About Liz AntonucciLiz Antonucci is a Merchandising Manager at LogoSportswear. Armed with her Bachelor of Science in Retail Marketing and associate degree in Fashion Merchandising, Liz has successfully pursued a career in areas she is passionate about - product development, fabric, and merchandising apparel from small-scale enterprises to big businesses. She has a decade's worth of experience in the promotional product industry and stays true to her mission of optimizing apparel customization and keeping tabs on trends, data, and market trends. When asked to play favorites, Liz admits that she's personally biased to throwing in hats, drinkware, and reusable in marketing campaigns. It's everything you'd want to take with you when running errands or going for a stroll! According to Liz, she likes the fact that hats come with endless style options, while tumblers and tote bags are very functional and great for everyday use. She is never not busy thinking about how to improve people's experience with custom apparel. Still, Liz finds opportunities to inspire team spirit through thoughtfully designed team shirts for events that support her advocacies, such as helping people with multiple sclerosis and Alzheimer's disease. Get in touch with Liz via LinkedIn. |
Is your company planning an activity-based fundraiser like a marathon? Do you need to upgrade uniforms for more than a hundred employees? Asking everyone for their size can take too long you'd think it'd be more convenient to just order 50 or so of each. But if you do this, here's a likely scenario-you'll have an excess of a size that won't fit many and run out of shirts the majority of your participants prefer. So, how do you make a fair estimate of custom t-shirts for each size? Read More...
Trucker hats have become a staple in different wardrobes, from celebrity styles to everyday wear. Before it became trendy, this iconic accessory was widely used as a promotional giveaway in the 1960s by agricultural companies. The classic cap keeps the sun and sweat away from the face, while the mesh back lets the skin breathe. Read More...