NES Clothing

Broder Bros. Co. Adds Ashworth to its Assortment for 2011
October 13, 2010

Trevose, Pennsylvania-based Broder Bros. Co. announced it will present Ashworth in its 2011 catalog. Broder Bros. Co., the nation’s largest wholesale distributor of imprintable apparel, markets through the Alpha Shirt, Broder and NES Clothing brands.

Broder Bros. Co. Opening New Distribution Center in Denver
October 7, 2010

Trevose, Pennsylvania-based Broder Bros., Co. has announced that the company will be opening a new distribution center in Denver. The 63,500 sq.-ft. warehouse and showroom will be located at 9931 East 47th Avenue. The opening is scheduled for Oct. 25, 2010 with an accompanying grand opening event being held at the distribution center for customers on Oct. 28, 2010.

Summer Trends Alert: Turquoise and Green
July 21, 2010

Celebrities and stores everywhere are catching on to ocean-hued trends for summer 2010. Both Pantone's Key Colors for spring/summer 2010 and NY’s Fashion Week predicted that colors from turquoise and Amparo Blue, to dried herb and eucalyptus green, would be the focus for this summer’s fashion outlook.

Broder Bros. Hosts Annual Apparel Showcase at Lincoln Financial Field
April 28, 2010

On Thursday, May 6, 2010 Broder Bros. is hosting an apparel showcase at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. The showcase, running 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. will feature exhibits, seminars and a reception. Broder Bros. will be giving away prizes and offering tours of the stadium.

Best Dressed
June 10, 2008

I once saw this completely forgettable movie with Salma Hayek and Matthew Perry called “Fools Rush In.” (Don’t judge, I usually have better taste).
Strangely, the only thing I can recall is that, in describing Vegas, one of the characters says (and I paraphrase) that they might as well have built the city on the surface of the sun.
These days, the same can hold true of Philly. It. Is. Oppressive.
Like, kids are being sent home from school, roads are buckling and I can’t even walk around my apartment without breaking a sweat. Not okay.
Yesterday, to capitalize on a little free