SOUTH WHITLEY, Ind., Nov. 14, 2016 -- This week, Spiritline unveiled an improved and redesigned website, which they expect to enhance their customers' shopping experience and bring professional level team spirit items to stadiums large and small across the nation. Spiritline.com will now feature thousands of additional products in addition to their top-selling items like Big Head Cutouts and custom noisemakers, which will now feature more advanced design options.
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“Our customers are going to see a lot of new and exciting features on the site,” said Bart Robinson, Vice President of Product Management for Spiritline. “While the logo and colors remain consistent, nearly every aspect of the site is new and improved.”
Among the features that were rolled out with the site’s launch was a shoppable image feature.
Customers can view images of a stadium crowd, parade, or a tailgate and shop directly from the image.
Amateur booster club members and professional stadium managers will now have increased access to professional level team spirit supplies with advanced options to add custom details like team name, mascot graphics and more.
About Spiritline
Spiritline is the leading source for creating the fan experience. From individual fans to game day professionals. Spiritline offers custom fan products that range from traditional to trending. Specialties include banners, senior night supplies, and stadium gear.
Contact: Taylor Newnam [email protected] 260-723-5171 x1044


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