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Siskiyou St. Louis Rams Leather Cash & Cardholder Each


Siskiyou St. Louis Rams Leather Cash & Cardholder Each



Carry your currency in the Siskiyou NFL® leather cash & cardholder. It features your team's logo on one side, and includes 2 credit card slots, an ID sleeve and a money clip....


St. Louis Rams NFL Football Can Coozy Holder (Real Wilson Leather)


St. Louis Rams NFL Football Can Coozy Holder (Real Wilson Leather)


$4.99


St. Louis Rams NFL Football Beer Can Holder CoozyBrand-New Item, First Of Its Kind!Made Of Geniune Wilson LeatherOfficially Licensed by NFL and Wilson!Makes The Perfect GiftYou Will Feel Like Your Favorite QB While Drinking A Cold One..It Doesn't Get Much Better Than That!Beer Can Holder Size: 4" Tall by 3.5" in DiameterWill Only Ship Within U.S....

OdoBan Odor Eliminator - RTU Spray W/1 Gallon Concentrate


OdoBan Odor Eliminator - RTU Spray W/1 Gallon Concentrate


$12.98


OdoBan, Odor Eliminator, cleans, disinfects, sanitizes and deodorizes all household, commercial and industrial surfaces. OdoBan eliminates unpleasant odors from fire, smoke, cigars, pipes, all tobacco products, pets, urine, feces, vomit, skunk, garbage areas, mildew, mold, water damage, sewer backup's, RV & boat holding tanks, musty smells and much more... This product can be used on carpet, uphol...

GreatShield Bezz Microsuede Protective Case for The New iPad 3rd Gen, Apple iPad 2, iPad 3 3rd Generation, iPad HD AT&T Verizon 4G LTE - Black


GreatShield Bezz Microsuede Protective Case for The New iPad 3rd Gen, Apple iPad 2, iPad 3 3rd Generation, iPad HD AT&T Verizon 4G LTE - Black


$19.99


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NHL St. Louis Blues Pangea Tan Leather Laptop Messenger Bag


NHL St. Louis Blues Pangea Tan Leather Laptop Messenger Bag


$196.99


The Pangea premium leather laptop messenger bag is the perfect blend of class and convenience. In the boardroom, on the train, out on the town, anywhere you go, this handsome leather bag will look great with its embossed NHL® team logo. An adjustable strap, laptop compartment and cell phone holder provide all you'd expect from this top-of-the-line item....

MLB St. Louis Cardinals Black Leather Large Computer Backpack


MLB St. Louis Cardinals Black Leather Large Computer Backpack


$299.95


Vacquetta leather is soft to the touch, natural in appearance and hand-crafted to produce an elegant, authentic style which complements those who carry it Ñbold in texture, classic in design and individual in nature.This oversized backpack features a roomy main section plus a padded laptop compartment. The front zip-down organizer has places for cell phone, business cards and ID plus a large open...

Belkin Essential 050 Case for Apple iPhone 4s (Clear/Blacktop)


Belkin Essential 050 Case for Apple iPhone 4s (Clear/Blacktop)


$11.40


High-Impact Hues with a Translucent Twist, Good Looks, Great Texture: Get an iPhone case that celebrates your love of fun color combos. The two-tone twist on a classic design adds some aesthetic punch, while the innovative, flexible material will feel good in your hand. Protection that Fits: The thin, yet durable material is a stylish way to keep your phone's surface free of scratches and scuffs, ...

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St. Louis Cardinals Merchandise Ranks among the Best Sellers in Online Sports Store

When a team has as much sustained success in a decade as the St. Louis Cardinals have this past decade, you can expect the fans to reciprocate by snapping up any and every piece of team merchandise they can get their hands on. Though they’ve won only that one World Series Championship in 2006, they did come close twice, and have consistently won the National League Central Division, and even posting several 100 win regular seasons.

And of course, let us not forget their deep push into the playoffs year after year. Winning tradition such as that the Cards have displayed is deeply appreciated by the fans, thus resulting in most St. Louis Cardinals merchandise selling like hotcakes. Some of the more popular categories of Cardinals team memorabilia include the gifts category, the jewelry category and the home décor section.

St. Louis Cardinals Gifts

Like any good fan, Cardinals fans relish receiving gifts that bear their team’s colors, uniform, and logo. That makes it easy for gift givers, as there is a wide selection of Cards gift items available in stores and online, if you know where to look.

For the working man who spends a lot of time at the office, there’s the Cardinals Replica Mini Helmet display - to remind you that you should not neglect having fun. For the sports apparel nut, there’s Cardinals Logo Baseballs, and Cardinals 3D Logo Ornaments. If you need to find a gift for a young Cards fan, there’s a Cardinals Lunch Box available. The options are many, if you know what to look for.

St. Louis Cardinals Jewelry

Another popular section is St. Louis Cardinals Jewelry. No, this is not a jewelry store like the one where you got your fiancée’s engagement ring (nothing as snobbish as that). This section is mostly dominated by fun and casual jewelry such as Cardinals Snowman Baseball Earrings with a snowman and Cards logo. There are dangle earrings, Cardinals logo pendants in the shape of the team’s logo, as well as Cardinals flashing pins and pendant.

Fans can complete the jewelry ensemble and come to the games sporting everything from toe rings to pendants, to bracelets and rings. They also make great gifts for your girl if she’s also a fan. The jewelry is made of fine jewelry grade silver most of the time, but due to the sporty designs, they are better used for casual occasions.

However, if you look hard enough, you’ll be able to find some gems that you can wear even to the office as well as some black tie events. These nice little numbers are usually found in the watches subsection of the jewelry section. Here you can find Clip On Sport Watches, Agent Series Watches, Cardinals Chronographs, and leather strap wristwatches. Some watches are not overtly noticeable as baseball jewelry, and only have a small logo of the team in the dial, but are conspicuous enough that they can easily tag you as a fan, perfect if you want to spread the word just how much of a Die Hard Fan one is.

St. Louis Cardinals Home Décor

Home décor scores highly in any fan’s team merchandise wish list, especially during the season and most definitely during the playoffs. Home decorations are the perfect way to show your support for you favorite team. There are Cardinals Double Sided Window Light-up Player displays, Cardinals Tabletop Snow Snowman, Cardinals themed table runners, Cardinals logo mantle clocks and more. If you suddenly have the need to make your home conspicuous and ready to spot – perhaps the product of a post game party you planned after a team victory – there are many options available. There are Cardinals Mailbox Covers and Flag Kits to tell everyone they’ve arrived. There are also the Cardinals 12 inch Art Glass Clocks, or the Cardinals Dual Lit Accent Lamp, and Cardinals Art Glass Frame.

Adding these display pieces into your home not only make it more colourful and filled with team spirit, it makes it more comfortable as well, especially if you g et any of the available recliner chairs and ottomans found via the home décor section.

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Katie writes article on Sports products. Among her many written articles, one is on MLB Shop and St. Louis Cardinals Merchandise, Baltimore Orioles Merchandise online to present your partner, parents, and friends.


DefySupply featured in the Minneapolis Star Tribune

In the beginning, all Brent Gensler was trying to do was find a bargain-priced sofa set.

He ended up with an online furniture retailing business, Minneapolis-based DefySupply.com, which grossed $720,000 in its first 12 months and is on track to approach $1.5 million revenue in 2009, its first full year.

The attraction: deep discounts on sofas, dining sets, patio sets and other furnishings manufactured in China, one order at a time, and shipped directly to the customer.

It's an uncommon business model that operates without expensive warehouse networks and inventories or the standard array of trading companies and other middlemen to mark up the price.

The journey from sofa shopper to furniture entrepreneur has all the elements of a saga, including months in the library researching the complexity of the shipping channels and a few months more spent in Asia seeking manufacturers that offered both good quality and a willingness to build products one order at a time.

"It sounds crazy now, but it made perfect sense at the time," said Gensler, 25. "I just didn't understand how much I didn't know."

It started with a job offer from a financial management firm in San Francisco following Gensler's 2007 graduation from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a degree in business. Before he made the move, however, he began shopping for furniture.

He wound up with a serious case of sticker shock: "The $3,000 relocation money they offered wouldn't buy much more than a sofa set," Gensler said. "I had no idea how expensive furniture was."

So he contacted some furniture manufacturers he had encountered in China during two summers spent in Shanghai and Hong Kong during college as an intern with an international real estate firm. He had made the contacts while checking out upholstery manufacturers for his family's Minneapolis upholstery fabrics business.

Gensler was impressed with the bargain prices offered at the plant, and asked several manufacturers if they'd be willing to sell him a sofa at those prices.

"They told me they'd build me a sofa, but I'd have to figure out how to get it here," said Gensler, who was pretty much oblivious to the difficulties involved. When several of his friends expressed an interest in a similar deal, however, the idea of simply buying a sofa set morphed into the founding of DefySupply early in 2008.

First, however, came more than three months at the library researching the complex world of distribution channels, shipping costs and currency fluctuations.

Gensler calculated what various carriers charged for overseas and on-land trucking. He discovered that packaging was critical, and that breaking a larger piece into two smaller packages could save a bundle. He figured out how to combine shipments for a minimum number of trucks from factory to seaport and from the West Coast to the customer.

That done, he spent three months in Asia contacting upwards of 250 furniture manufacturers before selecting 50 companies in China.

As he navigated the logistics labyrinth, Gensler learned the hard way that there can be frustrating and sometimes expensive glitches.

Several clients have complained to online consumer websites about lengthy delivery delays, damaged goods and furniture that did not match the color which customers thought they'd ordered.

In response, Gensler has replaced several transportation vendors and added color swatches to his website to pinpoint customer preferences and avoid disagreements.

His efforts have paid off with a collection of favorable online reviews regarding the style and quality of the furniture, assets that make even an eight-week delivery delay "worth the wait," as a New Jersey customer put it.

There have been some painful surprises along the way, however, notably the discovery that different carriers charge different rates according to ZIP codes.

"Early on I picked the wrong trucker to haul a sofa set from Los Angeles to Chicago," Gensler said. "It cost me $1,300 for a set I sold for $1,200." He since has automated the process so that the ZIP code automatically dictates the lowest-cost carrier. The upshot: The same delivery today would cost about $365.

Then there was the time he mistakenly shipped a sofa to Miami that was meant for a buyer in St. Louis. At the time, he was trying to run the business himself -- handling sales calls, notifying manufacturers, arranging shipments and managing the website.

"Because of the time differentials and the growing business, I was working 20 hours a day" and making himself sick in the process, Gensler said. He knew he needed help.

A year ago he opened a warehouse in China and hired bilingual Chinese to inspect products and coordinate shipping and soon after hired a systems engineer to automate the entire logistics operation. Today he has eight employees in China and six in the United States.

The business was financed by the generous bar mitzvah gifts Gensler received and plowed into a mutual fund that grew enough to keep DefySupply afloat. It helps that he's learned how to skimp.

"When I was in Asia looking for manufacturers, I always stayed in the worst hotels and ate the worst food," Gensler said. "It turned out to be worth it."

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