Press Release

Entripy Helps Canadians Celebrate 150 Years



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(Oakville, ON, January 9, 2017) -  
Entripy wants to help Canadians to celebrate Canada’s 150thbirthday!  Entripy Custom Clothing has been granted special permission to print the Canada 150 logo on custom apparel.  A proudly Canadian owned and operated company, Entripy was recently granted permission by the government of Canada to print the Canada 150 logo on custom apparel orders.  Now, organizations, individuals, events and companies will be able to add the Canada 150 logo to their custom apparel orders to celebrate this momentous occasion in Canadian history.  

Entripy Custom Clothing has been printing custom t-shirts since 1999 and has helped customers celebrate the special occasions in their lives, from corporate anniversaries to engagements, sports championships, birthdays and more.  Now as an official license holder of the Canada 150 logo, Entripy will be able to help Canadian organizations celebrate the biggest milestone in the country’s history – Canada’s 150th birthday.  “Something like this only comes around once or twice in a lifetime, so we wanted to be able to give our clients the opportunity to celebrate it by providing them with the ability to add this logo to their custom apparel orders,” says Entripy’s CEO Jas Brar. 

When Entripy was granted permission just last week to print the Canada 150 logo, everyone at the company was enthusiastic.  The custom apparel industry is mired with companies who operate overseas, so having a license to print the Canada 150 logo is seen as a way for Entripy to stand out as uniquely Canadian.  “We’re a proudly Canadian company.  We process orders, decorate apparel and ship from right here in Canada.”  To jump start celebrations, Entripy will be providing customers with a free commemorative Canada 150 t-shirt as a gift with purchase during the month of January.

Details on how the Canada 150 logo may be used can be found here: www.entripy.com/promotions/Canada150

How will you celebrate Canada’s birthday?