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Think outside the (shoe) box

Sneakerhead (noun): a person who collects, trades, or admires sneakers as a hobby. A sneakerhead may also be highly experienced in distinguishing between real and replica sneakers. Sneaker collecting is a hobby often manifested by the use and collection of shoes made for particular sports, particularly basketball and skateboarding. Wikipedia Sneakerheads, meet ONEDAY! This "make your own shoe" concept may be the equivalent to…
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Liberty Bags Joins NNEP Vendor Program

We are pleased to welcome Liberty Bags to the NNEP Preferred Vendor Program. Their offer and contact information is below. Connect with them today to take them up on their member offer! LIBERTY BAGS 3204 South University Dr. https://www.nnep.com/wp-content/cache/background-css/www.nnep.com/?wpr_t=1735239330100 | Fort Worth, TX 76109 817-923-4527 | Fax 817-923-4529 www.buylibertybags.com Liberty Holdings is home to Liberty…
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Apparel Unlimited, Inc. Joins NNEP Preferred Vendors

We are pleased to welcome a new company to the NNEP Preferred Vendor program, Apparel Unlimited, Inc. For them, Apparel Unlimited is not only a trend, they believe in passion and innovation and take leadership in the imprinted sportswear market. They know that it is only through your success that they can continue to grow.…
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EXTO by GrowthCorp Alliance Joins NNEP Preferred Vendor Program

National Network of Embroidery Professionals is excited to tell you about a new benefit of your membership! Kick off 2017 right with a simple, easy-to-use payroll system that’s exclusively available to NNEP members for just $99 per month. It’s payroll, HRIS, and Perks all rolled into one, for a lot less than you’re probably paying…
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Custom Image Digitizing Joins NNEP Preferred Vendor Program

Every embroidery professional needs great digitizing - for without it, we cannot create great embroidery. NNEP welcomes Custom Image Digitizing to the NNEP Preferred Vendor Program. They are top quality embroidery digitizers. All work done in the USA by experienced digitizers with over 25 years in the trade. Not getting your designs on time? Small lettering looks terrible? Edits…
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Creature Comfort Toys Joins NNEP Preferred Vendor Program

Everyone loves a snuggle buddy. And kids go bonkers for them when they are personalized, making them a truly significant and instant "best friend" to kids of all ages. NNEP welcomes Creature Comfort Toys and their line of embroiderable plush products to the NNEP Preferred Vendor Program. Embroider Buddy’s™ story began when inventor Donna Kotzer Jacobs…
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Love Letters are the Best!

Who can resist a good love letter?  At NNEP, we certainly cannot!  We receive love letters from our members on a regular basis.  Often, they are odes about how great a particular NNEP preferred vendor is or about a specific product.  Occasionally, it is a heartfelt thanks after helping a member make a tough decision.…
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Save $50 with NNEP Preferred Vendor Names Limited

Names Limited, a NNEP preferred vendor, has updated their offer to NNEP members.  NNEP members can save $50 on their first order! First order FREE ($50.00 Limit). Names Limited specializes in heat press products for sports teams. Player Names, Numbers and Custom Art are available in a variety of ink and cad cut materials. Their…
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ImprintsUSA Joins NNEP as Preferred Vendor

The National Network of Embroidery Professionals is very pleased to welcome the entire team at ImprintsUSA to the NNEP Preferred Vendor Program. ImprintsUSA is a division of the Penn Emblem Company and offers its expertise as a "one-stop" supplier of sublimation inks, equipment, and blank imprintables. They partner with key industry manufacturers to provide small…
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NNEP finds New Source for Emblem Supplies

I just heard about a new source for you - Emblem Edge. They specialize in supplies and equipment for making patches, emblems.  They even have a video that explains how the edges of patches are made.  The binding is made by a special machine called a merrow machine.  Check it out here: Visit their website…
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