The gap between e-sports and traditional sports has been shrinking. At this point, they’re often sharing arenas, fanbases and now even merchandise, as the Los Angeles Kings just collaborated with the e-sports brand FaZe Clan for special edition co-branded merchandise that will only be available in person at a Kings game…
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Shipping Prices Could Be About to Skyrocket (Again)
The average cost to ship a 40 ft. container from China to the U.S. West Coast could soon hit up to $8,000 for a yearlong freight contract, a record high and a significant increase over last year’s average of $5,500. Meanwhile, the Russian invasion of Ukraine is putting further strain on international shipping, potentially driving prices up further…
Read MoreCould Offer Letter Kits Be the New Onboarding Kits?
Companies have long been giving their new hires gifts to make them feel welcome. But with the extra-competitive job market these days, employers need to stand out from other prospective hirers and appeal to applicants before they even sign on the dotted line. That’s why some companies are taking the welcome kit approach a step further…
Read MorePhoenix Suns Introduce Line of Merch Designed by Players
The Phoenix Suns are giving players a chance to take their fashion sensibilities a step further by letting them design their own merchandise as part of a line called Valley Threads. The series starts with Suns player Cam Payne, who designed a hoodie featuring a quote his pastor told him on Draft Night in 2015. Proceeds will go to Phoenix Suns Charities…
Read MoreLiquid Death Mountain Water Is Betting Big on Branded Merchandise
Liquid Death Mountain Water’s 2021 branded apparel sales passed $3 million, a huge increase from $700,000 the year before. Founder and CEO Mike Cessario said that more than half of direct-to-consumer purchases in 2021 also included a product from Liquid Death’s online store, and made clear the company is fully buying into branded merchandise…
Read MoreMichelob Goes Big Again With ‘NBA Jam’ Merch Collection, Retro Website and Pop-Up Experience at NBA All Star Game
Michelob Ultra’s “NBA Jam” pop-up experience and retro website is a great example of a promotion with a strong theme that brought together social media engagement, in-person experiential elements and e-commerce, with branded merchandise at the center of it all. Boom shaka laka…
Read MoreBAMKO Announces Strategic Partnership With Carder and Associates LLC
BAMKO announced a new strategic partnership with corporate gifting company Carder and Associates LLC. BAMKO likened the partnership model to a Silicon Valley incubator, where the company uses its stature to nurture another and help it achieve growth. Carder will preserve its ownership and autonomy, but will merge…
Read MoreJustin Bieber Meal and Merch Led to 10% Sales Increase for Tim Hortons, Reversing Pandemic Declines
We knew the Justin Bieber meal and merchandise at Tim Hortons sold well. But did you know that the partnership was so popular that it pretty much brought sales back to normal after pandemic-related declines? Tim Hortons reported a 10.3% sales increase at stores that introduced the Biebs line, after posting an 11% decline for the same quarter the prior year…
Read MoreUPS Debuts Branded Streetwear and Merchandise Collection at New York Fashion Week
UPS is jumping into the fashion market by releasing a limited edition apparel and merchandise collection that debuted at New York Fashion Week. Yes, this is the same UPS known for brown uniforms and delivering packages. The “Be Unstoppable” collection includes T-shirts, joggers, caps, water bottles, speakers and more…
Read MoreThe North Face Settles Trademark Infringement Case With North Carolina Apparel Seller
In September of last year, The North Face sued a small Raleigh, North Carolina, apparel seller over an imitation logo that referenced drug dealing. Now, the case has been settled, and the seller, who made apparel with “The Trap Face” on it, is prohibited from selling his products that infringed on the logo…
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