Now even Santa Claus is wearing Myrtle Beach
Promotional wear specialist Gustav Daiber has extended its product range to include the Santa Claus outfit Set MB 9538 consisting of coat, beard and hat. It is available in two sizes S/M and L/XL. The Daiber brand, Myrtle Beach, also presents original ideas for Christmas gift packaging and hats. The flyer “Xmas-Specials” gives an outline of the whole festival collection. With the Advent Calendar (MB 9537) made of red felt with pockets and felt stars, waiting for Christmas is fun.
The individual pockets of the decorative calendar can be filled with small surprises to sweeten the time before Christmas.
The calendar is held by a wooden rod to which a cord is attached that serves as a hanger. It is 78 centimetres
MB9538
white hat with pompom and bell through tartan designs to gloss versions – offers plenty of choice.
Or how about the Xmas Bouncing Hat which impresses with a funky spring pom-pom and white faux-fur brim? A feast for the eyes is the Xmas Party Hat with feathers all around, a white sash and multi-coloured tiara. The Christmas hats from Daiber are real eye-catchers for Christmas parties, Christmas markets or tobogganing.
long and 39 centimetres wide. The size of the individual pockets is 7 x 8 centimetres. Those who are looking for original Christmas hats will find something suitable at Myrtle Beach.
The large selection of Santa hats – from the classic red-and-
For a colourful socks parade around the fireplace at home, Myrtle Beach has come up with Santa Socks in various looks. Popular choices include a pair of Chequered Santa Socks (MB 9531) in tartan or Reindeer Santa Socks (MB 9532). Out of the small opening of these socks peeps a small, cuddly reindeer head with a red
Quadra mobilises its online presence
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nhanced 360 degree product views, virtual sampling, and new smartphone/tablet compatibility are just some of the major upgrades that bag brand Quadra is rolling out on its website (
www.quadrabags.com) this summer. Visitors are already able to view every Quadra product online from any angle, using the one-click 360° function.
The new Zoom capability means that it is also now possible to zoom in on the 360 degree views to study the products in greater detail. The enhanced 360° function even gives visitors the ability to mouse-over the images to select a precise viewing angle without recourse to using scrollbars, and to download the images for 360 degree viewing (including zooming) on their desktop. In addition, related close-up feature images are now linked directly to the 360° viewing window, providing an unprecedented level of on-screen product detail.
“The enhanced 360° function is the next best thing to having a physical sample in your hands,” Quadraʼs Iain Lamb comments. Not only are you able to view a product from any angle, you can zoom in on every detail and even view features that are hidden from sight, such as the media pocket with secure closure on the Quadra QD905 Vessel Laptop Backpack.” Quadraʼs new ʻLogoʼ function takes the
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interactive experience a step further by allowing visitors to upload their customersʼ names, logos and designs and position them on photographs of any Quadra product to quickly and easily create accurate virtual samples. To use the new function, simply select your chosen product, click on the ʻLogoʼ icon at the top of the page, then follow the instructions to select, upload and refine your graphics file (JPEG, GIF and PNG files up to 100kb are supported). A window appears with the graphic in place on the chosen product. Thumbnails of the chosen product in all of its available colours are presented to the right of the main window. To view the graphic on a different colour product simply click the relevant thumbnail and the image in the main window is automatically updated, with the graphic still in place. The Quadra website is now configured for improved viewing on smartphones and tablet devices.
“It is imperative that our websites provide a rich and easy to use online experience irrespective of the device thatʼs used to viewed them,” says Iain Lamb. “Now, the growing number of the Quadra customers who are using smartphones and/or tablets for business will have full access to 360 degree product views at all times.” ■ To experience the upgraded Quadra website for yourself, visit
www.quadrabags.com.
the body of the bottle, a wine bottle, for example, quickly slips into the cloak of Santa Claus.
The portfolio of Myrtle Beach also includes original
decorative accessories for the festive table. The Xmas Chair Cover (9536 MB) made of felt with a white border, pom-pom and bells, is the icing on the cake for any Christmas decoration. It is 80 centimetres long and 51 centimetres wide and will thus fit over any standard chair.
An overview of the Xmas collection of Myrtle Beach and the entire range of Daiber products is provided by the "Compilation 2011" catalogue. From August 2011, the Xmas Specials flyer will provide information on the
comprehensive Christmas portfolio.
All items can be personalised with prints or embroidery. ■ For more information call 01270 874424 or 874434 or visit distributor website,
www.fusiblesystems.co.uk
www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
nose. A Velcro fastener in the opening ensures that the content does not fall out of the socks. Santa Claus socks are also available with embossed ice crystals (9529 MB) or with white turned over cuffs (MB 9520).
An eye-catcher on the table for presents is the Bottle Xmas Dresscode (MB 9528). It transforms bottles into a cute little Santa Claus.
With Santa Claus hat for the bottle neck, gift-wrapping in the style of Santa Claus's jacket and a decorative belt around
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