Survey: stylish and not expensive, but toxic!
Written on 24/11/2010 by DocLogo+ Source: Marianne In order to produce clothes or shoes, take some tissue or leather, threads and of course..toxic elements of
Written on 24/11/2010 by DocLogo+ Source: Marianne In order to produce clothes or shoes, take some tissue or leather, threads and of course..toxic elements of
Samantha from MSI Promotions, LLC in the USA comes and tell us about the success of the headbuffs on the US market.
” The reality television craze could not have been kickstarted without the introduction of Survivor, a reality tv game show that tested contestants’ ability to compete and survive in the wilderness. Survivor became extremely successful right from its first season in 2000 and has had multiple seasons since, as well as many international adaptations of the show. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you could not have helped but either seen at least one episode of the addicting show or at least know the concept of the show. The contestants are initially divided into two teams, who each identify with their team by wearing a certain survivor head buff.
Classic Polo, India’s leading men’s casual wear brand wanted to replace their Plastic Shopping Bags to an Eco-friendly Shopping Bag which communicates the importance of
This is THE novelty of promotional textile market: It’s called ThreadLites™, a new USA patented brand of flashing tee-shirts that can be personnalised. The technology
Organic Cotton.
On many traditional cotton farms, the soil is most often sterile because of the depletion of nutrients and pesticides. As a result, farmers must rely on additives, synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, plus vast quantities of water to keep their crops growing. In contrast, organic farming restores and builds up the soil, increasing its organic content which, in turn, increases its water-sustaining ability. The rich, moist earth results in stronger plants, which improves the soil even more. Far less water runs off organic fields, and what does run off is not polluted with pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. Organic cotton must be processed separately from conventional cotton and machines must be cleaned to avoid contamination. For 100% organic products, only environmentally friendly chemicals that meet organic fiber processing standards are used. Cotton is a natural fiber and therefore is also biodegradable.
This December J-MEN, a Hong Kong fashion magazine, is giving away a free pair of Socks by LLOYD; Germany as a gift with purchase. This
The other night, I through an eye on the French web page of “marketing-etudiant” where you can find an overdose of information on marketing and its different fields.
When reviewing the “experts” of the industry (where I beg to be quoted) I saw the nice smile of Geneviève Piquett, and I decided to visit her Blog :VLAN
Here is where I found those surprising tee-shirts. Everyone knows that a promotional tee-shirt can be printed in the front on in the back. BUT who thought about printing the inside of the tee-shirt? The effect is great and I am sure that many young people will take delight in showing the face down of their promotional tee-shirt.
We love the idea!!
I believe Logosocks are the most unique promotional textile product I’ve ever seen. They are so original to promote logos or slogans. It’s also easy
For sure, you already know the Promotional rain poncho ?!: This unusual promotional product is really solid, light and cheap! This product is perfect for
Number, originality and quality have never been so abundant in promotional textiles.
One of the best proofs of the manufacturers’ dynamism has been the rise of new developments riding as much on the coattails of fashion trends than on the bio-ethic preocupations in our society.
Marquage Textile, a company who’s a specialist in this branch tells us the most recent developments.
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