New Disney Parks Apparel Line Goes All In On Retro Design Trend

Retro is in and it’s here to stay. It’s no longer uncommon to see brands recreate their own ideas for merchandise to fit the retro theme we’ve been seeing everywhere. Disney has been ahead of the trend for awhile, and has now launched another retro apparel line available at both Disney World and Disneyland…

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Evian Releases New Slogan For the Anniversary of the Fyre Festival Documentary

Over the last couple of years, we’ve been reporting on any news that’s related to the Fyre Festival, which was set to happen in April of 2017. After the two documentaries—from both Netflix and Hulu—released last year, you probably know the name Andy King, the event planner for this disastrous event, and how one of his responsibilities was to have evian water bottles provided for attendees. On the anniversary of the documentary release, evian partnered with King and created a new slogan, “So good you’d do anything for it.”

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Five Promo Industry Pros Share Their Best Business Travel Tips

To help make sure your future travel goes as smooth as possible, we chatted with five seasoned travelers in the industry to get their best tips and tricks, advice on what (and how) to pack, and other things to know that might just save you some time and money when you’re traveling for business…

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The T-shirt Companies Raising Money for Australian Fire Relief

All over news headlines and social media, we’ve been hearing devastating updates about the bushfires happening in Australia. Numerous donation pages have been set up to help the people, animals and land affected, but in addition, various T-shirt companies are raising money for Australian fire relief…

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This T-shirt Uses Augmented Reality to Show Different Designs

It’s no secret that people love to use the filters you can find on Instagram or Snapchat. In fact, we personally love the idea, especially when it means we can put a filter on our face and look completely put together in just a few seconds. It’s genius. Now, the Scandinavian label, Carlings, has taken augmented reality (AR) to a whole new level and launched a T-shirt that uses AR filters to change the T-shirt design.

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