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Neck wallets provide easy access to all the essentials – cell phone, cash, credit cards and name badges – and can be the perfect sidekick for your clients at their next trade show or conference.

With the growing number of gadgets consumers use in their day-to-day lives, convenience and multifunctional capability are no small considerations for a distributor when deciding which product to purchase. The neck wallet from Alstar Creations (asi/34800) provides variable usage options in a clean, modern style.

After noticing a need in the market for badge holders with additional pockets for other accessories, Alstar brought the AJ718, which is made of 600-denier polyester, to its offering of neck wallets. The wallet has a cell-phone pocket on back, zippered top pocket, two pen loops, a clear front pocket for a name badge and an open-top pocket for business cards.

Alan Hsueh, president of Alstar Creations, says the product is ideal for attending trade shows, conferences or for travel agencies. Forget about ill-placed adhesive name badges – you can place your badge in the front pocket for visibility and easy removal. The top zippered pocket easily houses a small notepad and pen for note-taking, and the clear pocket on back will keep business cards crisp and clean.

“This is also a great product because it’s something that can be used once people have left the event,” Hsueh says. “It’s great to have when traveling and it’s compact and organized.”

For busy jet-setters, the neck wallet provides easy access to necessities, and is more secure than an average wallet because it is worn around the neck rather than on the back or in the back pocket – two hotspots susceptible to pickpockets. It’s available in black and blue, measures 5″ x 7″ and offers two excellent imprint locations: one on the front and a small spot on the back cell-phone pocket.

From the 2009 Advantages September Supplement.


 

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