Local Promotion Part 5 : Smith’s Sweatshirt is So Comfortable This Season !

It sure didn’t take long for the thermometer to rise and the cherry blossoms are already on the way out.  That’s really too bad because they were so pretty this year.  Still, in the early morning it can be pretty chilly and hardly anything is better to wear on those cool flyer mornings than our very own Smith’s School of English sweatshirt.

I have my flyer staff wear the white wind breaker because they are so durable but personally I prefer to wear the sweatshirt.  At my Smith’s franchise in Kotoen, we usually start at 6:30 these days, either at Kotoen, Nigawa, Obayashi or Sakasegawa stations.

The sweatshirt looks really nice and is very… comfortable to wear.  Lately I’ve left it on when I do my local postcard exchange route and even when I’m in the classroom.  The students think it’s really great and one person has even asked if she can buy one for herself.  I have yet to follow up on this as it might be just a little too hopeful, but at least it gives you an idea how well this shirt is received.

Have a quick look at Smith’s Promotional Items for the windbreaker.  However, for the sweatshirt you should send a fax to head office.  I believe they are currently available in navy blue although I have seen them in white and red at other times.

Whatever you choose, now is a great time to get out there and get some flyers done!  Good luck!

Martin Werner Zander, Smith’s Partner

マーティン・ワーナー・ザンダー

Owner Smith’s School of English Kotoen, Nigawa, Obayashi, Sakasegawa, Nishinomiya

月謝制のスミス英会話 甲東園 校 仁川 小林 逆瀬川 西宮市

http://www.smithweb.co.jp/school/kotoen.shtml

One Comment

  1. Posted April 14, 2009 at 1:44 am | Permalink

    Hi Martin,
    I love to wear my Smith’s School of English T shirt, wind breaker or jacket – depending on the weather – when I am wandering around Koenji
    Last night I asked my trial student how she found Smith’s School of English in Koenji and she said on the Internet by searching Smith Eikawa Koenji. And how did she get the name? Of course it was on my jacket which she has seen me wearing in Koenji.

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