What is the Difference Between Trading Pins and Lapel Pins?

Posted by Signature Pins | Thursday April 7th, 2011 | Topic: Custom Lapel Pins
Since baseball and softball season is coming up, we wanted to address a question that is frequently asked by our customers.  "What is the difference between trading pins and lapel pins?"  Our answer is this: "A lapel pin can be created as a cloisonne, soft enamel, die struck or off set printed style lapel pin.  They usually are created in the size of .75" up to the size of 1.25"." "A trading pin is usually created in the soft enamel or die struck style only.  They average in size from 1.5" up to 3.0".  The larger pin is better for trading purposes because it allows for the addition of glitter, danglers, spinners, and other sports add-ons." What Are Lapel Pins Good For? Here are a few suggestions as to how to use lapel pins:
  • To encourage students and employees
  • To reward an effort
  • To promote a product or a service
  • To raise funds for a cause or non-profit organization
  • To identify individuals within a workplace setting
  What Are Trading Pins Good For? Here are a few of the groups that use trading pins:
  • Sports teams
  • Academic teams
  • Serial travelers
  • Booster clubs
  • Martial arts academies
  For more ways to tell the difference between trading pins and lapel pins, visit https://signaturepins.com/baseball.html/ or email info@signaturepins.com.  You can also call 1-800-480-6822.