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LED Reflective Vest USB Rechargeable Running Gear Night Light up Vest Safety Gear Adjustable Elastic

# GRP26CXB Running VestCall for Pricing

LED vest underwear provides 360 visibility.High brightness LED luminous vest makes it more eye-catching in low light areas, while reflecting the ushered light, can exceed 1000 feet of ultra-long distance LED light reflection. And it has 3 light patterns, 40% more than the previous generation of reflective material. LED light supports USB charging, and the battery life is up to 35 hours. The excellent LED light-emitting material can reflect the surrounding light, even in the harsh environment of 1000 feet away, the LED night running equipment can be clearly seen. Even in rainy and foggy weather, its presence cannot be ignored. And has a rainproof function. The reflective running vest increases shoulder length from 33 inches to 65 inches and waist circumference from 26 inches to 49 inches.Just slide the clasp in sizes suitable for all ages and genders! Unlike other chest straps that interfere with heart rate monitors or are too tight (especially for women). Our waistbands are elastic, breathable and highly adjustable to fit all body types. It fits perfectly to your underwear and outerwear in cold weather Reflective vest with front and rear lights, with 3 flashing modes, even if you are walking, running, or riding a bicycle in the dark, the vehicles in the distance are easy to see and very eye-catching. Suitable for night running, walking, construction workers, law enforcement officers. Adjustable elastic straps make the safety vest the right size for most people, not only for men and women, but also perfect for children's body types. Customize it with an imprint of your company name, logo and more to associate your brand with a fun and unique product and make your next event more successful !

Tactical Dog Harness for Large Dogs, Heavy Duty Dog Harness with Handle, No-Pull Service Dog Vest

# GRP27CXA Tactical Dog HarnessCall for Pricing

Neck Girth: 26.4" - 34.6" (67.1 - 87.9cm), Chest Girth: 33" - 41.3" (83.8 - 104.9cm), Belly Length: 13.3" - 17.7" (33.8 - 45cm), Back Length: 11.4" (29cm). Ideal for Large Breeds such as German Shepherds, Belgian Malinois, Golden Retrievers, Huskie, Labrador, Akita, etc. A professional working dog vest for service, police, or military dogs, but also suitable for hunting and all outdoor companion dogs Heavy duty vest made of 1050D Nylon with sturdy stitching for extra durability and wearability, suitable for all field use. Two Metal Shoulder Buckles can bear great pulling force, ensuring your dog is safely harnessed during training, hunting, working, and any other occasion. Well padded in every pressure load point to protect your dog, while the breathable air mesh keeps your dog ventilated and comfortable Molle system equipped on both sides for pouches, water bottles, and tactical dog gear. Multiple Hook & Loop Panels for morale patches and badges to showcase your dog’s personality. A wide range of use for personal service, law enforcement, hunting, or outdoor recreation The dog safety harness features 2 Metal Leash Attachment Points for safer dog walks - One Front Clip for No-Pull control or dog training, and one Back Clip for casual walking or jogging. Reinforced top handle for additional control and easy lifting aid in both general and treacherous situations Customize it with an imprint of your company name, logo and more to associate your brand with a fun and unique product and make your next event more successful !

Where Does Campaign Merch Go After Candidates Drop Out?

By Brendan Menapace 

As we head into Super Tuesday and move closer to the November election, the field of Democratic candidates in the party's primary is slimming down, with both Tom Steyer and Pete Buttigieg recently suspending their campaigns.

 

Before that, though, their campaigns were at full primary strength, which obviously includes pumping out a ton of promotional products in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada. Now that their campaigns are done, where do all of those promotional products go? Well, some of them are likely bound for the Smithsonian, but what about the rest? It's not like they had stopped production a long time ago, knowing their campaigns had an expiration date. These things can happen suddenly.

 

 

"You literally go from building a multimillion-dollar startup to being shut down over night," Matt Terrill, former chief of staff for Marco Rubio's 2016 campaign, told the New York Times. "It's a lot easier to have people help you when you win to shut down a campaign."

 

"All of our staff was pretty much caught by total surprise," Shelby Cole, digital director for former Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, told the New York Times. "I was just thinking, 'Oh my God, what are we going to do with all these shirts?'"

 

The Harris campaign staffers were offered a couple of options by their promotional vendor. They could house the stuff in a warehouse just in case she decided to run again in the future, or they could recycle them.

In the same spirit as the Smithsonian keeping promotional items as time capsules of sorts, a lot of supporters might want to buy older campaign items as keepsakes or collectors items. The New York Times also reported that a Connecticut retailer still has merchandise for Jeb Bush, John McCain and other former candidates.

"It's just in our warehouse, sitting on a shelf," Austin Braumann, district manager for Old Glory, told the Times. "What ends up happening is you either leave it up online and you can sell it, or you can donate it or throw it away."

The latter option is probably familiar to sports fans. For games like the Super Bowl or NCAA Tournament, retailers make multiple versions of commemorative items, depicting both possible outcomes so they can get to selling the second the final whistle (or buzzer, or called strike) happens. The leftover merchandise is often donated.

  

A former campaign director for Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign donated hundreds of shirts and hats to a charity run by his aunt.

 

"Instead of someone selling them on eBay for $5 down the road, how can we turn this boon into something that can change someone's life?" the campaign staffer, Alexander Waters, said.

If presidential campaigns kept their merchandise from being year-specific, they could always use it down the road (like Harris' vendor mentioned). Or, if they used slogans other than just the candidate's name, they could still carry a relevant message, like former candidate Andrew Yang's "Make America Think Again" (aka "MATH") merchandise, which will remain on sale until it's sold out.

 

"The good news is, our campaign swag is actually cool, so even after we're done running, people still want it," Zach Graumann, campaign manager for Yang, told the Times. He added that any unsold items would be donated.

 

 

Anything that isn't donated, stored in a warehouse, kept for posterity in a museum or held onto by collectors goes the way of any other product: the trash.

 

"If somebody doesn't deliberately collect them or hold onto them, almost all of it disappears," Jon Grinspan, curator of political history at the National Museum of American History, said.

 

It would be nice to think that every T-shirt would be donated or recycled, that every yard sign would be painted over for another cause, that every hat would have an evergreen message so supporters would wear it decades later, and that every other product would be useful enough to stay out of a landfill. But that's probably wishful thinking.

For candidates who want to be eco-friendly and build a personal brand that lasts into future endeavors, political or otherwise, it takes a particularly thoughtful approach to promotional products.

 

 

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