Product Hub March 27, 2015
One Way or Another: Printed Leggings
When it comes to innovative patterns and prints, it would be hard not to think of leggings. Originally sold in black and assorted solid hues, leggings are now available in countless designs, from sultry animal patterns to high-contrast comic-strip prints. This demure pair, tastefully designed by Alternative Apparel (asi/34850; circle 76 on Free Info Card), presents a somewhat subdued pattern that's immensely work-friendly yet playful at the same time. Made of a comfy spandex-jersey knit, these leggings (07004H7) are available in other designs too, including Redwood Plaid and Black Conversational Peach, and make for an attractive match with skirts of any length.
Tee-Dress Diva
A leggings and combat boot combo will never go wrong. Add this T-shirt dress and top off the entire outfit with this super-hip twill cap. Consider this fly ensemble for organizational fundraisers and related events, and present embroidered versions of the cap as giveaway items.
Enzyme-washed twill cap (9029B) from Staton Corporate and Casual (asi/89380; circle 92 on Free Info Card).
Short-sleeve T-shirt dress (RSA2314) from American Apparel (asi/35297; circle 87 on Free Info Card); screen printed by T Productions (circle 91 on Free Info Card).
Combat boots (5094) from Rothco (asi/83708; circle 80 on Free Info Card).
Combat Style
Another version of the boots and leggings combo, which can be completed with this sporty soft-shell jacket and a stylish messenger bag thrown over the shoulder. Imprinting opportunities abound in this flirty ensemble, another reason it's a sure success.
Ladies soft-shell jacket (L312) from SanMar (asi/84863; circle 89 on Free Info Card); screen printed by T Productions (circle 91 on Free Info Card).
Laptop messenger bag (269-4-6061) from Timbuk2 (asi/91272; circle 90 on Free Info Card).
Combat boots (5094) from Rothco (asi/83708; circle 80 on Free Info Card).
Decoration Tip :
Nostalgia for the '90s is in full force, and T Productions used the large printable area of the T-shirt dress to create a bold retro design. "We came up with a seasonal design that brings back fond memories of the early '90s," says Graphic Designer Scott Boehner, "by using two contrasting, classic fonts and three imprint colors that played well with the garment color."
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