This multi-purpose printed scarf has two layers… Use this fact for inventive advertising! You run two businesses? Now you can promote both of them at the same time. Do you bank on humour in your marketing? Put a serious design on the front – and a less serious one on the other side. The only limit is your imagination!
Grammage | 2 x 125 g/m² |
Composition | Polyester 100% |
Cutting | women's and men's |
Size | 25 x 50 cm (± 5%) |
Labeling | sublimation |
This multi-purpose printed scarf has two layers… Use this fact for inventive advertising! You run two businesses? Now you can promote both of them at the same time. Do you bank on humour in your marketing? Put a serious design on the front – and a less serious one on the other side. The only limit is your imagination! The quality of the print – made using the sublimation process – is the same here as for all the other multi-purpose scarves in our collection. Meaning that you get branding in a full range of colours with a guarantee of a highly durable design.
The scarf with two different prints on each side gives us a magic-show-like effect. The fact that we use two layers of fabric to sew these gadgets means that the design does not show through and stands out due to its high aesthetic value. Multi-purpose scarves tend to be linked to sport, health, travel, but they can be used to promote companies in all industries, not just sport or wellness. The DOUBLE LOOP model encourages creative marketing ideas, but you can also consider these gadgets as very robustly made and warm accessories for experienced outdoor enthusiasts.
When given to your customers, employees or clients, a multi-purpose scarf with custom print can successfully replace up to a dozen other accessories. Cyclists and motorcyclists wear a scarf under their helmet (as a neck warmer). On cold days, it can be worn as a balaclava (covering the head, neck and mouth), a hat or a shawl. On hot days, it will shield your head from the sun as a bandanna or headband. Tennis players will use it as a wrist sweatband, while sportswomen will use it as a hair band.
The double-layered printed scarf is made from Oeko-Tex-certified polyester fabric. This is one of the most important certifications in the textile industry – confirming that the material is safe for skin contact. In addition, as requested, we put the scarves in environmentally-friendly packaging – paper wrappers, cardboard blisters or elegant boxes.
You need a gadget that will be a daily companion for users and become part of their various regular activities. Take the most straightforward approach – no one needs convincing to wear a printed multi-purpose scarf. All the brand’s customers need is inspiration to use this fashion accessory in so many ways.
Your multi-purpose scarf can be used in place of a beanie, bandanna, hair band, neck warmer, face mask, balaclava or a wrist band.
You can pick from a range of scarf models – including those sewn with fleece lining or enhanced with antibacterial silver ions.
The people you gift these gadgets to will then take them for their daily workouts, sports competitions, hiking trails or trips.
Select any full-colour design, and we’ll apply it over the entire surface of the scarf – it will look breathtaking!
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One of the greatest advantages of multifunctional printed promotional scarves is their versatility. Athletes value these slings for their ability to be used in a variety of situations - as a headband to protect against sweat, a chimney to protect the neck from the cold, or a mask to shield the face from the sun and wind. This adaptability makes slings ideal for athletes who need to adapt to changing weather conditions during training or competition. Runners use logo scarves to protect themselves from the cold air in the colder months, and in summer to protect themselves from the sun and eye-irritating sweat. The sling can also be used as a reflective element to increase safety after dark. Cyclists, on the other hand, often use scarves as neck protection or as a headband to help wick away sweat and dry the skin under a helmet. Trekking enthusiasts do not part with these accessories as they provide them with protection from the cold, wind (and even insect bites) when they cover their face or head with scarves during long hikes.