Tri-Blend vs 100% Cotton T-Shirts
Tri-blend t-shirts are the absolute secret to creating corporate merch that employees will actually wear outside the office.
Tri-blend t-shirts are the absolute secret to creating corporate merch that employees will actually wear outside the office.
Foil printing on apparel gives a highly reflective liquid-metal look that is incredibly popular for nightclub staff and bachelorette parties.
Custom branded safety glasses are OSHA compliant and make your construction crews look completely unified on the job site.
A massive 4x6 VIP credential on a sublimation lanyard makes your special guests feel incredibly important while offering huge sponsor logo space.
If you are tagging hundreds of t-shirts in a retail store use a tagging gun; if you are tagging luxury jewelry hand-tie them with a string.
For golf tournaments in the spring an unlined windbreaker is perfect because it cuts the breeze without restricting the golfer's swing.
The quarter-zip fleece embroidered with a left chest logo is the absolute gold standard for corporate winter tech apparel.
Many cities have banned single-use plastic; custom printed heavy-duty Kraft paper bags keep your boutique compliant and looking premium.
If you are giving away expensive tech items always choose laser engraving because pad-printed ink will eventually scratch off.
Custom water-activated Kraft tape literally fuses to the cardboard box making it tamper-proof and highly secure for e-commerce.
Strapback dad hats with a brass buckle closure offer a much more sophisticated country-club aesthetic than plastic snapbacks.
Skip the cheap plastic combs; Wire-O binding makes your corporate training manuals look like professionally published books.