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Hatswork Round-Up: May 23, 2019

May 23, 2019 - By Emily Potter

In today’s Round-Up we’re looking at new golf apparel in the market and ball caps for the Little League World Series. We’ll also give you some tips to get the most out of your marketing budget.

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Latest Golf Apparel on Display at PGA Fashion & Demo Experience

Did you know that golf apparel and tools have a major influence on the promotional products industry? Think about all the performance polos and golf caps you see displayed year after year at trade shows. Not to mention all of the branded golf balls, tees, etc. given out as corporate gifts.

Manufacturers, consumers, and golf industry leaders tested out new equipment and technology at Topgolf Las Vegas following the PGA Fashion & Demo Experience. Check out the article for a full golf apparel makeover including caps, socks, outfits, towels, gloves, and more.

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Little League World Series Players Get a Ton of Free Stuff

Each year the official sponsors of the Little League World Series outfit every single player and coach with every piece of equipment needed except shoes. Even protective gear is all provided as part of the package for playing elite baseball and softball. The designs are updated each season, so that they’re unique to each group of athletes.

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Five Promotional Items to Boost Your Marketing

Whether you’re a new business just getting off the ground, or you’ve been satisfying consumers for years, one of the best ways to get new customers and introduce your company is with promotional products. Although we’re biased about the effectiveness of caps here on Hatswork, we’re still happy to promote the industry as a whole.

Have you ever sold or decorated ball caps for baseball or softball teams, or even the Little League World Series? Share any tips you have in the comments below. You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook using the hashtag #hatswork.




Emily Potter

Emily is the Content Marketer for Outdoor Cap Co. She holds an M.A. in AD & PR from the University of Alabama and a B.B.A in Marketing. Emily is an avid Crimson Tide football fan. She has a golden retriever named Opie Winston, and a cat named Tide.

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