Quite simply, we offer a wide range of wholesale novelty and souvenir designs on a wide range of basic garments with year round 5 day service, 99% fill, and very low or no mimimums! We are a B2B business. Wholesale only. We do not deal directly with consumers.
So if you sell gift and/or souvenir garments at any time of year why not find out how we can supply you with what you need quickly. You buy only what you need. Take orders! This vastly increases your return on investment while limiting your risk to almost zero.
And if you're an unconventional apparel re-seller looking to add a new revenue stream our low (or no) minimums and ultra-fast turnaround on orders will make it easy!
If you think we would be a great supplier for some of your souvenir apparel needs please login and get to work. We don't need any payment information to register or order on our site.
Our collection of templates for you to build best-selling and unique souvenir designs. When ordered, these templates become fully modified with your personal name-drop information. Ordering from a template creates a brand new design reserved just for you.
Here they are ... 50+ designs celebrating Canadian nationalism including four cap designs. These are the hottest selling garments all across our great land these days. Whether you share the sentiment or not, get in on it! We've got lots of choices, great prices, and fast service.
A new series (6 in total) of ECA Brand templates featured on basic tees. Of course, they are available on crews and hoodies as well. These designs are in the "East Coast Apparel" series in the templates section.
Three of our most popular lake name templates featured on basic tees. Of course, they are available on crews and hoodies as well. These designs are in the "cottage country" and "Authentic Apparel" series in the templates section.
Three of our most popular town name templates featured on crewnecks. Of course, they are available on tees and hoodies as well. These designs are in the "regional" series in the templates section.
You've heard the saying "You have to see it to believe it!" That's how we feel about our new "Canadian Wildlife" series of 12 new stock designs in two design sizes. When we were doing up our computer mockups it quickly became apparent to us that this new series of AI generated wildife images was going to look pretty special.
But it wasn't until we saw actual samples of the finished product "in the flesh" that we realized just how amazing they look! No matter how much work we do with images and mockups on our site, there is just no way you can fully appreciate them unless you actually see one!
So we're making you a special offer. If you think this product might be a good choice for your souvenir/gift shop we'll send you a FREE sample so you can see for yourself.
Just click this button and we'll get your request. We'll send you a Gildan (LG) T-shirt printed with one of our fabulous Canada's Wildlife designs so you can check it out and make a buying decision. We think you'll love them as much as we do.
We'll send you out your FREE sample by Canada post right away. Sorry - you can't pick the size or design. Limit of 1 FREE sample per customer. Note: If you have no interest in this product please resist requesting a FREE t-shirt just to get a FREE t-shirt. Keeping our marketing costs under control is always a challenge.
Here they are ... the original artwork by Doug Brooks. All re-mastered from the original hand-drawn seps and updated for the latest technology in full colour garment printing. Hundreds of thousands of these designs have sold over the past 35 years, yet Brooks' unique style and sense of humour remains timeless. (All designs are ©Doug Brooks and are sold under license ... all rights are reserved.)
We are working every day to increase the selection of printed garments that you can use to increase sales in your souvenir/gift shop. Here are three series of stock designs that you might like to explore. Just click on any of the images. Name drops are available on all stock designs.
Both the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day take place on September 30th each year.
Orange Shirt Day is an Indigenous-led grassroots commemorative day intended to raise awareness of the individual, family and community inter-generational impacts of residential schools, and to promote the concept of “Every Child Matters”. The orange shirt is a symbol of the stripping away of culture, freedom and self-esteem experienced by Indigenous children over generations.
The day also honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process.
While Orange Shirt Day started in Canada, it is also observed in the United States and has a growing global impact. First Nations in Canada join native communities in the United States in mourning the deaths and abuse of generations of Indigenous children at residential and boarding schools, as well as honoring their stories and the healing of survivors.
If you are using this product it's important to include your choice of indigenous supporter as part of the proceeds. In our case we give 10% of the wholesale sales of this series to a local youth mental health organization that reaches into our local indigenous community.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an international health campaign that’s held every October. The month aims to promote screening and prevention of the disease, which affects 2.3 million women worldwide. Known best for its pink theme color, the month features a number of campaigns and programs — conducted by groups ranging from breast cancer advocacy organizations to local community organizations to major retailers
The event began in 1985 as a week-long awareness campaign by the American Cancer Society, in partnership with Imperial Chemical Industries, a British company that made tamoxifen. The campaign eventually grew into a month-long event.
In 1992, the pink ribbon came into play after Alexandra Penney, SELF magazine's Editor-in-Chief, partnered with Evelyn Lauder, Estée Lauder's Senior Corporate Vice President and a breast cancer survivor, to distribute pink ribbons after the magazine’s second annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month issue.
Other variations of the pink ribbon have emerged in recent years to raise awareness that all people with breast cancer are not the same. These include ribbons for raising awareness about metastatic breast cancer, men with breast cancer, inflammatory breast cancer, and more.
1 in 8 women is expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. The number may be startling, but the good news is that more Canadians being diagnosed with breast cancer are receiving a better prognosis.
Presented in alpha order by series. Click on any image to browse that series.