

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Nylon outer with PU coating.
Polyester mesh lining.
Waterproofed with heat sealed seams.
Storm flap with Velcro closures.
Hidden air vents under storm flaps.
Hideaway hood with drawstring tie in collar.
2 zippered pockets on side seams.
Bottom drawstring with side toggles.
Key hook in right-hand pocket.
Generous sizing to fit over clothes.
Loose fit.
POPULAR USES:
Fishing/boat charters.
Tour/travel groups.
Sporting clubs and events.
Activewear.
Car accessory.
Security uniforms.
Embroidery:
Chest: w160 x h160mm.
Rear yoke: w160 x h160mm.
Concealed embroidery zips.
Freight: 30 per carton.
The Best Promotional Products to Give in Trade Shows
People, the buying public, would troop to trade shows to learn about products and services - and would take notice of exciting, new products launched in the market - but also, not a few in the queue are actually thrilled to participate in taste tests, join contests and redeem prizes, and most of all receive freebies galore. As a matter of fact, these freebies are conveniently placed free for picking. You can not blame people when they are tempted to amass loads of promotional products.
From small promotional items like pens, rulers, key chains and refrigerator magnets to quite cumbersome stuff such as bags, umbrellas and big balloons, free stuffs are sure to bring delight to a trade show visitor. And then people can not seem to get enough of mouse pads, paper weights, coffee mugs and more key rings they hardly can stuff on their tote bag, free also, of course. Never mind if most of the take-homes are a total sell-out, with glaring brands and tacky logos printed on the item, or flawed items - pens that don’t write, mugs that leak and post-its that don’t stick. Indeed, where else but trade shows, the ultimate source of free promotional products.
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What To Do With Unwanted Promotional Products
Every year, millions of dollars are spent on promotional products by businesses of every size. The question is…where do those promotional items go?
Have you ever wondered what happened to that ugly fluorescent pink baseball cap that your boss gave you? How many times have you actually ever worn that obnoxious T-shirt that you won on the radio? Where is that pig shaped stress ball that you won at the grocery store? Do you know? Do you really care?
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Using Promotional Items to Pool Prospective Customers
Our houses are full of them: a dozen refrigerator magnets, a drawer full of key rings, some wall clocks, not a few umbrellas, pens and more ball pens, couple of hats, scores of coffee mugs and tumblers, and not to be missed calendars here and there. For the hoard of useful promotional products, thanks to a local paint store and the neighborhood auto parts shop, but also to the luxurious downtown hotel for special gift of complete bath set.
Imprinted promotional items are so common these days that every one owns at least one or two of them - from pens imprinted with a popular brand of pharmaceutical product to key chains handed over by a large airline company. Indeed, well-known organizations and small-businesses alike know the value of rewarding their customers or clients with promotional items, stuffs customers appreciate for their usefulness and trendy designs.
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