Delta Apparel, Greenville, S.C., announced a two-year extension of the employment contract with its chairman and CEO, Robert W. Humphreys. His employment will now expire with the filing of the Annual Report on Form 10-K for fiscal year 2022. Humphreys joined the company in 1998 as CEO and became chairman of the board of directors…
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Researchers Develop Textile That Adapts to External Temperature
According to Science Daily, researchers believe they’ve developed a textile garment that could adapt to temperature, cooling the wearer in the summer and warming them up in the winter. It could also help them potentially save some money on their air conditioning bill…
Read MoreOur Fave 5 Promotional Products of the Week: Pet Rescue, Canceled Concert Tees and More
Happy May, everyone! The weather is starting to warm up a little bit, the sun is out longer, and there’s baseball on TV (albeit broadcast at 3 a.m. from Korea). It sure feels a lot like spring! To celebrate, we’ve been spending a lot of time inside looking for fun promotional products and branded merchandise all over the internet. Join us, won’t you?…
Read MoreBreeders’ Cup T-Shirt Design Contest Racing to Help Workers, Stakeholders Affected by COVID-19
The overseers of the Breeders’ Cup have become another entrant in the race for COVID-19 relief by crafting a T-shirt design contest that will direct proceeds to “backstretch communities and other industry stakeholders” whose livelihoods have taken a hit. Through May 31, people all across the country have their chance to thank that population by participating…
Read MoreThe 2020 Style Guide: Promotional Apparel for Changing Times
In fashion, what was popular a few months ago may no longer be in style, or maybe a new trend has taken over. That’s especially true now, as the world looks a lot different than it did to start the year and changes by the day. But that’s part of what makes promotional apparel so important. It’s inclusive. It’s adaptable. There’s something for everyone and every situation…
Read MoreEssential Worker Merch Is Everywhere
Since the beginning of quarantine, we’ve seen communities share how thankful they are for essential workers fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic. People have been creating homemade signs and leaving them in windows, donating masks or PPE products, or even doing food and beverage donations. And it doesn’t stop there. If you have a family member, friend, neighbor, maybe yourself, or even know anyone that’s an essential worker, here are some great merch and gift ideas from Etsy, Amazon and Redbubble.
Read MoreSelling Promotional T-shirts: Meaningful Messages and Long-Term Trends
Apparel suppliers with the technical capability to do so have added face masks and other personal protective equipment to their offerings. And while those items might be seeing the bulk of interest and orders right now, other branded apparel still has a role to play. That’s especially true of T-shirts, which have played a critical role in…
Read MoreSurprise, Surprise: Supreme T-shirt for COVID-19 Relief Falls Victim to Resellers
Supreme partnered with artist Takashi Murakami for a T-shirt, and is donating all profits of the collaboration to HELP USA, an organization battling homelessness during COVID-19. But, since Supreme is also the biggest name in the streetwear resale world right now, the items ostensibly created to battle a real issue are being sold on resale sites…
Read MoreOur Fave 5 Promotional Products of the Week: NHL Face Masks, A24 Nalgene Bottles and More
Is today Wednesday? Honestly, it’s hard to keep the days straight sometimes. Since the calendar has reminded us that it is indeed Wednesday, it’s time for our weekly dose of promotional products fun. This week’s edition of the Fave Five includes face masks, parody T-shirts and more…
Read MoreT-shirt Inspired by Governor’s ‘Knock It Off’ COVID-19 Quote Takes Rhode Island by Storm
Frog & Toad, a small shop based in Providence, R.I., has thus far become a major benefactor for such entities as food banks and charities. That’s because it has sold more than 7,500 shirts bearing the governor’s “knock it off” quote regarding folks not abiding by social distancing rules. The shirts have generated more than $32,000 in relief funds…
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