June 11, 2020
SanMar Signs Exclusive Partnership With Allmade
The second-largest supplier in the industry now offers Allmade’s ethically conscious garments to the promo industry.
Top 40 supplier SanMar (asi/84863) is now the exclusive supplier of ethically and environmentally conscious blank apparel from Allmade (asi/34341), a company founded by screen printers to provide eco-friendly garments to the promotional products industry.
The tri-blend T-shirts from Allmade are made with sustainable fibers, including 50% recycled polyester, 25% U.S-grown organic cotton and 25% Tencel Modal. Each shirt keeps the equivalent of up to six bottles from going to landfills. Allmade was founded after a group of screen printers and entrepreneurs traveled to Haiti for a firsthand look at the garment manufacturing industry and came back with a mission to break the cycle of poverty, reduce the promo industry’s negative effect on the environment and produce comfortable garments.
“We started this movement to make an impact,” said Ryan Moor, co-founder and CEO of Allmade, in a statement. “With SanMar as our exclusive distributor, we can amplify our mission, create value and empower more to create a positive impact on a much larger scale.”
New Partnership. New Site. Same GREAT tees!
— Allmade Apparel (@allmadeapparel) June 11, 2020
We are officially announcing Allmade's exclusive partnership with @sanmar_corp! We will have the same great tees, but starting today they will now be distributed through SanMar! Head to https://t.co/uQj7cYVERV to learn more! pic.twitter.com/ITIwc9LKlc
SanMar now offers six adult styles in nine colors, including short-sleeve, long-sleeve and V-neck tri-blends, as well as a youth T-shirt in eight colors.
“Allmade puts social responsibility and sustainability at the core of everything they do,” said Jeremy Lott, president of SanMar, in a statement. “Bringing this dynamic brand to the promotional products industry gives our customers the chance to make a difference with their buying decisions, which widens the impact in our industry and in our communities.”