Cover Story:
Top Trends of 2012

Time to turn the page on another year – and look ahead to the trends that are going to matter in 2012. From vintage khaki Americana to drapey tank tops to crew neck sweatshirts, there’s bound to be something for everyone.
By C.J. Mittica

 

Features:

Wearables Sales Forecast

We’ve polled the industry once again, and now we have exclusive survey results about the major issues and items for next year. Plus: Our look at the geographic divide over the industry’s biggest categories.
By C.J. Mittica, Sara Lavenduski and Christopher Ruvo
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Digital Fortress

Technology is changing the world every day, and the companies behind it are making money hand over fist. So why aren’t distributors succeeding in this market more? We examine the strategies that will help you bridge the market gap.
By Christopher Ruvo
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This month's topic: Nylon

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Each issue, Wearables University is
the educational source you need for promotional apparel. Fabrics, colors, sizing, decoration, terminology – we cover it all.
[TRENDS] Camo
Camo has a real purpose: for military personnel and hunters to hide in plain sight. But fashion's continuing obsession with camouflage print has had the complete opposite effect. Camo apparel is instantly noticeable, pervading the fashion industry with bright colors and stylish details. More >>

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Featured Video
Featured Podcast
Wearables and Stitches staff writer Christopher Ruvo talks to Hank Harrell, vice president of sales and marketing at leading supplier Broder Bros. Co. (asi/42090), about trends and challenges in the promotional apparel marketplace for 2011.

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