Promo Apparel
The Trump campaign made more than $7 million already from merchandise featuring his Fulton County sheriff mug shot. It set a campaign record for bringing in more than $4 million in one day. But, technically, the sheriff's office might be legally entitled to that revenue.
In South Korea, an unlikely (and currently active) brand is catching on as something of a sleeper streetwear hit: Lockheed Martin. Yes, that Lockheed Martin, the one that makes fighter jets and missiles.
Have you noticed that buzz in the apparel world about the next big printing method? Yep, that’s Direct To Film (DTF) printing!
Ralph Lauren does a pretty good job designing apparel for the U.S.'s premier athletes. The designer brand's Team USA gear for the Olympics is always interesting, and creates influence elsewhere in the apparel world, as other companies look to replicate the mixes of style and athletic function. In the promotional apparel space, golf is a…
Learn the hottest trends of the season! With the STAHLS’ Fall Apparel Trend Guide, you’ll be inspired to create popular looks
The Los Angeles Dodgers are celebrating an icon from a different franchise on Sept. 1. As part of Lakers Night, the Dodgers are giving away a special-edition Kobe Bryant jersey, which features both of his numbers — 8 and 24 — on a black and yellow jersey.
While I live and breathe all things ink and thread for apparel, I also understand most people are not going to be as obsessed with the specifics of the craft. However, even if you don’t know the specifics of ink mixing and mesh densities, I believe it is only beneficial to be aware of all the possibilities you can offer your clientele.
With the summer season in full swing, now is the time to start preparing for the upcoming fall fashion trends.
In today's day and age where Kardashians are wearing Slayer and Metallica shirts, old band shirts have a high fashion appeal to them. But Yves Saint Laurent just launched a line of '90s- and grunge-inspired products, including a Nirvana Shirt featuring the "Insecticide" album cover that costs $4,450.
The city of Pittsburgh is launching its first officially licensed merchandise line, in collaboration with local printer CommonWealth Press. According to Pittsburgh Magazine, the "Printed in Pittsburgh" merchandise is co-branded with both the city and CommonWealth Press; includes T-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, stickers, pennants, and drinkware; and will contribute a percentage of revenue to the city's…