- Camera-Ready/Print-Ready/Production-Ready Art
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Camera-ready, print-ready, or production-ready is the point at which your artwork can satisfactorily be imprinted on your chosen product. Amber Promos won’t stop until you feel that your art meets this important requirement.
- Canvas
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Canvas is a high-quality and durable fabric made from PVC and cotton or linen. It is often used to make custom tote bags.
- Catalog Price
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The catalog price is the published price of an item. Starting from this price point, extra fees are added, or discounts are deducted.
- Chenille
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Chenille is a soft yarn often used for lining fabric products. In our case, chenille is what is used for the hair on our Moptopper™ products, which can be used to clean device screens.
- Chino
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Chino cloth is a light weight, twill fabric that is commonly used for making dress pants. However, Amber Promos carries custom caps made with chino.
- Color Match Charge
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Decorators can only carry a limited amount of inks, foils, threads, etc. We try to keep as many of the popular colors in stock but when a special decoration color is needed to match your logo this may mean that an ink needs to be mixed or a special foil needs to be ordered.
- Corporate Gifts
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Promotional corporate gifts are elegant and professional ways to represent your brand. They are a way to thank employees, customers and clients, as well as to prospect for new ones. We have an extensive variety of personalized corporate gifts on our website, check them out!
- Cost Per Thousand/Cost Per Mille/Cost Per Impression
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In marketing, you might hear the terms cost per thousand (CPT) or cost per mille (CPM). These terms refer to the cost that one incurs after their advertisement has garnered a thousand impressions. Cost per impression, which is used more frequently when talking about promotional products, is the cost one incurs for every impression their advertisement earns. Promotional products are a one-time expense. As time goes by and they garner more attention, their cost per impression will decrease, making them the most economic marketing method.
- Cotton Combing
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Combing is a step in the process of creating yarn and fabrics. The main difference between the two is that combing is done when one desires a smoother, more aligned yarn. Promotional apparel brand Bella + Canvas™ prides themselves on offering quality combed and ring spun products.
- Cotton – Ring Spun
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Ring spun cotton is one that has been through a process that twists and thins fibers. This creates strands that are stronger and more durable than regular cotton. Pieces made from ring spun cotton are also softer as a result of cutting down on loose fibers.
- Cotton – All Natural, or Organic
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When you are looking for a natural and sustainable choice, items made from all-natural or organic cotton are great choices. Totes and tees are examples of promotional items made with natural cotton materials.
- Cover Stitch
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A cover stitch is the name given to the type of stitch used to hem t-shirt bottoms and sleeves. It is a stitch that allows for maximum stretchability and durability.