Archive for the ‘Performance Apparel’ Category

Finding Green Products

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Green1Green2Trying to go green with your purchases to invest in the future of the earth?  Well many textile companies are trying to do theirpart and are begining to offer eco-friendly products.  Gone are the days of a choice between only 100% Cotton or 50/50 blends.  There are some new fabric options in town including Organic Cotton, Bamboo, Recycled Polyester and Modal. Organic Cotton is the same as regular cotton only it is grown without the use of chemicals. Some benefits to it are that its hypoallergenic and machine washable and cotton is also biodegradable. Bamboo is breathable and resists UV rays.  Its a great renewable plant that can grow up to a foot a day. Recycled Polyester is made from post-consumer waste and fabric remnants and reduces the need for oil and the production of it produces less pollution.  This material is wind and rain resistant. Modal is colorfast and fade resistant and made from beech trees.

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K-Fed should have called

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

KevinFederline3aRecently Kevin Federline hit the golf course for a tournament and he wasn’t looking in the best shape.  If Kevin would have given us a call we could’ve helped him out.  The first thing we would have recommended was a performance apparel golf shirt.  A lot of people get a scared when they hear the word ‘polyester.’  On occasion people will flash back to their days in a discotheque or  think of John Travolta in “Staying Alive.” The reality is, performance apparel will wick away the sweat on those hot days on the golf course and keep you cool and dry while your friends are feeling hot and sticky.  We would have advised Kevin that the yellow golf shirt might not be the most flattering shirt  on him.   Our suggestion would have been to go with a golf shirt that’s meant to be worn untucked.  Now a days its all about marketing and branding your product.  Some other options for K-Fed would have been to have some printed golf balls with the name of his album on it or a baseball cap with ‘K-Fed’ on it so people don’t forget who he is.  Don’t make the Kevin Federline mistake.  Let us help.

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Leisure Suits and Performance Apparel

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

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When people think of polyester it usually takes them back in time when people were sporting leisure suits and butterfly collars. Times have changed and now polyester has made a comeback but in a good way. Performance Apparel formerly known as polyester started to make a comeback with runners, mountain bikers and adrenaline junkies. Now performance apparel has hit the main stream with golfers, construction workers and business people who proudly sport the polo shirts and t-shirts.

Why has it made a comeback?

Well unlike cotton, performance apparel can help wick away moisture.
We’ve all been rained on or worked too long out in the sun with our 100% cotton shirts. First the shirt becomes wet then it starts to stick and then you start to feel a cold chill. That’s where polyester will help wick away the moisture and not stick to you and feel like sandpaper.

If you have any questions about performance apparel let us know.

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