Printed drawstring bags are becoming something of a revolution. More and more people seem to be using them on a daily basis. If you are unsure what this type of iconic promotional bag looks like click here and all will be revealed! Promotional drawstring bags are simply a bag which has double strings at the opening which when pulled together contain all the contents effortlessly! These types of bags are lightweight in nature yet strong enough to carry books, sports kits, picnics and other promotional items. Can I just mention they are really stylish too and protect your valued belongings from the inevitable daily dust, dirt, grime and other pollutants!
Many people tend to use the promotional drawstring bag at tradeshows, conferences, corporate days and exhibitions. They are the ideal bag to store promotional giveaways in, flyers, leaflet and sizeable freebies. The also create great brand exposure so that companies can showcase their corporate message, logo, contact details or new product. These days it is important to stand out in the crowd, especially in the current credit crunch climate where any business is great business. You can also optimise on the fact that many promotional printed drawstring bags are made from recyclable products so they are environmentally friendly! This is sends out a strong statement about your company’s ethos about the planet!
So which printed drawstring bag would I personally recommend? If you want to be seen in the crowd, go for a florescent colour such as the Hi Vis drawstring bag. If you want more subtlety and sophistication have a look at the premium drawstring promotional bag. If you’re after something a bit different, take a chance with the organic drawstring bag. I guarantee there will be a drawstring bag to compliment every promotional event!
Drawstring bags are a great promotional gift - cotton bags and baumwolltaschen are also good, mainly due to the current increase in environmental issues and the desire of more people to stop wasting plastic bags!
Posted by: Andreas Borg | Wednesday, December 09, 2009 at 08:10 AM