Crooked Brook, in their effort to support and promote sustainable agriculture, local, small and family owned farms and other local food sources; is sponsoring a custom polo shirt giveaway on Mohawk Valley Trading Company LocalHarvest blog with the winner's ranch, farm or business name embroidered on the left front chest as the prize.
"Polo shirts are another inexpensive yet cost effective marketing tool. More casual than button-front shirts and dressier than t-shirts, embroidered polo shirts are part of the uniform for many businesses," said Donna Jones, senior design assistant at Crooked Brook. "Promotional polo shirts embroidered with a farm or ranch logo that is a gift or giveaway is a great way to get that name out there and build awareness about its goods or services."
To find out more, visit the Mohawk Valley Trading Company LocalHarvest blog. The contest ends midnight (EST) 06/11/12.
About Polo Shirts
A polo shirt, is a T-shaped shirt with a collar, typically a two- or three-button placket, and sometimes with a pocket.
Polo shirts are also called "polos" or tennis shirts and they became so popular on golf courses, people started calling them golf shirts. Although the words "polo shirt" and "golf shirt" are used interchangeably, the term "polo shirt" is more popular. In the sport of polo, polo shirts are called polo jerseys.
About LocalHarvest
LocalHarvest is located in Santa Cruz, California and was founded in 1998 by Guillermo Payet, a software engineer and activist dedicated to generating positive social change through the Internet. With more than 20000 members, and growing by about 20 new members every day, it is America's #1 organic and local food website that maintains a definitive and reliable "living" public nationwide directory of small farms, farmers markets, and other local food sources.
About Crooked Brook
Crooked Brook is a unit of the atelier division of an art studio that offers full service apparel design, pattern making, sample making, private-label small lot production and embroidery. Since 1989, they've built a strong reputation of providing top-notch apparel designs, patterns, fit and production samples for many brand name catalogs and retailers, as well as wardrobe and costumes for movies, television and theater.
All Crooked Brook branded garments and accessories are proudly made to order in the U.S.A.
Because of their unparalleled attention to detail in tailoring, they were awarded a Supima(R) licensing agreement. These contracts are not awarded lightly. The applicants must meet requirements insuring the highest level of quality and integrity for any products bearing the Supima(R) brand.
In addition, Crooked Brook designs and manufactures:
Men's and women's chef coats and uniforms for the world's most recognized chefs, hotels, casinos, spas and resorts as well as alumni chef jackets for the Culinary Institute of America. Each garment can be personalized with the customer's choice of fabric, pockets, buttons, piping and embroidery. With a design studio in New York City, (the fashion and gastronomic capital of the world) and a production facility in Utica, New York, they've garnered international brand name recognition as the maker of the "World's Highest Quality Chef Jackets(TM)".
Promotional products, items, decorated apparel and accessories, such as; jackets, hats, sweatshirts, hoodies, polo shirts, fleece blankets, sweatshirt blankets, button down shirts, fleece jackets, golf shirts, custom t-shirts, tote bags, and aprons that can be customized with the following apparel decorating methods:
Embroidery
Tackle Twill
Appliqué
Direct to Garment Printing (DTG)
Sublimation
Custom lab coats, uniforms and scrubs for nursing, medical, dental, scientific, engineering, technology & healthcare professionals.
Custom made apparel and accessories for men and women, including but not limited to: suits, shirts, Hawaiian shirts, pants, vests, dresses, skirts, gowns, jeans, boxer shorts, martial arts and yoga outfits.
Crooked Brook ships worldwide. Hours of operations are 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. EST, seven days a week. Reach them at (315) 733-1992 to learn more.
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