6 Cold Weather Accessories Your Business Needs for Fall

While we East Coast residents have enjoyed a warmer couple of weeks of fall, the party seems to be over. With mornings ducking to 40 degrees, it might be time to transition to cold weather apparel and accessories. There’s no better time for your business to take advantage of the cold front, and your clients’ end-users and employees will be thrilled to receive these cold weather accessories.

From hand warmers to fuzzy socks, there’s no better time to get cozy. Check out these six picks to help you get started.

1. Foxyware Rhinestone Earmuffs by Vegas Golf/Foxyware

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For those folks with sensitive ears, there’s nothing more critical than a good pair of earmuffs. Even better, this pair has rhinestones.

2. The Gripper Gloves by Worldwide Promotional Products

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Whether they’re training for marathons or going out to get the mail, end-users will appreciate the chance to don your client’s logo when they wear these durable latex gloves.

3. Robinson 100 Percent Cotton Scarf by Atlantic Coast Cotton

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Is there anything more festive than a flannel scarf? Only sipping hot chocolate while wearing a flannel scarf, and you can at least get your end-users halfway there with this 100 percent cotton scarf.

4. Fuzzy Feet Slipper Socks by Suntex Industries

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Whether they’re imitating the “Risky Business” Tom Cruise dance scene or just dressing for a day of apple-picking, end-users will be glad they have these slip-resistant socks.

5. 16.5 oz. Thermal Bottle by ETS Express Inc.

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While it pains us to say that iced coffee season is over, at least that means we can start sipping on delicious pumpkin spice lattes. Ensure your end-users can take their drinks to-go with these thermal bottles.

6. Port & Company Fleece-lined Beanie Cap by SanMar

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For all those fall hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, a fleece-lined cap is essential. Add your clients logos, and their end-users will be walking advertisements on all their foliage-seeking adventures.

 

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