Lighter coastal colors, outdoor colors like sage and bright citrus tones can function well with sublimation. soccer field.While sublimation has taken the driver's seat in team uniforms, it also is gaining ground with on-field accessories. Sublimated sports sleeves currently are trending, and not just for use on wearers' arms. Soccer players now wear them over their socks and shin guards. Cheer squads also are adding them as a new dimension to their tournament uniforms. Cooler Designs Prevail: Would your customers prefer a fabric that makes them cooler in the heat of summer? Advances in polyester yarn technologies are continuing and a new segment of technical fabrics are hitting the market. Companies like Mission Athletecare have been bringing cooling textiles to the athletic market for more than a year. These fabrics use a number of technologies to facilitate as much as a 30˚F reduction in surface temperature. Now, sublimation-friendly versions of these fabrics are coming to market in the form of cooling towels, neck gaiters and performance tops. Cold-Climate Gear: Not all hot products are for high temperatures.The word on the street from several manufacturers is that sublimatable hand gear, such as gloves and mittens, are soon to arrive for the second half of 2016. Ski resorts, action sports brands and winter venues of all types are poised for a splash of color this year. These products will complement sublimatable fleece scarves and cold-weather neck gaiters. Sublimation embedded into garment fabric makes it a vastly superior decorating technology for segments where comfort and moisture management truly matter. Use Info⋅Action #18 at impressionsmag.com/infoaction See us at ISS Nashville MAY 2016 P.65http://www.stahls.com/digital-transfers http://www.stahls.com http://www.stahls.com http://www.impressionsmag.com/infoaction