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Vantage Apparel announces integration with Cutter & Buck

As an official contract decoration partner, Vantage Apparel offers the entire Cutter & Buck catalog.

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Vantage Apparel, a provider of apparel and decoration services, announced that Cutter & Buck, a Seattle-based performance lifestyle brand, is now fully integrated with Vantage, including the Vantage Webstore platform.

Effective immediately, distributors using Vantage Webstores can merchandise their online stores with the entire Cutter & Buck catalog — including both the Retail CB line and the Clique collection. Every style is available for print-on-demand decoration by Vantage with no minimums.

This partnership allows for both brands to be fulfilled on a single-vendor purchase order.

“Vantage’s webstore solution is designed to simplify how distributors sell branded merchandise — faster, easier, and with more flexibility,” said Rob Watson, CEO of Vantage Apparel. “By adding Cutter & Buck to the mix, we’re delivering the industry’s largest apparel assortment on one platform — decorated on demand and ready to order with just a click.”

As an official contract decoration partner, Vantage offers distributors free inbound freight from Cutter & Buck to any of its three U.S. facilities: Avenel, New Jersey; St. Louis, Missouri; and Santa Ana, California.

“We know our customers are looking for premium brands that elevate their programs — and they want simplicity in how they deliver that experience,” said Joel Freet, CEO of Cutter & Buck. “By partnering with Vantage, we’re making it easier than ever for companies to bring Cutter & Buck into their corporate apparel, employee recognition, and client gifting initiatives — with the same quality, style, and service they expect from us.”

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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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