The apparel maker is remaining in Winston-Salem, NC, and plans to transition to the new space in early 2025.
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Hurricane Beryl Barrels Into Texas Impacting Promo Firms
Promotional products companies in Texas were working to get operations back to normal Tuesday, July 9, after Hurricane Beryl slammed into the Lone Star State, knocking out power to millions and killing a reported eight people. Some of the worst effects of the storm, which weakened into a still-dangerous tropical depression as it spread fierce…
Read MoreVantage Apparel Partners With Redwood Classics Apparel
Two industry suppliers that focus on premium clothing styles have finalized an exclusive partnership. Vantage Apparel is now the exclusive supplier of the Toronto-based company’s premium garments to U.S. distributors.
Read MoreFTC’s Ban on Noncompete Agreements in Doubt After Texas Court Ruling
A judge has issued a preliminary injunction partially preventing enforcement of a rule that outlaws the contract clauses.
Read MoreNYPD Finds Illegal Cannabis Shop Printing Labels and Packaging In-House
One of New York City’s unlicensed cannabis stores had its own in-house printing operation for labels and packaging.
Read MoreDecoration Roundup: Roland DGA Announces North American Availability of New UV-LED Printers
Roland DGA announced North American availability of its new VersaOBJECT CO-i series printers, and NameBadges International now offers Prestige Name Badges.
Read MoreLane Seven Apparel Opens North Carolina Warehouse
The California-based supplier Lane Seven Apparel says the 65,000-square-foot facility will help it better serve East Coast customers.
Read MoreNew Jersey Eyeing ‘Right-Size Packaging’ Bill
The bill, which passed the state senate, would ban large retailers from sending boxes that are more than twice the volume of their contents.
Read MoreGildan Recognized for Sustainability Initiatives
Gildan was recognized as one of the Best 50 Canadian corporate citizens by Corporate Knights, ranked 43rd on the list.
Read MoreHow the U.S. Supreme Court’s Reversal of Chevron Affects Promo
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a 40-year precedent on June 28, weakening federal regulatory agencies and potentially upending several controversial decisions affecting the promotional products industry – including the recent ban on noncompete agreements and new guidelines regarding independent contractors
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