Work attire has changed over the years, there are fewer suits and ties and more comfortable pieces.
If you've been to our office, you've probably picked up on the fact that we have a casual dress code. That's why we enjoy the pieces offered by our partner, Trimark! Trimark offers lifestyle pieces that are inspired by what is already in your closet.
The key is offering pieces that the receiver would actually want to wear. When choosing our own shirts, we went with a basic t-shirt with a subtle branding design. At first glance, you probably notice the North Carolina State outline, but at a closer look you can see "Promotional Partners" surrounded by other words representative of what we offer.
Graphically Speaking: brand your apparel in nontraditional locations such as on the arm or down the side and consider a tone-on-tone look!
Which are our Trimark favorites?
Olivia
This cardigan is a closet staple. The wash-and-wear fabric gives me a piece of mind knowing that I can wear this for years to come without it fading or shrinking with every wash. Plus, it's perfect for layering when the office is cooler than outside!
Keith
With the waterproof exterior that still offers breathability, this jacket is great for the amount of rain we've been getting. The interior offers a pocket for your smartphone and a media exit port to allow you to listen to music while protecting your phone. Plus the stretch offered allows you to layer up underneath if needed.
Miranda
This henley is the perfect everyday piece. It is both soft, comfortable and the tapered waist gives it a flattering fit unlike most henleys.
Sara
Wool that doesn't scratch your skin? Count me in. This cardigan can be worn and multiple times while still looking great! I love that it can easily be dressed up for work or dressed down for my weekend errands.
Arien
Aside from the subtle pattern offered by this half zip, I love that the fabric is made from recycled polyester! Being an EcoSmart product, it also feels good knowing that by purchasing this item, I am also helping two nonprofits! It's a win-win.
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