Industry News: WaterApparel.com Offers Unique Water Imagery on Polo Shirts

MELBA, Idaho, February 1. AQUAWEAR apparel company has designed a new line of t-shirts to help organizations demonstrate their connection with water in a memorable way. The Wave t-shirts are the first of their kind to feature water patterns made from computer-enhanced images of underwater photography.

Since the debut of their polo shirts in 2005, Aquawear has been widely accepted by various sectors in water-related enterprises. From pool and spa to diving, swimming instruction to resort wear, connection with water is enhanced with this unique logo apparel.

"Aquawear shirts are the marriage of water with fabrics," said company president Jerry Tlucek. "When they are embroidered with a logo, these unique shirts help our clients in water-related industries increase brand recognition, build customer relationships and boost employee camaraderie and performance."

Both styles in the new Aquawear t-shirt line are made from a superior-quality, 100-percent cotton textile.

"The new Wave t-shirt was designed in response to our customers that asked for a light-weight cotton t-shirt with dark color theme," said Rex Bledsoe, Aquawear general manager.

The two-tone raglan sleeve color options for the Wave are Royal Ripple (royal blue) and black.

Organizations use the Aquawear shirts for such things as identity wear, promotional awards, employee and corporate gifts, trade show staff uniforms, special events, even as a way to boost revenues by selling the shirts retail, branded with their logo or text message.

A unique line of water-inspired polo shirts is helping businesses demonstrate their company's connection with water in a memorable way.

For more information on this gear, please visit www.WaterApparel.com.

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