WTTB announces Summer Sale with up to 25% off personalised apparel and book printing

WTTB turns up the heat in time for summer

WTTB (Where the Trade Buys) is celebrating the time of year with a sizzling sale, including discounts on its newest product ranges. The summer event will run from 17-30 July and see offers of up to 25 per cent off many of its best-selling products, including its recently launched personalised apparel range, with branded T-shirts part of the deal.

The T-shirts are available in budget, everyday and organic categories and will be discounted by 15 per cent over the sale. The lower prices will also apply to a range of other merchandise, including WTTB’s extensive mug selection.

WTTB is renowned for its quality book printing and will offer a 20 per cent discount on stitched, both litho and digital, perfect, wire, case, and layflat books during the sale.

There is up to 20 per cent off short and long-run flyers and up to 25 per cent on a number of display items such as outdoor banners, roller banners, supersized posters, Dibond, Cores and Foamex signs and digital posters.

Louise Stephenson, Managing Director of WTTB, believes the sale will give buyers the perfect opportunity to stock up on items they might need for the months ahead.

“We know that many people are having to watch every penny at the moment so being able to make saving is really significant. It won’t be long before people are starting to think about the run-up to Christmas so being able to buy promotional products now at a discounted rate is likely to be a real help.”

“At the same time, we know that there are still a huge amount of events and promotions planned for the summer months so again, being able to get printed collateral at a really good discount can be a huge benefit.”

For further information visit www.wttb.co.uk

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