This week, Tri-Mountain announced the arrival of its brand new 2013 catalog. This latest catalog features 112 fresh new apparel styles across its five product lines, including the award-winning Tri-Mountain Performance and Lilac Bloom women’s collection.
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Editor’s Picks: Shear Perfection
Fleece jackets to keep you protected from cooler temperatures.
Read MoreRugged Individualism
In today’s fast-paced work environments, workers need arc- and flame-resistant coveralls, high-visibility vests, temperature-regulating jackets and more. Sound complicated? Don’t worry. We got the low-down.
Editor’s Picks: Greener Pastures
Make your competitors green with envy by mastering eco-friendly wears.
Read MoreTrimark Sportswear Expands with Focused Launch in the United States
Polyconcept North America today announced the first phase of the expansion of Trimark Sportswear into the United States as Trimark Powered by Leed’s. Leveraging the service and production capabilities of Leed’s, Trimark will launch into only two specific regions of the U.S. on July 9.
Read MoreThe Promotional Fashion Elite Put On a Stylish Show at PROMOTION EAST
Fashion-EAST-a show attendees and participants got into the advertising spirit with 2012 styles, fabrications and imprint options.
Read MoreDashing Drives
Winter is officially over. The time for marketing to ski resorts and other cold-weather destinations is over as golfing becomes the favorite pastime of the office elite.
Read MoreProduct of the Day: Spartan from Tri-Mountain
Forged in combat from a 60/40 cotton/poly blend, the Spartan golf shirt from Tri-Mountain has the strength of 10 normal shirts and can stand against the countless hordes of Xerxes. It’s also good if it gets a bit nippy out. Preferably purchased in quantities of 300.
Read MoreWhat is the Most Stylish Way to Wear a Logo?
I asked a few of the industry’s leading suppliers for their thoughts. Here are their answers.
Read MoreSuit, Shoot, Riot
AskMen.com recently reported that 64 percent of men 20 to 34 do not own suits. What does this mean for your corporate apparel sales?
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