Work with your apparel decorator and promotional goods provider to find the right product for you.
Many businesses are looking for great ways to promote their company with promotional products made for warmer weather. Some fun product ideas are coolers, water bottles, sunscreen packs, sunglasses, beach chairs, beach towels, totes and waterproof Bluetooth speakers. Besides branded giveaways and gifts, consider decorated pop-up canopies and tablecloths for the events that you’ll be hosting or participating in during this season.
While promotional goods are hot items, the right apparel can make all the difference. Those who work outdoors at summer camps and other places will appreciate clothing with built-in UV protection. This type of apparel offers protection of SPF30+ in youth to adult sizing. Your outdoor employees and parents of children at camps will thank you for your consideration!
As you consider summer branded apparel options, there are many styles to keep your employees and customers cool on those hot summer days. Tank tops, shorts, cotton t-shirts and caps of all styles, including those that have the neck cape are best-sellers at this time of year. All these items can be branded with your logo.
With so many fun options, it should be easy to find the right merchandise and apparel to make this season more enjoyable and safer. Work with your apparel decorator and promotional goods provider to find the right product for you. QCBN
By Eva and Vance Janckila
Arizona Cap & Apparel, formerly Arizona Cap Company, was opened in 1999 selling custom, decorated caps. Within a few years, the company began offering a full line of apparel and promotional items, including mugs, pens, banners and business cards. Today, it is owned and operated by a mother and son team, Eva and Vance Janckila. Located in Prescott Valley, the business continues to grow, serving more than 10,000 clients locally and nationwide.
Vance Janckila is the production manager at Arizona Cap & Apparel. He specializes in decorating apparel using several techniques, such as screen printing and direct-to-garment printing. For more information, visit arizonacap.com.
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