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Editor's Picks: Won't Somebody Please Think of the Children?
August 3, 2011

It's not enough to shrink adult styles down—smart suppliers are designing kid's clothing from the ground up. Take a look at this week's Editor's Picks to see some of the children's styles that'll be showing up on the playground next month.

Here Comes the Sun
April 1, 2011

It may only be April, but the increasing temperatures promise that summer, the season of bikinis, barbecues and beaches, is only a few months away.

Editor's Picks: Fit to a Tee
February 16, 2011

Promo Marketing's February issue includes our annual T-shirt feature, and we've selected some of our favorites here to get you ready.

To a Tee
February 1, 2010

One of the most diverse items in the promotional industry, T-shirts present so many buying decisions that picking out the right one can be daunting. The number of choices are sure to increase as innovation introduces new kinds of T-shirts, like those made from transitional or slub cotton, with more and more frequency. Add the ever-changing winds of fashion to the decision mix, and picking the right tee for a given promotion can quickly become complicated.

Evening Comfort
January 20, 2010

Kavio!--Jr. Raw Edge Raglan Long Sleeve Double Zip Jacket
When the day is done, the Raw Edge Raglan Long Sleeve Zip Jacket keeps you comfortable in cool weather. Snug and soft, the lightweight jacket will leave the wearer feeling warm all over. Not to worry though, if it becomes too warm the double zipper opens to provide any needed breaths of fresh air.


Couldn't Be Cuter
September 24, 2009


Kavio!—Crew Neck Lettuce Edge Short-Sleeve in 1 x 1 Rib
Just because they're little, doesn't mean they shouldn't be fashionable. This crew-neck lettuce edge tee is casual enough for every day, but the cute lettuce edges give it that extra-adorable charm. Available in baby pink, black, blue, brown, bubblegum pink, butter, heather gray, hot pink, lavender, lime, red and white.

SURVIVAL OF THE Fittest
February 1, 2008

FROM THEIR INCEPTION as appropriate-for-daytime-wear wardrobe standby (or inappropriate, depending on who’s doing the judging), T-shirts have been the put-upon younger brother of the apparel clan. Slacker. Underachiever. Slob. Uniform of the basement-dwelling video-game player, or worse, the go-to garment for sweaty work outside or on a treadmill. Yet, in the last 10 years or so, there’s been a bit of a shake-up in the hierarchy. T-shirts grew up. In fact, they became king. In an effort to emanate a more offbeat vibe, many designers began adding them to their collections, emblazoned with rock-and-roll icons and/or ironic witticisms. Likewise, in a nod toward