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    <title>Blog</title>
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    <dc:creator>rpetty@paramountapparel.com</dc:creator>
    <dc:rights>Copyright 2013</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2013-05-17T18:54:21+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>A Blast From the Past</title>
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      <description>Paramount started as an excellent headwear manufacturer that took pride in their products. The legacy that was started in 1929 is still leveraged by our community today.&amp;nbsp; Bourbon has been our home since 1936.&amp;nbsp; We found this article in our archives where The Bourbon Standard announces Paramount&amp;rsquo;s plans of moving its headquarters to the area on May 28, 1936. Mark Rubenstein and Bruce Levinson, the third generation of ownership connects the founder&amp;rsquo;s decision to move from St. Louis to Bourbon as one of the biggest contributions to Paramount&amp;rsquo;s success today.&amp;nbsp; Bourbon has graciously hosted our business since 1936 and our success today is because of this community&amp;rsquo;s people, ethics, and drive contributed by its countless sons and daughters.</description>
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      <dc:date>2013-05-17T18:54:21+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Greg Norman Belt at THE PLAYERS Championship</title>
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	One of PAi&amp;rsquo;s Greg Norman belts will be available in the merchandise tent at THE PLAYERS Championship, taking place May 9th through the 12th at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. THE PLAYERS Championship headlines world&#45;renowned golfers such as Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, and recent Master&amp;rsquo;s Champion, Adam Scott. THE PLAYERS Championship is also nicknamed &amp;ldquo;The 5th Major&amp;rdquo; a title referring to the tournament&amp;rsquo;s reputation but lack of official Major status. TPC Sawgrass is one of the most famous golf courses in the world. Home to the PGA Tour and its signature Par&#45;3 17th hole &amp;ldquo;The Island Green&amp;rdquo;, TPC Sawgrass is considered one of the best stadiums in golf. The Greg Norman belt being sold in the merchandise tent is a black/white reversible leather belt with a retro THE PLAYERS Championship logo laser etched on the buckle.&amp;nbsp; For more information about this belt check out our 2013 Spring Greg Norman catalog. For more information about the players Championship visit the PGA website.&amp;nbsp;

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      <dc:date>2013-05-08T18:00:21+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Greg Norman Belts at 2013 Masters Golf Tournament</title>
      <link>http://paifashion.com/blog/greg_norman_belts_at_2013_masters_golf_tournament/</link>
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      <description>PGA Tour players John Senden and Robert Garrigus will be wearing Greg Norman Collection apparel while competing in the Masters Golf Tournament this week. The Greg Norman belts that accompany the golfers&amp;rsquo; looks are provided by Paramount through our license with Greg Norman Collection. The Masters Golf Tournament takes place April 11&#45;14th at the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The best golfers in the world will be competing for the first major golf tournament of the year. Check out the Greg Norman golf apparel and accessories Senden and Garrigus wear as they compete in the tournament. Live coverage at www.Masters.com, as well as televised on ESPN Thursday/Friday and on CBS over the weekend.

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      <dc:date>2013-04-11T18:56:15+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Project Las Vegas 2013 Trend Recap</title>
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      <description>PAi recently attended Project Las Vegas where our licensed headwear brands are shown. Below you will find a fashion trend analysis of the show from one of our licensed headwear designers Maggie Laskowitz.

	Project Tradeshow Trend Analysis

	By: Maggie Laskowitz

	This year the layout of Project &amp;amp; Magic was drastically different, which made for a unique twist on walking the show.&amp;nbsp; Mixing vibrant street wear and heritage inspired work wear all on the same floor.&amp;nbsp; In addition &amp;ldquo;The Tents @ Project&amp;rdquo; was introduced.&amp;nbsp; This section also included a tent for ENKVEGAS, exclusively women&amp;rsquo;s apparel and accessories.

	Camo

	Camo was a visible trend at Project this season. Generic block camo is shown in a variety of products.&amp;nbsp; Mixing different textures and patterns paired up with camo and outdoor wear was also present.&amp;nbsp; Camo printed corduroy pants paired with a blaze orange vest and polka dot dress shirt, and camo pants paired with a chunky cable knit sweater were all variations seen throughout the show.

	Work&#45;wear

	As in previous seasons, heritage and vintage inspired products were everywhere. The heritage vibe is still very strong; many brands have toned down and cleaned up the rugged feel. More focus has been on the combination of fabrics and prints, and playing on textures and washes.&amp;nbsp; Felt bowlers and fedoras had a strong presence shown in booths and were worn by people walking the show.

	Patterns, Colors, and Textures

	Navajo prints had a huge existence at the show, bright, vibrant color prints with great quality texture.&amp;nbsp; Plaids, checks, stripes, leathers, and wools were all being combined to create a fashion forward statement. Along with combining different prints and fabrications were quirky motifs.&amp;nbsp; Random objects were combined with traditional prints or used as the print itself. There were also details in the products as simple as tone on tone sublimation print on leather and treated fabrics with flocking.

	Upcycle

	Handmade, &amp;ldquo;etsy&amp;rdquo; type products were also very strong, including leather accessories such as bags that have handcrafted details, unfinished edges, and worn looks.&amp;nbsp; Hardware store accents like nuts &amp;amp; bolts added additional detail on denim, giving the clothing unique upcycled details.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <dc:date>2013-03-13T16:25:23+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>2012 Recycling Efforts</title>
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      <description>Thanks to an incredibly busy year, dead cardboard, plastic, and paper were recycled in record numbers. &amp;nbsp;A total of 298.92 TONS of recyclables were salvaged, that&amp;rsquo;s 597,840 pounds; more than double the weight of my food intake last week! Of this immense quantity, cardboard accounted for &amp;nbsp;287.23 tons, leaving 11.27 tons of paper and .42 tons of plastic. &amp;nbsp;That&amp;rsquo;s TONS people!
	
	Take a look at the effect we made on the environment. &amp;nbsp;

	
		21,627 cubic feet of landfill space saved
	
		123,753 gallons of oil saved
	
		4,537 trees saved &#45; ensuring homes for at least a billion squirrels, in my estimate
	
		1,874,248 gallons of water saved &#45; enough to almost fill 3 Olympic swimming pools
	
		1,094,207 kWh of electricity saved &#45; enough to power 95 average homes for a year
	
		15,995 lbs of air pollution gone


	
	Feeling good about our recycling program yet? &amp;nbsp;I am!
	
	In addition to the recycling efforts, we also did a fabulous job reusing products. &amp;nbsp;For example, we use original shirt vendor cartons to repackage our items. &amp;nbsp;Our shipping manager estimates that distribution is reusing a conservative average of 5,000 boxes per month or 60,000 boxes per year. &amp;nbsp;We also began using large reusable tubs pack directly into which saves us 41,666 feet (or 7.9 miles) of tape per month as well as an average of 7,460 case labels per month. &amp;nbsp;
	
	Keep up the great work everyone! &amp;nbsp;Please continue to make sure you are getting your recyclables to the nearest recycling bins and know that every little bit counts.</description>
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      <dc:date>2013-02-20T17:48:52+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>PAi launches new website for the Promotional Products Division</title>
      <link>http://paifashion.com/blog/pai_launches_new_website_for_the_promotional_products_division/</link>
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      <description>PAi&amp;rsquo;s Promotional Products Division, just launched a brand new website that will be a leader in online cap decoration.&amp;nbsp; Paramount Apparel&amp;rsquo;s new site features a 3D Modeler that allows users to design and order their own caps.&amp;nbsp; This design and order ability is a first for the promotional products industry in the headwear category.&amp;nbsp; Customers can choose from a variety of namedrop designs or upload one of their own.&amp;nbsp; Once the cap is decorated, users can order their customized cap directly from the website.&amp;nbsp; The goal of the new site is to make the features as customer friendly as possible while also attracting new customers.

	Paramountapparel.com also features a &amp;ldquo;Market Yourself&amp;rdquo; section dedicated to providing sales representatives with customizable marketing materials.&amp;nbsp; A variety of our flyers along with our catalog will be available for modification.&amp;nbsp; Website users will now be able to create flyers that fit their sales needs accordingly.&amp;nbsp; Caps designed in the 3D modeler can also be used in the &amp;ldquo;Market Yourself&amp;rdquo; section.&amp;nbsp; Our goal is to provide our sales representatives with quality marketing resources that can be easily acquired and simple to use.

	Launching the updated website for Paramount Apparel International is what gives us a competitive edge in the promotional products industry.&amp;nbsp; We are pleased to give our customers a web experience that is beneficial and easy.&amp;nbsp; Visit www.paramountapparel.com and see all the new changes for yourself. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description>
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      <dc:date>2013-01-22T15:36:49+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Brand Manager Wanted</title>
      <link>http://paifashion.com/blog/brand_manager_wanted/</link>
      <guid>http://paifashion.com/blog/brand_manager_wanted/#When:18:37:57Z</guid>
      <description>PAI is seeking a Brand Manager for our Fashion Brands Division&amp;nbsp;

	Responsibilities include&amp;hellip;

	
		Managing: Ben Sherman, Schott, Pelle Pelle, and Private Label Accounts.
	
		Oversee the lines from start to finish.
	
		Assist designer in putting together the line.
	
		Order salesman samples, put together catalog, line sheets.
	
		Enter orders for brands, manage inventory.
	
		Order production for brands.
	
		Travel to meet with customers, tradeshows.


	Candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Excel, Office, and Powerpoint, College Degree preferred.

	If interested please email your resume to Erin Keeven at ekeeven@paifashion.com</description>
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      <dc:date>2013-01-07T18:37:57+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>New A&#45;Kurtz USA Made Headwear</title>
      <link>http://paifashion.com/blog/new_a-kurtz_usa_made_headwear/</link>
      <guid>http://paifashion.com/blog/new_a-kurtz_usa_made_headwear/#When:14:51:36Z</guid>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;

	

	A&#45;Kurtz, a PAi licensed brand inspired by vintage Americana and military&#45;issued garments, is pleased to premiere a new line of USA made headwear. The hats are manufactured and produced in our domestic headwear factory located in Winona, Missouri. All of the caps are made using salvage US military canvas. A&#45;Kurtz is an iconic American headwear brand that has been endlessly inspired by the rugged appeal of military garments. These caps are perfectly crafted to modern style while embodying the essence of classic Americana.&amp;nbsp;

	To purchase these new A&#45;Kurtz styles go to&amp;nbsp;http://www.akurtz.com/shop/made&#45;strong&#45;in&#45;the&#45;usa&#45;c&#45;212.html</description>
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      <dc:date>2012-10-26T14:51:36+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Purchasing Analyst Wanted</title>
      <link>http://paifashion.com/blog/purchasing_analyst_wanted/</link>
      <guid>http://paifashion.com/blog/purchasing_analyst_wanted/#When:14:04:04Z</guid>
      <description>Paramount Apparel Intl., Inc., Bourbon, MO, USA, is currently seeking a full time Purchasing Analyst. &amp;nbsp;

	Responsibilities include&amp;hellip;

	
		Analyze inventory levels in relation to sales history.
	
		Forecast future inventory requirements.
	
		Communicate effectively with Sales, IT, Accounting &amp;amp; Production Teams
	
		Place orders with factories and schedule deliveries.
	
		Look for new ways to evaluate product needs
	
		Look for new ways to support sales


	Qualified applicants will have&amp;hellip;

	
		Strong mathematical, analytical, interpersonal and computer skills.&amp;nbsp;
	
		Bachelor&amp;rsquo;s degree or equivalent related work experience.
	
		Desire to Grow within the Purchasing Dept.


	Benefits include&amp;hellip;

	
		Paid vacation
	
		Group insurance
	
		401K retirement plan
	
		Business casual dress code


	Applicants are encouraged to send your resume to Todd White twhite@paifashion.com.

	Paramount Apparel is an equal opportunity employer.</description>
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      <dc:date>2012-10-09T14:04:04+00:00</dc:date>
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      <title>Paramount Apparel International Purchases Imperial Headwear</title>
      <link>http://paifashion.com/blog/paramount_apparel_international_purchases_imperial_headwear/</link>
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      <description>&amp;nbsp;

	Paramount Apparel International Purchases Imperial Headwear

	
	Paramount Apparel International, PAi INC, is pleased to announce the purchase of Imperial Headwear. PAi&amp;rsquo;s purchase&amp;nbsp;of Imperial brings a well&#45;known, premium headwear brand into the Paramount family.

	
	Paramount has been manufacturing for the headwear market since 1929 and welcomes this company into their elite portfolio&amp;nbsp;of brands. Mark Rubenstein, Chairman and CEO at PAi is pleased with the &amp;ldquo;opportunities these two powerhouses&amp;nbsp;have; to share expertise in design, manufacturing and customer service. This collaboration will bring a powerful force&amp;nbsp;to the golf headwear market.&amp;rdquo; Bruce Levinson, Vice Chairman and CEO of PAi said, &amp;ldquo;this acquisition raises the bar&amp;nbsp;in the headwear industry.&amp;rdquo;

	
	PAi plans to leverage its size and financial stability to grow Imperial&amp;rsquo;s market share quickly. Mike Jaques, Vice President&amp;nbsp;of Sales and Marketing at PAi said, &amp;ldquo;the combined 179 years of experience is what will drive future success.&amp;rdquo; Steve Johns,&amp;nbsp;Director of Sales for Imperial &amp;ldquo;looks forward to this new support from such a powerful company&amp;rdquo; and plans to display&amp;nbsp;this new energy at the PGA Show in January.

	
	EXPERIENCE DRIVES SUCCESS&amp;trade;

	&amp;nbsp;

	&amp;nbsp;

	
	About PAi INC&#45;
	PAi was founded in 1929, and is a leading headwear, apparel and accessory manufacturer and supplier to many channels of distribution in the United&amp;nbsp;States and internationally. PAi is licensed with 40 national brands including True Religion, Robert Graham, Perry Ellis, Original Penguin, MLB,&amp;nbsp;Crocs, and NASCAR. PAi owns the brands Oarsman, American Dry Goods, Midwest Graphics, Kid N&amp;rsquo; Me, and Imperial Headwear. For a full&amp;nbsp;listing of brands, please visit http://paifashion.com/brands/. For more information, please contact Mike Jaques, VP of Sales and Marketing,
	mjaques@paifashion.com, or visit our website at www.paifashion.com

	
	About Imperial Headwear&#45;
	Since it&amp;rsquo;s inception in 1916, Imperial has been a leader in the headwear industry. While best known for it&amp;rsquo;s leadership position in the golf headwear&amp;nbsp;business, Imperial also makes headwear for the collegiate, corporate and outdoor markets. The company has long been focused on innovation and&amp;nbsp;outstanding customer service, and is widely recognized by customers and consumers as having the best fitting caps in the industry. For more information&amp;nbsp;please contact Steve Johns, Director of Sales at Imperial at sjohns@imperialsports.com, or visit their website at http://www.imperialsports.com

	Click here to download PDF.</description>
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      <dc:date>2012-10-04T18:06:22+00:00</dc:date>
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