo, but letting people decide how far they want to turn that ugly dial, with an entire line of sweater-themed products for people, pets, and even drinkware that range from “Not That Ugly,” to “Kinda Ugly,” “Uglyish,” “Ugly,” “Uglier,” and finally “Ugliest.”
Read MoreGrowth Opportunities for Apparel Decorators
This article originally appeared in Apparelist. To see more, click here If the pandemic taught us anything, it’s that diversification and flexibility are key operational functions to remain in business. For apparel decorators, the idea of convergence (or adding additional products and services) has emerged over the past several years. It’s clear that to survive…
Read MoreThe Supreme Court Is Confused Why This Guy Thinks Trademark Denial for ‘TRUMP TOO SMALL’ is Limiting His Free Speech
Democratic activist Steve Elster is arguing to the Supreme Court that being denied a trademark for “TRUMP TOO SMALL” for use on merchandise is limiting his free speech. In a rare moment of unanimity, the Supreme Court justices seem confused about how it has anything to do with his free speech.
Read MorePhillies Player’s Son Unveils His Latest T-shirt Design for Charity
A portrait then-8-year-old Liam Castellanos did of his big-league dad ended up on a T-shirt that the team sold through the Reds’ official store, with proceeds going to charity. Now in Philly, Liam once again put marker to paper for charity, this time drawing himself and bringing his own face into the team.
Read MoreGold Peak Tea Created a Smartphone Camera Lens Full of Iced Tea For Peak ‘Golden Hour’ Images
With the technological advancements in smartphone design, we’ve all become photographers in our own way, and Gold Peak tea is helping us all find that “golden hour” through a branded smartphone lens that’s filled with actual Gold Peak iced tea.
Read MorePointers for Printing Political T-Shirts
Gone are the days of people keeping their political cards close to the vest. Today, many take pride in their political or social views and want to share them – to get conversations going, build deeper connections with one another, and boost current campaigns or movements.
Read MoreMetallica, Major League Baseball Take Legal Action Against Counterfeit Merchandise
The company behind Metallica’s merchandise filed a lawsuit in St. Louis to request law enforcement crack down on counterfeiters outside of the band’s shows this month. Similarly, authorities are warning baseball fans of bogus merchandise outside of World Series ballparks.
Read MoreUnsurprisingly, The Van Gogh Museum Had to Cancel That Pokemon Card Promotion
It seems like every time we’ve written about a Pokemon promotion, we’ve done a follow-up like this where we report that the business doing the promotion had to cancel it after people went a little too far trying to get the product (usually to sell online). And now, for the headline: The Van Gogh Museum…
Read MoreDraftKings, Streetwear Brands Capitalize on New NBA Season with Co-Branded Apparel Drops
The NBA season is back, and two co-branded campaigns done with the league stand out as examples of how modern sports promotions can look. One is a traditional streetwear collaboration, and the other is much more of a traditional promo that disguises itself as a streetwear collaboration.
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