Roseblade delivers immediate value for EMM's newest clients including Youth Specialties, Fellowship of Christian Athletes & "To Save A Life"
Contact: Lori Lenz, FrontGate Media, 714-553-5181
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., Aug. 6 /Standard Newswire/ -- Extra Mile Merch, a full-service merchandise development and screen-printing company, announced today that Dan Roseblade has joined the Extra Mile Merch team as Brand Manager. His duties include business development, creative direction and production management.
Roseblade has built his career creating the highest level of modern apparel design to advance the Kingdom of God. After becoming a Christian, Dan surrendered his passion for design and screen printing, and began focusing on how to use these talents to rescue a lost generation. His COPE Clothing line (Christ Offers Peace Everlasting) was one of the flagship brands to use clothing and branding as a way for young Christians to testify their faith. COPE Clothing inspired the creation of high school clubs that inspired change and leadership on campuses, as well as designing and producing many custom apparel offerings for Force Skydiving, a support ministry for military personnel and their families, and Champions for Christ, a Pro and college athletes ministry.
Roseblade has already been instrumental in managing relationships and overseeing projects for Extra Mile Merch's clients including hip-hop dance crew the Groovaloos, winners of NBC's Superstars of Dance, as well as B. Reith (Gotee Records,) Youth Specialties' DCLA 2009, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the feature film "To Save A Life" from Outreach Media.
Extra Mile Merch exists to design and manufacture custom apparel and accessories lines for ministries and movements, brands and bands, artists and authors, companies and conferences. Featuring a team of fashion savvy designers and creative experts in fabrics, embroidery and printing, EMM are experts in solution-driven manufacturing; developing custom strategies and lines whether clients need only a well-designed but low cost giveaway shirt for promotional uses, or a consumer-driven retail line that will sell in any space. The company is driven by an internal commitment to create garments that will actually be worn by real world consumers rather than finding a home as a gym shirt or nightshirt.
Not merely screen-printing logos on shirts, Extra Mile Merch is able to create a full-scale line of merchandise including shirts, hoodies, beanies, accessories, jewelry and custom items. The company is also proud to offer screen-printing, drop shipping, fulfillment and web store creation.
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