Pokemon trading card collectors are always on the hunt for rare variants, like holographic Pokemon cards or other special-edition cards. Skateboard collectors like having rare, one-off or limited-edition decks, too, as they serve as something like a time capsule or special piece of art that can’t be found again. Santa Cruz Skateboards merged the two…
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Crayola Goes Beyond Clothes for Colorful Kohl’s Co-Brand
When it comes to color and creativity, there aren’t many brands that come to mind more quickly than Crayola. After partnering with Vans for a customizable line of sneakers, Crayola is partnering with Kohl’s for an exclusive co-branded apparel line for kids, which rolls out next week.
Read MoreThe Taylor Swift Effect and Creating Demand for Branded Merchandise
It seems like Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce are really dating. After Swift popped by the stadium, Kelce and Chiefs merchandise sales exploded nearly 400% over the weekend.
Read MoreAldi Expands Its Branded Merchandise Universe with Back-to-School Products
It seems like Aldi really is committing to this seasonal merchandise drop thing. It would be reasonable that a grocery chain wouldn’t keep up with its planned releases, but another seasonal line just came out. This time Aldi is bridging the gap between the warm days of summer and the chillier fall evenings, transitioning into…
Read MoreFrito-Lay and Megan Thee Stallion Create Fictional University for ‘FU’ Merchandise
Celebrity food endorsements have left the drive-thru and entered the convenience store, as snack food brands are continuing to partner with noteworthy names for branded campaigns. Frito-Lay just announced a partnership with Megan Thee Stallion, centered around a fictional “Flamin’ Hot University.”
Read MoreDecoration Lessons from Fanatics’ Crooked Football Gear Problem
A Philadelphia Eagles fan went viral after calling out the crooked print on a Fanatics T-shirt. Other fans chimed in with their own stories of Fanatics’ printing errors — usually crooked names and numbers. Even a giant company like Fanatics makes mistakes, but these are unforced errors for a printer.
Read MoreChick-fil-A Is RSVPing to Wedding Invites With Branded Promo Kits
Couples have been sending wedding invites to brands like Chick-fil-A, which has RSVP’d no, but sent along a congratulatory branded kit with apparel, accessories, free food vouchers, and more. The top-to-bottom branding experience creates goodwill with customers and a positive link between the brand and a happy day.
Read MoreGuy Fieri Declares Himself ‘Football’s Director of Flavor and Fashion’ With 32-Team Merch Collaboration
There’s nothing Guy Fieri loves more than rolling out and scouring America for its greatest diners, drive-ins, and dives. So, it makes sense for him to partner with all 32 NFL teams for a Flavortown-branded apparel line that showcases each franchise’s home cuisine.
Read MoreNY Fashion Week Show Highlights Adaptive Apparel
A special event during New York Fashion Week called the “Runway of Dreams Fashion Show” specialized adaptive apparel — apparel made for people with disabilities.
Read MoreLiquid Death Sold a ‘Real’ Branded Voodoo Doll Made With Steve-O’s Hair
Liquid Death and Steve-O have teamed up for a branded voodoo doll made with Steve-O’s actual hair. It comes packaged like a Barbie doll, in a pink box with a display window, and is the latest in a line of genius promos from Liquid Death.
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