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The International Olympic Committee is under scrutiny for selling a 1936 Berlin Olympics T-shirt featuring original artwork linked to the Nazi-era Games. Critics call the move problematic, while the IOC defends its historical context.
The 2026 Pinnacle Awards program is now open for submissions through April 10, 2026.
Print segments are no longer operating in silos. From apparel and promo to signage and packaging, convergence is reshaping how print businesses grow, compete, and profit.
Next Level Apparel joins the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable sourcing and transparent supply chains in blank apparel manufacturing.
Next Level Apparel officially announces Brett Bjorkman as its new CEO following the retirement of founder and former CEO Joe Simsoly. The post Next Level Apparel Names Former Augusta Sportswear Exec as CEO appeared first on Apparelist.
On Oct. 10, SanMar Corporation welcomed customers, industry leaders, and community partners to a special grand opening celebration of its most recently opened Richmond distribution center. The post SanMar Celebrates Richmond Distribution Center with Grand Opening Event appeared first on Apparelist.
PRINTING United Alliance announces the release of its second major AI research report titled, "AI Adoption in the Printing Industry: From Curiosity to Competitive Advantage." The post Second Major AI Research Report Covers Adoption in the Print Industry appeared first on Apparelist.
Learn how the company plans to leverage the Expo to strengthen partnerships and bring innovative decoration ideas to its customers. The post Embroidery, Innovation, and Connection: Outdoor Cap’s Focus for PRINTING United Expo appeared first on Apparelist.
Distributors can next-day ship bags from SanMar to be decorated at Koozie Group’s Redwing, Minnesota, facility. The post Koozie Group Launches Contract Decorating Service appeared first on Apparelist.
PRINTING United Expo 2025 promises to bring the printing industry together under one massive roof to experience the future of print when it opens its doors in Orlando, Oct. 22-24. The post Opening Doors to the Future of Print in Orlando appeared first on Apparelist.














