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Do you know that every year, millions of tons of plastic enter our oceans? It’s not a pleasant thought, but World Ocean Day is coming up on June 8th, and it’s the perfect time to turn the tide and Love (Y)our Planet. 

This year’s celebration is about making meaningful choices. As distributors, you have a unique opportunity to help your clients “walk the walk” by putting the right gear in the hands of their teams and customers. 

Conversation Starters 

Looking for a way to break the ice with your clients? Share these facts to show the real impact of the Coastal Threads™ collection. 

  • The Repreve® Our Ocean™ fabric used in this collection isn’t just “recycled”, it’s sourced from plastic bottles collected within 30 miles of waterways in regions lacking formal waste systems. This stops pollution at the source before it ever hits the open sea. 
  • The ocean produces over 50% of the world’s oxygen. By protecting our waters, we’re quite literally helping the planet breathe easier. 
  • Every Coastal Threads™ bag features FiberPrint™ technology, meaning the recycled content is 100% verifiable. No “greenwashing” here, just honest materials. 

Catch of the Day 

The Coastal Threads™ collection blends a professional aesthetic with high-performance. Here are a few options to highlight: 

  • The Dual Carry Sling Bag (UKS) features RFID protection and a hidden pocket, making it a secure, conscious choice for travelers and daily commuters alike. 

Let’s Make Waves Together 

World Ocean Day is a great reminder that small ripples create big changes. Whether your clients are looking for a meaningful corporate gift or gear for a summer event, the collection proves that you don’t have to sacrifice quality to protect the coast. 

Dive in before the June 8th rush! Do good. Choose good merch. 

Explore the entire collection here.  

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