Archive for May, 2008

Dry Performance, Technical Fabrics, The Cool Trend For Summer 2008

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

Dry performance is not just about underwear anymore. Technical performance fabrics aren’t new but continue to be the most influential trend in active sportswear. We are offering performance wear in a wide variety of styles this Summer.

Dry performance wear is engineered to wick moisture away from the skin and transport it to the outside of the fabric where it will evaporate. You stay cool, dry and comfortable even when the heat is on.

This year the boundaries of performance technology is being pushed. New performance features include UV protection, stain resistance, odor-resistance and anti-microbial. Our dry performance shirts are ideal for anyone who is active and wants comfort.

We offer dry performance wear in men’s, women’s, and youth sizes in a wide range of styles including polos, t-shirts, mock turtlenecks, reversible tanks, shorts, muscle shirts, and team uniforms. Of course we can expertly embroider or print your dry performance wear.

High Tech Performance Golfwear

Performance Team Polos

Dri-Power T-shirts, Moisture Management For Peak Performance

Ladies Performance Shirts

Green Commerce Is Good Commerce

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

The big trend in the LogoSportswear market is getting back to mother nature. New earth friendly organic shirts, caps and bags have hit the market and are made from 100% organic cotton–containing no chemical bleaches or dyes.

Go Green. Organic T-shirts

So what does “organic” mean? The term defines the process of growing and processing a variety of agricultural products, including food and fibers, without the use of poison fertilizers and pesticides.
About 1/3 of a pound of chemical fertilizers and pesticides are used to produce a single pound of conventionally grown cotton fabric and much of these chemicals find their way into the soil, air, water and the food we eat, adversely affecting our life. Organic apparel is grown without chemical fertilizers and is colored using organic dyes.

Our research indicates that companies haven’t considered purchasing organic apparel because they perceive a significant cost increase. That has all changed and switching from non-organic to organic
is now not only relatively inexpensive but also great for the environment.

Click here for our full line of organic shirts, caps and bags.