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Hatswork Round-Up: September 26, 2019

September 26, 2019 - By Emily Potter

In today’s Round-Up, we’re taking another look at Canada’s legalization of cannabis. We will also look at how one city in Ohio is embracing t-shirts and baseball caps to represent it.

ASI

Industry Reacts to Pot Legalization in Canada

We’ve spent a lot of time contemplating the difficulties surrounding marijuana advertising as more and more states push to legalize it medically and recreationally. This article, however, focuses more on the excitement felt throughout Canada as companies jumped aboard to make the cannabis industry legit.

Promo Marketing

My 5 Favorite Promotions of the Week: Eagles Tees, Baseball Caps, and More

This article pulls five recent promotional trends including some really sharp Houston Astros baseball caps.

  1. Madewell Tote Bags
  2. Eagles Fly T-Shirts
  3. Reading Terminal Market Merchandise
  4. JK Scott T-Shirts
  5. Astros x Bun B Hats

Promo Marketing

Travel Writer Notices Everyone in Cleveland Wear Cleveland T-Shirts

I went to the University of Alabama where the words Roll Tide are similar to Aloha in that the phrase is used as a both a greeting and a battle cry. Tuscaloosa residents have an entire wardrobe full of houndstooth and crimson, especially during football season.

This article looks at another city whose citizens are proud to wear apparel branded with the city’s various sports teams whether it be the Indians, Cavs or Browns. That’s right, Cleveland residents are proud to wear anything that reps their home. Take that I Heart NYC shirts.

Fun Fact: Cleveland is also home of the Content Marketing Awards.

How do you prefer to rep your city and/or team? Tell us 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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