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Branding table Covers


Want building your brand with our table covers? Great idea! Table covers with your logo on it cleverly combine promotion function with aesthetic appearence. It is such an affordable and effective promotion medium that has long been a favorite of so many businesses and groups.  
Usually, our round table covers with drapes are the best welcomed choice, for they can fit tables of wide variety. However, unless you print the logo on table top or carefully design your logo printing area according to the table structure, it’s very likely that your logo would get lost in the drapes if you print your logo on the side of draped table covers. So, the branding performance of draped table covers is maybe not so effective as our table runners and spandex table covers on which your logo can be fully stretched and opened. For a better visibility, we also have more types for you to choose, they include round fitted table covers, table top covers, cocktail table covers and “barrel”-like table covers, etc. 


These table covers we mentioned above don not pleat so your logo or message could be seen clear by passer-bys. And your logo is not limited to be printed only once on a fabric, you can repeat on all sides to get a full coverage and increase your brand awareness. The only limitation is just your imagination. The fabrics for our round table covers and spandex table covers include polyester fabric, knitting, flame-retardant fabric and liquid repellent one.

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