BALL GROUND, Ga., Aug. 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- LAT Apparel™, a leading provider of high-quality apparel for the imprinted sportswear industry, is pleased to announce a new distribution agreement with SanMar Corporation. SanMar has recently added Rabbit Skins® to their product portfolio and will carry 12 infant and toddler styles. "We are excited to welcome SanMar to our family of distributors," says Mindy Anastos, VP Marketing and Production Planning.
About Rabbit Skins®
For the last 35 years, Rabbit Skins has served as the industry standard for high-quality children's clothing. All kids deserve the best, which is why we make our garments with combed ringspun cotton and put them through a strict quality control and approval process. This means our garments are incredibly soft, have a smooth surface for printing, and can stand up to anything life – or your kid- throws at it.
About LAT Apparel™
LAT Apparel offers the highest-quality blank products for men, women, teens, kids, babies, and even dogs. We focus on exceptional printability, incredible selection, and superior fit. At LAT Apparel, our continued investment in inventory, operational excellence, and our people allows us to efficiently and effectively partner with you. We stand behind our products and focus on cultivating strong, long-lasting relationships built on respect and trust. #wherestoriesstart
For more information, please contact Mindy Anastos at 800-414-5650 ext. 893 or email [email protected].
About SanMar Corporation
SanMar Corporation is a premier supplier of wholesale apparel, bags and caps including Nike Golf, OGIO®, Eddie Bauer®, Alternative®, New Era®, Rabbit Skins®, Red Kap®, Port Authority®, Port & Company®, District®, District Made®, Red House®, Sport-Tek® and CornerStone®. A family owned and operated business since 1971 SanMar is based in Issaquah, Wash. with eight national distribution centers.
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