Also, International Print Day approaches, and Ninja Transfers shares a slew of updates.
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Special-Effects Thread: Tips, Tools & Best Practices
Apparelist talked to industry experts about the best tips, tricks, tools, and uses for special-effects thread. Here’s what advice they had for those looking to get their feet wet.
Read MoreSanMar Brings Richardson Apparel & Headwear to Wholesale Market
The initial launch in 2026 will include 15 apparel styles and 31 headwear items.
Read MoreThe October 2025 Print & Promo Marketing Digital Edition Is Live
The October 2025 edition of Print & Promo Marketing is now out. This issue is the second “Top Print Suppliers” feature, which specifically hones in on 20 of the top-selling print suppliers in the market. It also includes the Counselor Top 40 Suppliers list.
Read MoreKey Trade Deal Between Africa & U.S. Has Expired
The African Growth and Opportunity Act had provided U.S. companies (and select industry suppliers) duty-free access to goods produced in sub-Saharan African countries.
Read MoreThe Haunted Mailbox: Tales From the Direct Mail Crypt
Direct mail doesn’t have to be a horror story. Here are some tricks to create direct mail that delights, rather than frights.
Read MoreDoubling Production: The Fanatic Group’s UV-LED Success
To meet its demand, The Fanatic Group leans on eight UV-LED flatbed printers and one UV-LED digital rotary printer, producing items like stainless-steel tumblers, water bottles, and ceramic mugs.
Read MoreEditor’s Picks: Brilliant Booth & Display Products
Ensure event branding or signage stands out with quality, vibrantly printed booth and display items.
Read MorePromo Insiders: The Impact of Tariffs, Geopolitical Tension on the Promo Industry
Dr. Mary Kelly, a returning ASI Power Summit speaker, shares her insights on the current state of the economy ahead of her session in Scottsdale, AZ, this month.
Read MoreSchools Ban Stainless-Steel Water Bottles Over Safety Concerns
Dozens of schools have prohibited popular brands such as Owala and Stanley, citing student safety and classroom distractions.
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