Just in case you forget what city you’re living in

Upstate Business Journal
Remember going on vacation as a kid with your family and thinking you just had to have that Myrtle Beach hat or Gatlinburg t-shirt?

Greenville clothing companies are working (and succeeding) at changing the face of logo tees.

Greenville Clothing Co. started in November 2016 and currently sell five designs (online only), including a limited edition T-shirt commemorating Clemson football’s national championship victory.

The Landmark Project, a brand of screen printer Dapper Ink, was founded in 2013 and inspired by local, natural landmarks between Greenville and Asheville.

Billiam Jeans is better known for their custom handcrafted denim products, but last summer they launched a GVL-branded sweatshirt and hat.

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