March 15, 2022
SanMar Corp., Issaquah, Wash., has announced the release of its Spring 2022 New Arrivals e-catalog.
The launch includes the company’s newest brand Mercer + Mettle and adds over 100 styles to its suite of apparel. Mercer + Mettle is a 30-piece collection of highly versatile, intentionally designed essentials inspired for the new world of professional attire, according to the company.
Notable highlights of the spring launch include products from TravisMathew, Nike, OGIO, Eddie Bauer, Sport-Tek, District, Allmade and Port Authority. Fresh additions also include Port Authority’s adventure-ready styles that provide UV protection, including UV ray-blocking shirts and hats, and TravisMathew’s easygoing lifestyle looks, now featuring exclusive women’s styles.
“We couldn’t be more excited to share these new brand offerings and product lines that suit our customer’s evolving needs and lifestyle changes,” says Shelley Williams, vice president of marketing at SanMar. “We believe it’s possible to focus on sustainability while also delivering style and comfort.”
SanMar continues to strengthen its sustainability efforts, recently adding the Port Authority C-FREE polos and quarter-zips to its collection. With Carbonfree certification, SanMar measures a product’s carbon footprint and removes an equivalent number of emissions from the environment through purchasing carbon offsets, according to the company. SanMar’s exclusive C-FREE styles, crafted from recycled polyester, feature snag-proof and moisture-wicking material to perform in all situations. Additionally, SanMar offers new products from Nike and Allmade that are made with recycled content.
Customers can view the Spring 2022 New Arrivals e-catalog at SanMar.com. — D.S.
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