It is always with great interest that anyone in the promotional products industry experiences when first viewing the merchandise range, for any major international event, such as the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. This was definetely the case when the team at JEM Promotional Products took a moment to review the range available through the official online Olympic Store. So here are our favourites:

Winter Olympics Wool JumperMaybe not the most fashion forward clothing item in the range but representative of the country and climate and so for that reason we all loved it and gave it number 1.If you are thinking that you would never wear it again, then think again because this is sure to be a favourite at Christmas time if you live in a cold climate but NOT if you are located down under, as is the case with the team from JEM Promotional Products. Nontheless - still a favourite.
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I find it hard to say just how much I dislike the HBC’s 2010 Olympic clothing line.
The sale of this three hundred year old Canadian company to American ownership was, to me, a visceral loss. It is, in my opinion, emblematic of the decay and decline of our own culture. We no longer preserve or invest in our own, and have placed everything worthwile about our country for sale to the highest bidder.
And the Olympic clothing lines produced by the HBC are the result: cheap-looking, embarrasing, pandering to … – well I’m not sure who they’re pandering to, but it doesn’t seem to be Canadians.
The 2010 line looks like the owners of HBC view Canadians as cheap north-of-the-49th trailer trash. In contrast to Roots who designed Olympic uniforms to make us proud (and whose owners btw were self-adopted Canadians).
Perhaps we could start a movement to bring back the Canadian Salt Lake City team uniforms for the 2010 Olympics. I’d donate to that cause.
like the simple T-Shirt.