Classic Gold Lapel Pins with a Hint of Color Are Perfect for Sports Hall of Famers

Posted by Signature Pins | Thursday October 13th, 2011 | Topic: Custom Lapel Pins
Are you looking for a classy way to recognize someone who you are welcoming into your Hall of Fame or sports organization?  Have you ever considered the positive impact that custom lapel pins make on the people that receive them as an award?  As a leading lapel pin manufacturer, we know how impressive pins are.  That’s why we suggest that you work with us to come up with a design that is rich in detail and appeal. Classic gold lapel pins with a hint of color are perfect for Hall of Fame inductees and recipients of other types of sporting awards.  The reason behind this statement is simple.  Traditional style lapel pins never go out of style.  They’re regarded as fine pieces of jewelry and therefore have a higher perceived value than other types of recognition awards.  They look great with uniforms or attached to a cap.  They can also be worn on a lanyard or turned into a charm and worn on a gold chain. Custom acrylic presentation boxes are the perfect way to display the custom lapel pins you have made for your Hall of Famers.  You can hand the case with the pin inside to the athlete at an awards ceremony or banquet.  You can take it one step further by creating custom cardstock with your information on it.  The pin can be attached to it and handed out as a way of further extending your personal message.  This presentation option allows you to include paragraphs instead of single lines of text on your custom product. Lapel pins can take form in any size, shape, style, and color.  They can include photographs or images and text highlighting the event or reward that you are handing out.   Whatever your vision may be, Signature Pins is here to help make it a reality by creating custom pins for all of your Hall of Famers and star athletes.  Visit https://signaturepins.com/, email info@signaturepins.com or call 1-800-480-6822 to share your ideas with us.  We can’t wait to hear about the ways you plan to honor athletic men and women today.