Promotional products are a communications tool that can engage all five senses. They are a creative way of not only informing, but for interacting with an audience by providing a sensory experience. Promotional products can be any tangible item usually imprinted with an organization’s message, branding or promise.
Read More5 Lessons to Be Learned from ’80s Love Songs
Is there something more to ’80s love songs beyond the standard “can’t-live-without-you” creep factor? Just in time for Valentine’s Day, here are 5 ways the lyrics can help you fall in love with your job.
Read MoreVantage Adds Van Heusen to In-Stock Collection
Vantage Apparel, leading manufacturer and decorator of logo apparel, has expanded its retail brand offering with the addition of Van Heusen.
Read MoreSAAGNY Winter Showcase Postponed
The Executive Committee of the SAAGNY Board of Directors made the unprecedented decision to postpone the SAAGNY Winter Showcase, scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 13.
Read MoreCutter & Buck’s Ladies’ Golf Collection for Fall 2014
Cutter & Buck announced the expansion of its ladies’ line for fall 2014, with an extensive selection of fresh colors, exciting details and new fabrications.
Read MoreIn Memoriam: Mary Farrell, Hub Pen Company
Mary Farrell, customer service representative at Hub Pen Company, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 9, after a long battle with cancer.
Read MoreU.S. Postal Service Suffers $354 Million Net Loss in First Quarter
The U.S. Postal Service had its 19th quarterly loss in the last 21 quarters with $354 million net loss in its first quarter of the 2014 fiscal year, which spanned Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2013.
Read MoreCharles River Apparel Introduces New Director of Design
Charles River Apparel, the supplier based in Sharon, Mass., introduced Tsedenia Kiros as director of design to its production team. Kiros has more than nine years of retail design experience, most recently as senior designer for the Greg Norman Collection, where she spearheaded the women’s golf apparel line.
Read MoreDLX Industries Acquires Artcraft Leathergoods
DLX Industries, a Brooklyn, New York-based supplier since 1950, recently acquired Artcraft Leathergoods, which includes the Leathermark Accessories brand. Artcraft, which has been in the industry for 63 years, also is based in Brooklyn, but will move to DLX’s nearby 80,000 square foot manufacturing and warehouse facility.
Read More4 Ideas for Women’s History Month
This March will be one of the coldest and snowiest in recent memory. Here’s how to warm up your women’s history events.
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