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Sport Auto Nr 12, November 2006 - Aston Martin DB9 Volante on the
Nürburgring, driven by the Editor in Chief of Sport Auto. Ginity Carbon Baseball Caps, an excellent choice when doing quick laps
in a exclusive sport car! (Copyright Sport Auto 2006)


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Auto Illustrierte Nr 8, August 2006 - Excellent review from
Switzerland's largest and best car magazine (in German) (Copyright Auto Illustrierte 2006)


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Auto Motor und Sport Nr 17, 2 August 2006 - Review of our Carbon
Cap in Europe's largest and most renown car magazine (in German) (Copyright Auto Motor und Sport 2006)

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EXPAT LIVING Singapore Nr 49, August 2006 - Review of our
Baseball
Caps in this Singapore lifestyle magazine. (Copyright EXPAT LIVING Singapore 2006)
 
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Metropolis Magazine (Japan) Issue 646, August 11, 2006 - Interesting
review of our
Baseball
Caps in this Japanese lifestyle magazine. (Copyright Metropolis Magazine 2006)

Head Case
For better or worse, these caps
are virtually indestructible
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It’s not often that products from
Liechtenstein land on the editors’ desk, so when they do they demand our
attention. The tiny landlocked country squeezed in between Austria and
Switzerland is best known as somewhere the ultra-rich can store their
money with no questions asked, so who would have guessed that they are
now in the business of baseball caps?
Ginity Trading Corporation is a maker of carbon-fiber consumer products,
and its baseball caps “introduce Formula 1 technology into the clothing
industry.” Stronger than steel but lighter than aluminum, carbon fiber
is used in everything from planes to automobiles—and now headwear, so
“customers with sports cars with carbon fiber interiors can now buy a
matching carbon baseball cap.” Snazzy!
The visors are available in three shiny shades (carbon black, gold and
silver), and there are six color options for the cap fabric, including
black, blue, red and pink. Some sportswear makers and hip-hop fans went
through a brief metallic cap phase a few months ago, so perhaps Ginity
could yet become more fashionable than its Liechtensteiner designer ever
dreamed. Stranger things have happened in the world of Tokyo fashion.
€99 (about ¥14,000).
See
www.ginity.com
for more details and online orders. AV
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Bahrain Confidential Issue 44, August, 2006 - Nice
review of our
Baseball
Caps in this lifestyle magazine. (Copyright Bahrain Confidential 2006)


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Waterkampioen Issue 21/2006, Nov. 2006 - Review of our baseball
cap in a yachting magazine from the Netherlands. (in Dutch) (Copyright Waterkampioen 2006)


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DrivenMag Issue March 2007 - Nice
review of our
Carbon fiber business cards in this Canadian men's lifestyle magazine. (Copyright
DrivenMagazine 2007)

4. Carbon fibre business cards
Hand a potential client one of these carbon fibre
business cards from Ginity Trading Corporation (990€ for 100 cards
with one colour printing; www.ginity.com) and you’ll leave an
impression long past the good-bye handshake. The Liechtenstein-based
company has developed these unique cards to withstand wrinkles,
bends, tears and the accidental coffee spill. Only slightly thicker
than a regular card, the embedded carbon fibres give the cards an
unusual 3-D look.
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Automobil Issue February 2007 - Review of our
Carbon fiber business cards in this Swedish Auto magazine. (Copyright
Automobil 2007)


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JEC Composites Issue Jan-Feb 2007 - Nice review of Ginity Carbon fiber
caps cards in this International Composites magazine (Copyright JEC
Composites 2007)

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