A cold winter increases sales of transfer brands

As a supplier of brands for workwear, winter is a good time for us and our customers.

We at Avery Dennison NTP make a living from producing transfer brands for clothing and textiles, and are dependent on our dealers selling clothes to the end user. If they sell more clothes, we sell more transfer brands.

Therefore, it is gratifying for us that there is an increased need for warm workwear this winter.

- There are, for example, craftsmen who work outside and need warm work clothes. The company is then happy to go to one of our dealers and ask what they need. The dealer sends further orders for logos and marks to us here in Gaupne, explains Dag Hårvik, sales manager at NTP.

Get your badges and logos with reflectors.

Get your badges and logos with reflectors.

GREAT FOR WORK CLOTHES

Example of logo in HD print.

Example of logo in HD print.

Hårvik is happy that NTP has increased sales of workwear in the winter, as he believes these are typical clothing transfer brands are particularly suitable for.

- We have very good quality of the brands we produce, so they are perfect for strong, tightly woven and impregnated textiles. This applies to both the quality of the brand itself and the glue we use. Who would want to spend a lot of money on good and warm expensive clothes, if the brands partially fall off after a short time?

The good quality of the transfer marks also means that they are durable in washing time and time again, and are very durable.

GET REFLECTION IN THE BRANDS

Today, NTP offers brands and logos virtually without restrictions.

- With the machines we have to produce transfers, you can get the motives you want. There can be many colors and very detailed motifs. In addition, we offer transfer marks with reflectors, which are also available in several colors, says Hårvik.

 

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