Stencil Range of Clothing

 

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Check out the latest range of Stencil polo shirts, t-shirts, business shirts and jackets.

The Stencil range of clothing has been bringing innovative new designs and fabrics into the Australian corporate, promotional, uniform and sportswear market. Stencil is best known for their high-quality, high-concept fabrics such as a yarn-woven Cool-Dry®, liquid-repelling Nano-Gear®, the vibrant and super-comfortable Solar-Lite® and their most recent addition, Bio-Weave®, a silky blend of plant cellulose and Cool-Dry® yarn.

Stencil’s product range spans from distinctively styled polos and t-shirts for both men and women to business shirts, cold-weather clothing (including fleeces and jackets) and custom orders. Though Stencil is constantly working on creating and refining their new fabric technologies for each season, Stencil also appreciate the value of more traditional fabrics, from soft cottons to poly/cotton waffles. By understanding the intrinsic values of different materials, Stencil is able to match the ideal characteristics for a given item of clothing to the most appropriate fabric or blend.

Stencil carries a full stock service on all of their product lines with the promise of fast & professional service. Stencil trusts that their range will help you and your label stand out from the crowd.

Customised Car Air Fresheners

AIR FRESHENERS

Check out our custom made promotional air fresheners.

Our customised car air fresheners are  Air Fresheners that are made from absorbent cotton paper. Showcase your brand with these attractive advertising incentives. Air Fresheners are a great way to let your customers advertise your company details or product. The standard size is 80mm x 80mm and your design can be cut to shape within that area.  We can also custom make to any size with full colour printing on both sides.  The hanging accessory can be a white or black string or a plastic hook.  Custom printed packaging is available with full colour printing.

  • minimum order is 500 units
  • 45 fragrances to choose from
  • production timing on this product is around 3-4 weeks

Air fresheners are consumer products used in homes and cars emitting fragrances. Air freshening is not only limited to modern day sprays, air freshening also can involve the use of organic and everyday house hold items. Although air freshener is primarily used for odor elimination some people simply use air freshener for the pleasant odors they emit.

Fragrances available are:  banana, green apple, pineapple, christmas tree, jasmine, tulip, cooler water, ocean, honey, blueberry, honey peach, starfruit, chrysanthemum, pine, violet, forest, bubblegum, milk, cherry, lemon, strawberry, cinnamon, mint, Chanel fragrance, forest berry, coffee, milk tea, citrus, mango, watermelon, lavender, rose, Chanel No. 5, nature, ginger, red wine, coconut, papaya, carnation, lily , sunflower, cologne fragrance, new car fragrance, green tea and sweet down.  If the fragrance you require is not in this list, please contact us.

Promotional Products Industry Statistics

promotional products industry statistics

Promotional Products provide affordable, accountable, measurable advertising.

In these economic times – now more than ever, marketers need to reward and build brand loyalty. It is important to continue to acknowledge and thank clients, employees and suppliers.

Marketers spend more than $1.34 billion dollars (AUS) and $121 million (NZ)  a year on promotional products for one reason, they work.

  • 52% say their impression of a company is more positive after receiving a promotional product gift
  • 76% recall the name advertised on the product
  • 55% keep the item for more than one year
  • Nearly 50% of recipients use them daily
  • 52% of people do business with a company after receiving a promotional product
  • Spend less, achieve more and remind people about the benefit of doing business with you

Promotional Products in the Home:

  • How many people have at least one promotional product in their kitchens?  91%
  • How many have 2 or more in their kitchens? 81%
  • In fact, the kitchen is the #1 place people use and keep their promotional products.
    (People spend on average 3-5 hours a day in their kitchens)

Promotional Products in the Office:

  • How many people have at least one promotional product in their offices?  74%
  • How many have 2 or more in their offices?  59%
  • In the work place, more than half of people hold onto their promotional product from 1 to more than 4 years

Reach & Recall:

  • 71% of business travellers surveyed reported receiving a promotional product in a 12 month period
  • 33.7% of this group had the item on their person
  • 56% of people kept their promotional product for more than one year
  • 76.4% said they kept their promotional product because it was useful
  • 76.1% of the respondents could recall the advertisers name on the product

How effective are Promotional Products in staff retention, motivation and brand interest?

  • 75% of Human Resource mangers surveyed are using promotional products in recognition programs
  • 72% of marketing and HR managers say that promotional products are very effective in motivation and retention of staff
  • 100% of advertisers said that adding a promotional giveaway returned a favourable response to their campaign
  • 69% of advertisers said promotional products increased brand interest and 84% it created more favourable impressions of the brand itself

Understanding the medium:

  • A product is just a product, until it is linked with a promotion, it then becomes an advertisement
  • The most successful advertising and marketing campaigns are the result of a planed strategy.
  • Throwing products at your target market without that planning is a waste your marketing dollars
  • The product is only one component in the whole campaign
  • The creativity used to get a response is the key to increasing profits and promoting brands

Successful campaigns require:

  • Strategic ‘logistical’ and ‘emotional’ roll out
  • Action engagement triggers
  • Data collection analysis
  • Technical logo application knowledge
  • Creating the difference between a ‘passive’ and ‘active’ promotion