It looks like Run-D.M.C aren’t the only ones to face recent merchandise rights scrutiny. According to NME, Mötley Crüe is being sued over images used in its farewell tour merchandise collection. Photographers Barry Levine and Neil Zlozower said they took multiple…
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4 Promotional Marketing Tips from Netflix’s Hit Series, ‘Stranger Things’
Everyone from my friends to my parents binge-watched Netflix’s hit show “Stranger Things.” In fact, I had to put my hands over my ears anytime I entered the break room because my co-workers kept revealing spoilers. And, like everyone else, I felt a huge void in my life the moment I finished the last episode. Not…
Read MoreSafety Apparel Market to Grow 8 Percent
SandlerResearch.org, Pune, India, released its forecasts for the future global safety apparel market. The research company expects the global safety apparel market to grow 8.12 percent from 2016 to 2020. The Global Safety Apparel Market 2016-2020 report cited nanotechnology…
Read MoreClemson University Takes Legal Action Against University of Alabama T-shirt
It seems college football rivalries are heating up, and T-shirts have become the recent battleground. First, the University of Southern California (USC) campus bookstore released a “Roll Tears Roll” T-shirt, an insult geared toward Alabama’s “Roll Tide” slogan, ahead of the Alabama-USC opener Saturday. And now, an unaffiliated University of Alabama T-shirt has garnered legal action, according…
Read MoreThe Magnet Group Promotes Aaron Gunderson to Senior Vice President
The Magnet Group, Washington, Mo., announced this week that it has promoted Aaron Gunderson to senior vice president of sales for its brands Magnet, Innovations by Magnet, Benchmark Clocks and Crystal, The Bag Factory, The 1919 Candy Co., Perfect Line, and Castelli. Gunderson has held several sales leadership roles in the industry over the last 20…
Read MoreAmazon Cracks Down on Counterfeit Goods
Amazon is getting serious about counterfeit products, according to SlashGear. In an effort to keep merchants from selling fake products, the e-commerce site is changing its policy regarding big-name brands. Retailers selling brands like Asics, Adidas and Nike will be hit with…
Read MoreTokyo Looking Into Surprising Materials for Olympic Medals
The Rio Olympics just wrapped up, but that’s not stopping the Olympics conversation. However, the news this week surrounds the 2020 Tokyo Olympic medals. (You know, for the Olympics that aren’t for…
Read MoreIs Apple Launching ‘AirPod’ Wireless Headphones?
According to Digital Trends, Apple might be launching wireless headphones with the iPhone 7. We’ve reported previously on Apple’s decision to remove the headphone jack. But, could “AirPod” headphones be the next Apple frontier? MacRumors uncovered a certificate referencing the “AirPods,” but the documentation is lacking in any major details. However, Apple Inc. is listed as…
Read More4 Apparel Products College Students Love
More and more, college students are gearing their style toward comfortable and cozy fits. Whether they’re studying or cheering on their schools’ football teams, college students will be ready for anything in these four options…
Read MoreRandall’s Island Park to Provide Free Sunscreen Dispensers
In an effort to reduce the risks and effects of sun exposure, Randall’s Island Park in New York City will install sunscreen dispensers. According to a press release from the Randall’s Island Park Alliance…
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