Redwood Classics Apparel, a full-service apparel manufacturer in Canada, announces the launch of its Canada Co-Brand Series, a simple way for corporate buyers to showcase Canadian pride while supporting the Canadian economy, says the company.

The new program features a collection of Canadian-made garments paired with bold, durable appliqués inspired by iconic national symbols. From maple leaf chenille patches to premium flag decals, the Canada Co-Brand Series offers clients the opportunity to customize Redwood Classics’ apparel with a stylish, patriotic finishing touch, the company shares in a press release.

Key benefits include:

  • Low minimum order quantity of 12 units/decal
  • No set-up fees
  • In-stock garments and decals for fast turnaround

“This program is an accessible way for organizations to celebrate their Canadian identity while gifting high-quality, branded merchandise at a great price point,” says Kathy Cheng, president of Redwood Classics Apparel. “At a time when manufacturing is increasingly being outsourced, we are doubling down on our commitment to keeping jobs here at home.”

The importance of supporting Canadian manufacturing was recently highlighted in the Canada Is Not for Sale inaugural podcast, where Cheng underscored how local production drives innovation, sustainability, and socio-economic impact. Redwood Classics’ leadership in supplier diversity was also featured in the 2024 CAMSC Economic Impact Report (pg. 44) and in Canadian Business Magazine, spotlighting how diverse suppliers create stronger, more resilient supply chains, the press release says.

As part of this renewed commitment to the Canadian promotional products industry, Redwood Classics also reinstates its Promotional Product Professionals of Canada (PPPC) membership, effective immediately.

For more information on the Canada Co-Branding Series, please visit www.redwoodclassics.net.

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