What Exactly Is ‘Outletic’ Apparel, and Why Should You Care?

It seems like everything in apparel right now needs to have a made up word that combines a couple of words to convey its usage, like athleisure. OK, “athleisure” might be the only one, really. But now there’s talk about “outletic” apparel, a term coined by GoLite as part of its 2019 relaunch. So, what…

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Polyconcept North America Adds to Sales Staff

Polyconcept North America (PCNA), Pittsburgh, announced the addition of three new hard goods field sales managers. These newly-created positions will allow the company to more effectively support customers in Texas and throughout the Southeast U.S. Katie Crnkovich has three years of experience in the promotional products industry and 12 years of experience in the incentive-and-recognition…

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Those Han Solo Movie Solo Cups Are Finally Here and We’re a Little Disappointed

Long a fan favorite Han Solo will serve as the subject of an eponymous anthology film that holds its world premiere today in Los Angeles and opens nationwide May 25. Six brands will help Disney tout the exploits of Princess Leia’s favorite scruffy-looking nerf herder, but the one that could have wowed us the most, the Solo Cup Company, has left us a tad disappointed…

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BIC Graphic Expert Series – Bags

The second in this series of BIC Graphic Expert Sessions focuses on bags, tied for the 2nd largest category in promotional products. This webinar is designed to provide the tools you need to be successful in selling bags while adding value for your customers.

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Why You Should Feel Good About the Health Care Promotional Market

As one of our favorite films, 1987’s “The Princess Bride” contains a number of unforgettably humorous and pithy lines. Many utterances possess both descriptions, with our top combination being, “Get some rest. If you haven’t got your health, you haven’t got anything,” which Count Rugen suggests to Prince Humperdinck after the latter explains his lengthy…

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Promotional T-shirt Cannons Get the ‘New Yorker’ Cartoon Treatment

We love T-shirt cannons. Whether it’s the Philly Phanatic launching T-shirts (or hot dogs) while riding an ATV across the baseball field or just arena staff hucking T-shirts into the expectant hands of the masses, they’re a really awesome way to give out promotional apparel. In a New Yorker cartoon, Benjamin Schwartz immortalized the appeal…

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