Well, folks, it’s been an excellent run, but today is actually the last day of the Threads newsletter as we know it. Don’t worry, we’ll still be covering all things branded apparel at PM, but we’re also launching a whole new site dedicated to the decorated apparel community.
And, don’t worry: If you’re a Threads subscriber, you’ll keep on getting an apparel newsletter every Wednesday, it’ll just look a little different.
In the meantime, let’s think about all of the fun we’ve had showcasing promotional products from all over the industry every week, and do it once more with feeling. (Or at least until the Fave 5 makes its inevitable return.)
1. Smart Water Keg
keg day > leg day. i can’t be the only one who wants one of these, right? 👇
— smartwater (@smartwater) January 3, 2022
If your New Year’s Resolution was to drink more water, you could probably use some help from this big fella. It won’t exactly get the party started, but it’s great for healthy goals.
2. Georgia National Championship T-shirt
The Georgia Bulldogs are the 2021 college football national champions! UGA fans will definitely want to get their hands on a T-shirt to commemorate the occasion. Maybe they’ll even get one for their real-life bulldogs.
3. ‘8 Mile’ Sweatpants
https://twitter.com/NightPromoting/status/1480729804639027203
Everything from the early 2000s is coming back, so these “8 Mile” velour track pants are pretty much runway-ready these days. They really do look comfortable.
4. Betty White ‘Stay Golden’ T-shirt
https://twitter.com/RayOnTheAir/status/1480950398378778630
The world lost a true icon in Betty White, who passed away in December just shy of her 100th birthday. Cincy Shirts released a T-shirt in collaboration with the Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society, with $5 from each purchase benefiting the organization.
5. Good Dog Hats
Speaking of dogs, Good Dog Bar in Philadelphia has its walls packed with pictures of good boys and girls. We’re not sure if these hats will fit on your four-legged friends, but they’ll keep your ears warm during a chilly Northeast winter.