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S&S Activewear signs exclusive agreements with vineyard vines & Marmot

S&S now offers vineyard vines & Marmot products.

Left: Image credit Marmot; Right: Image credit vineyard vines
Left: Image credit Marmot; Right: Image credit vineyard vines

S&S Activewear, a distributor of apparel and accessories in North America, announced the expansion of its portfolio through exclusive agreements with vineyard vines and Marmot.

According to S&S, these additions are said to deepen its retail offerings and reflect its continued focus on “bringing customers the most sought-after apparel in the industry.”

“S&S’s expanded partnership with vineyard vines and Marmot aims to keep our customers competitive,” said Toby Whitmoyer, chief commercial officer at S&S Activewear. “By aligning with brands like vineyard vines and Marmot, we’re not just expanding our line-up—we’re helping our customers grow, differentiate, and win in their markets. This is what we mean when we talk about elevating the options we bring to the table.”

vineyard vines brings a collection of “laid-back, elevated styles inspired by the coastal lifestyle” — from polos and outerwear to bags and headwear. Marmot bolsters S&S’s presence in the performance and outdoor category with a line of technical outerwear and gear “built for serious conditions.” With these new partnerships, S&S is now able to offer vineyard vines and Marmot products across its entire customer base.

“At vineyard vines, we’re all about helping people live the ‘Every day should feel this good’ lifestyle,” said JoAnn Slattery, senior vice president wholesale and licensed stores of vineyard vines. “S&S Activewear understands the importance of delivering quality and consistency—values that align closely with our own. This continued partnership allows customers across the country to access custom products that reflect the vineyard vines lifestyle, whether for their teams, events, or businesses.”

Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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