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Fast, Easy, perfect
October 6, 2025
by Rene Rodriguez
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“I wasn't positive this was going to work, but I could not have been more happy with the results.
Our sandwich board signs were perfect. My only regret is if they offered options, like customized additional services, which I would have been happy to pay for without hesitation.
We needed the sandwich signs to be versatile to use as a singular sign or as a sandwich sign.
For a $5.00 purchase from Amazon, you can see in the attached picture the end result. It caused additional work for us but as I said, I would have gladly paid for this customization to save us the work.
Otherwise, even the QR Code we uploaded worked perfectly.
Phenomenal price and very fast service@”
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A really great deal.
August 25, 2025
by Phillip
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“High quality, lightweight, and perfect for what I was looking for.”
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Full Color Sandwich Board - 36"x24", 1 Sided:
Front and Back Sign panel suspender wearable sandwich boards
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UseIndoor or Outdoor
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MaterialSign Panels: 4mm Coro-Plast, 36" x 24"Straps: Diamond Braid Nylon Rope
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OrientationPortrait
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PrintingFull Color Digital UV
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PackagingShips in 2"x25"x37" Box
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Ground ShippingFree (Super Saver)
Sandwich Sign Boards for Human Interactive Advertising
The Wearable signboard sandwich signs include straps similar to suspenders at the top of two sign panels, and those panels are meant to hang from the shoulders of a willing participant to act as a human billboard. Sandwiched together from the front and back of an individual, this traditional interactive advertising technique dates as far back as the early 1800's. Just as popular today, this method of advertising is perfect for business owners close to highly pedestrian traffic areas where dense populations of viewers congregate.