If you’re looking for an affordable way to get your brand and message out there, custom non woven bags are just the answer. They’re ideal for almost any marketing application, from handing out information at tradeshows or carrying important documents to using as part of a welcome pack or even doing the grocery shopping. People appreciate freebies, and bags are such a useful item that people are sure to hold onto them.
Novel Tees supplies promotional non-woven bags in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and beyond. They are available in a wide array of styles for your convenience, including: trade show, sling, satchel, cooler, executive, bottle, shopping, coffee carrier, beach, duffel, back sack, messenger and tote.
Our branded non woven bags are available in an array of colours, ensuring that your business name or logo can be adequately reflected. Whilst neutrals are a popular choice, we also offer a number of brighter and bolder shades.
One of the best things about non woven shopping bags is that they can be reused over and over again. Each time the recipient pulls the bag out, either to fill with their shopping or run errands, they will be reminded of your brand.
We understand that you want your logo and branding to be as close to accurate as possible. Our custom printed non woven bags utilise the full spectrum of colours, ensuring that your design will look exactly as you imagined it.
There are various ways to decorate these bags, including: screen printing, digital printing, and digital transfer. Due to the fabric used in their manufacture, they are not suitable for embroidery. We also offer the option for them to be undecorated if you would prefer.
Most of the bags in our range are made from either new or recycled polypropylene, which is known for being eco friendly and cost effective. Some bags are made from other materials, like cotton or bamboo, but this is not as common.
These bags offer a number of benefits over plastic, including: durability, versatility, eco friendliness, affordability, temperature resistance, and reusability. Plastic is made from polyethylene; while similar to polypropylene, it takes more than 200 years to break down.
Generally, there are three production processes available – spunlace uses water jet treatment to tangle the fibres together, heat-sealed uses a fibrous hot-melt adhesive that is heated and cooled, and spunbonded uses a continuous filament placed into a net.