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BAND SHOPPE presents BOSTON DAY



An Afternoon with The Boston Crusaders!!


An Afternoon with The Boston Crusaders
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders


The Boston Crusaders will be rehearsing in Evansville on July 17 as they travel from Alexandria, KY to their next destination in El Dorado, KS as part of the DCI Summer Tour. During their stop in Evansville, The Crusaders will be holding a hands-on clinic and performing their show, Quixotic, in this FREE community event.

This is truly a magnificent opportunity to #ShareTheCorps with someone who may not know about DCI or who have never experienced the awesome sound of drum & bugle corps!

BOSTON DAY: An Afternoon with The Boston Crusaders


WHEN: Sunday, July 17
TIME: Gates Open at 1:30PM
WHERE: Reitz Bowl, Evansville’s West Side
COST: FREE to the Public

Refreshments will be sold at the event.
In addition, The Crusaders souvi truck will be open to purchase your favorite CRUSADERS swag!

Event Schedule
1:30PM : Gates Open at Reitz Bowl
2:30PM : The Boston Crusaders will perform their show Quixotic
3:00PM : The corps will hold an ensemble clinic where they will break down their show for the audience and explain the meaning of the movement and music behind Quixotic
4:00PM : The corps will invite students middle school age through age 20 to the field for a break-out, hands-on clinic. Students will be able to experience the brass, percussion, and guard sections of The Crusaders. NO INSTRUMENTS NEEDED FOR CLINIC.
5:00PM : Closing of event

We hope you will join us for a fun afternoon of music education and community pride. #ShareTheCorps with someone new and experience drum corps with them for the first time.

FIND OUT MORE @ drumsontheohio.com/bostonday






Quixotic
The Boston Crusaders are excited to bring their 2016 production, Quixotic, to the field; a reflection of the masterpiece The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha. Considered one of the most influential works of literature from the Spanish Golden Age, Don Quixote has been called “the best literary work ever written” by the Bokklubben World Library.

On a field of windmills, the show opens with an interpretation of The Impossible Dream” and “I, Don Quixote” from the Broadway musical. The corps travels the entirety of the field, in itself a challenging musical and visual feat, reflecting Quixote’s quest “to travel the world, righting all wrongs.” The heart of the program presents a series of juxtaposed visual and musical events, non sequiturs reflecting the hero’s various adventures, battles and visions. Solo performers, small ensembles, mixed large ensembles, percussion interludes, guard layering and interruptions present full sensory “quixoticism.” The production climaxes with “tilting at windmills” (literally) ((or are they giants?)), the definitive image of Don Quixote.

The program concludes with the iconic “The Impossible Dream,” the musical reflection of Don Quixote’s spirit and journey, an anthem for the quixotic dreamer in us all.



Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 2 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!
Want more? read past Q & A's.

Jacob Bowman - 2016 Boston Crusaders  Color Guard Member


Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders

Q: Whats your full name, age, and years how many years have you been with the corps?

My name is Jacob Bowman, I am 21 years old and this is my third year with the Boston Crusaders.

Q: Where are you from?

I'm from Indianapolis, Indiana

Q: Where do/did you go to school?

I went to high school at Franklin Central High school and I attended college for two years at IUPUI

Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman




Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I'm a color guard member

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader?

The thing that drew me to Boston was the passion behind their shows


Q: What does being a Crusader mean to you?

Being a Boston Crusader to me means not only growing exponentially as a performer but also having a support system and family of hundreds of other crusaders. I now have a family of every generation of Boston Crusaders for the past 76 years that I can trust and that I can get support from. I'm part of a corps with such a rich history and this family that I have here is what being a Boston Crusader really means to me.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders?

If you are looking to become a Boston Crusader, I would say to hold on tight, because it's a ride full of different emotions. And while it will be hard, and frustrating at sometimes, looking back after finals night and being able to see your family of Crusaders and say "We did this together" is the most rewarding feeling in the world.

Q: Who inspires you?

Honestly, my caption head, Rory Duffey inspires me so much. Everything he does is so organic and he makes me see the world in a different light while I'm in rehearsal.







B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !




Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman

Q: If you were a scented marker, what would you smell like?

If I were a smelly marker, so would be the mint one because I'm obsessed with mint.

Q: What is the one, single food that you would love to have right now?

I would love to have Taco Bell right now.

Meet the Crusaders / Jacob Bowman

Q:Who is your favorite Disney villain?

My favorite Disney villain is Gaston because I'm in love with Beauty and the Beast!

Q:  What do you think cats dream about?

I'm fairly positive my cat dreams about either chasing mice, or catnip.



Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams


In celebration of the 2016 DCI Drum Corps Season, Band Shoppe and The Boston Crusaders are pleased to present Meet the Crusaders. This is part 1 of a 12 part series with Q & A with a few of the amazing people that make up this Corps of Giants!

Aidan Williams - 2016 Boston Crusaders Drum Major

(and 2015 Band Shoppe cover model!)


Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams
photo courtesy of the Boston Crusaders


Q: Whats your full name, age, and years how many years have you been with the corps?

My name is Aidan Williams and I'm 22 years old. This is my 5th year with the corps. It is also my bonus and age out year.

Q: Where are you from?

I am from West palm beach, Florida

Q: Where do/did you go to school?

I go to Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. I will be graduating in December of this year.

Q: What do you study or what is your current major?

My majors are Actuarial Science and Risk Management & Insurance. I am studying to be an Actuary post-graduation.



Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams


Q: What is your role with the Boston Crusaders?

I played mellophone for 3 years and this is my second as one of the drum majors. Of course, I conduct and help keep the show together but my favorite part of the job is the role I get to play off of the field supporting my fellow crusaders.

Q: What was your inspiration to become a Boston Crusader?

After watching the 2011 quarterfinals in the theaters in high school, I knew I wanted to be a Boston crusader. I also had a friend in the corps and the camps happened to be in Florida, so it all worked out!


Q: What does being a Crusader mean to you?

I have an unending love for the organization after all that it has done for me. Being a crusader means to be a part of an accepting group of strangers who take on the task of putting a drum corps show on the field and end as a close family of friends.

Q: What advice would you give to future Crusaders?

Don't be afraid, you will easily find a home here.

Q: Who inspires you?

My bus driver, Sheldon.






B O N U S   Q U E S T I O N S !



Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams

Q:What is your favorite kind of cookie?

The pre-cut pillsbury cookies that have seasonal images printed on them.


Q: If you could sing one song on American Idol, what would it be?

Too much time on my hands, by Styx


Q: What is the one, single food that you would love to have right now?

An egg sandwich. All the way!


Meet the Crusaders / Aidan Williams

Q: What do you think cats dream about?

I think cats dream about how to take over the world.




It's LIVE. It's LOUD. It's BACK FOR 2016!

It's LIVE. It's LOUD. It's BACK FOR 2016!

Drums on the Ohio is once again a member of the DCI Summer Tour!

Band Shoppe is proud to welcome an outstanding line-up of drum and bugle corps from across the USA on Wednesday, June 29 to Reitz Bowl in Evansville, Indiana.

This event is built on the foundation of educating the young musicians of tomorrow. Corps that perform each year set an exemplary example of what can be achieved through hard work and dedication. Only NINE MORE DAYS until The Sound comes back to Evansville!


As part of events leading up to the big show, Drums on the Ohio proudly presents the second annual Tri-state Color Guard Clinic. Students of ALL skill levels are invited to participate. Classes will be offered on Flag (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced), Rifle, or Sabre. The Tri-state Color Guard Clinic will be led by Michelle DeWitt and Band Shoppe's own, Will Stevenson.

Registration is open until June 29th.


It's not too late to be apart of the action! Drums on the Ohion gives any student from 6th Grade through 12th Grade an opportunity to perform the national anthem to kick off our show!

Registration is open until June 28th.


It's LIVE. It's LOUD. It's DRUMS on the OHIO! 

Here are all the details:

Date: Thursday, June 29

Time: Performance Start Time - 7:00pm, Gates open at 5:30pm, and Day of Show Box Office at the  Stadium opens at 12:00pm

Where: Reitz Bowl in Evansville, Indiana


Get your tickets now before it's too late!


Competing Corps - Listed in performance order 
The Cavaliers - Rosemont, IL
Blue Stars - La Crosse, WI
Troopers - Casper, WY
Colts - Dubuque, IA
Pioneer - Milwaukee, WI
Genesis - Austin, TX
Legends - Kalamazoo, MI
Music City - Nashville, TN

Find out more, buy your tickets, and more at DrumsOnTheOhio.com!

It's LIVE. It's LOUD. It's BACK FOR 2016!




2016 DCI Tour Premiere at your local theater!

2016 DCI Tour Premiere at your local theater!


Marching Music’s Major League™ Premieres its 2016 Tour Live on the Big Screen!

Fathom Events and Drum Corps International invite you to join fans from all over the country as Marching Music’s Major League™ brings the sixth annual DCI Tour Premiere to select cinemas nationwide on Thursday, June 23! Drum Corps at the Cinema: 2016 DCI Tour Premiere features best of the best in marching.

The event will be broadcast live for the second year and will feature six of DCI’s top ensembles: Bluecoats (Canton, OH), Boston Crusaders (Boston, MA), The Cadets (Allentown, PA), The Cavaliers (Rockford, IL), Carolina Crown (Ft. Mill, SC) and Phantom Regiment (Rockford, IL).

Here are all the details:

Date: Thursday, June 23

Time: 8:30 p.m. ET / 7:30 p.m. CT / 6:30 p.m. MT / 5:30 p.m. PT / 4:30 p.m. AK / 2:30 p.m. HI

Run Time: 2 hours (approximate)

Ticketing: Click Here to see if your local theater is showing this exciting event!

Get your tickets now to catch all of the action LIVE on the big screen!


Competing Corps - Listed in performance order 
Boston Crusaders - Boston, MA
The Cavaliers - Rosemont, IL
Phantom Regiment - Rockford, IL
The Cadets - Allentown, PA
Bluecoats - Canton, OH
Carolina Crown - Ft. Mill, SC

Find out more, buy your tickets, and more at Fathom Events!



Flag Basics / Installment 2: Size Matters

If you read Part 1, you know that we talked a little bit about the Do's and Don'ts of flag design. Today, we are going to go over a few basic tips on selecting the right size pole for your flags, and the right size flags for your group.

Flag Basics / Installment 2: Size Matters
Forest Park Marching Rangers - 2012


Of course there are exceptions, and while you are free to utilize any flag dimensions you wish, these guidelines will help ensure your group maximizes the effectiveness of your flags on the field or floor. And of course, you’ll find a successful group that does exactly the opposite. Remember: there are no real hard and fast rules.

With flags, it's go big or go home! 

Well... mostly.

You want to make sure the size isn't so big it that becomes too cumbersome to spin. Remember, the larger your flag, the longer your pole should be. Most high school groups can easily handle 6 ft poles, while younger groups may need shorter poles. Typically, most high school groups use 5 ft to 6.5 ft poles.

Once you know big your pole is, you can move on to flag sizes!

Flags Sizes

The number on the left is the header length (sleeve), and the number on the right measures the width of the flag at its furthest point, including 3" for the width of the header.


Flag Basics / Installment 2: Size Matters


5 foot pole – 30” x 46”
5.5 foot pole – 33” x 50”
6 foot pole – 36” x 54”
6.5 foot pole – 39” x 58”
7 foot pole – 42” x 60”
7.5 foot pole – 45” x 64”


The idea behind these dimensions is that the flag should cover about half of your pole, this should help with balance. The flag sizes recommended above may be a little on the large side, experiment with different size combinations, see what works best for you and your group. Band Shoppe's Budget Flags are a great, inexpensive way to test common sizes and shapes.

Band Shoppe's line of custom flags are always made in the USA and are constructed using field tested techniques that ensure a superior product, hands down. Our free design service, including full color sketches and a quote packet, helps you visualize the end result. Band Shoppe's team of friendly Sales Staff and help you along the way, choose one of our in stock or custom designs shown on our website, work from your original drawings, or let our team create one for you.



Flag Basics / Installment 1: The Dos and Don'ts

Hi, friends! The blog team and I decided to do a post celebrating some of our favorite tips and tricks for flag design... we quickly realized it would take more than just the one post to cover everything. So, I've broken it all down into some easy installments!

Flag Basics / Installment 1: The Do's and Don'ts of Flag Design
photo courtesy of The Boston Crusaders



Let me first preface this by saying that for every item listed here, you’ll find a successful group that does exactly the opposite. There are no real hard and fast rules to great flag design.

Ready to get started? Great!

1. DON'T be afraid of color!

Flag Basics / Installment 1: The Do's and Don'ts of Flag Design
'Chilled Brights' from Design Seeds
Let's face it, color can be a little intimidating if it doesn't come naturally to you. Thankful there are tools out there to help. Try a free service such as Adobe Color CC or Colour Lovers to find user created color schemes or schemes based on images you provide. Some sites like Design Seeds will break it down into collections by theme.

Be sure to consider the mood of the music your are trying to compliment. Contrasting colors can create tension, perfect for a higher energy piece, whereas complimentary color schemes will help soften the mood bringing harmony. Even a vibrant or subtle splash can bring your music to life. Whether you go with a solid flag or a go daring with a pattern that features several colors - the options are nearly endless!

2. DON'T forget about context

If flag's job is mostly to help your group entertain the crowd at football games, then a go-to design in school colors could be the perfect choice. But if your flag is intended to compliment a competitive show or exhibition, remember to consider the context in which your flag will be displayed. Think about the field or floor color, your band and guard uniforms, as well as any props. Your flags should bring life to your show, not overwhelm it.

Visual cohesion is often the downfall of many good ideas – sometimes it is better to keep things simple.

3. DO start with a sample flag

A sketch is a great tool to help visualize the final product, but until you see the actual fabrics put together on the field or floor, and give it a spin, you may not know that a design is truly effective (before you commit a lot of time and materials). Samples are a great way to make sure the design, colors, and fabrics look great!

4. DO consider custom shapes

Band Shoppe offers ten standard flag shapes including Arc, Rectangle, Arc Curve, Curve, Slant, Teardrop, Shield, Pennant, Triangle, or Swing. But you're not limited to these shapes! We can work with your ideas to create a flag shape to perfectly compliment your show. If you choose a custom shape, remember to get a sample to make sure it spins the way you hope.

5. DO consider printing

Digitally printed flags are a great way to save an already lean budget. That 50 piece sewn flag that will accentuate your show perfectly? Print it! Also, consider printing on other fabrics. Along with the standard Poly China Silk, Band Shoppe offers three fabric options for digital flags, Crystal Clear Lame, Iridescent Ice, and Flag Twinkle. These other fabrics are a great way to add texture and shine to an otherwise nondescript image.

6. DON'T pick just any image for digital flags

Images with too much detail are going to get lost from the press box. With digital flags, less is often more in the outdoor arena. Instead, go for a bold photo or texture. Think stage makeup, details pop from far away when the they're exaggerated.

Flag Basics / Installment 1: The Do's and Don'ts of Flag Design
High Resolution Photo vs. Low Resolution Photo
Also, remember image resolution. Most images found on a basic Google image search, along with potentially being copyright protected, are just too small. That's why we ask for high resolution images, to obtain better quality printing. In the example, note the crisp detail on the high resolution image. This picture will look very good when it is printed. On the right is a low resolution image like you find on Google. As you can see, its quite muddy, and won't look any better on fabric. So where do you find High Resolution images? Shutterstock is our preferred stock image website – just let your Sales Representative know the image ID, and our design team will do the rest!  Choose either photos or vector illustrations.

7. DON'T give in to fads 

Fads come and go, but the tried-and-true options have stood the test of time. Lamés, twinkles, and other novelty fabrics look gorgeous but are prone to damage. Should you choose to use these options, be sure to have a needle and thread handy. Likewise, digital flags are not always the answer. They are an easy way fit a theme, they're lightweight, and do not damage as easily as other options, but they just don't have the same WOW factor as a well designed sewn flag. Consider your options fully before committing to the latest trend.

8. And finally, DO trust your instincts

If a pattern, image, or color just doesn't sit well, then it's probably for a reason. Listen to your gut - your first thought is usually your best. Relax and don't agonize over a flag and don't be afraid to ask for help! If you're struggling to find the best option for a song, ask trusted friends, family, or other staff members. Help is always closer than you think.

Other Helpful Hints

  • White poles are usually a good choice and look nice when using white rifles. If you want more color, Band Shoppe’s Ultra Prop Film is a great option with easy application and a seamless look. If you choose to tape your flags to the pole, use tape that matches your pole or sleeve color. 
  • When using bolts to weight your poles, prevent them from moving around and clanking by wrapping them with foam tape, or consider using DSI’s Pole Weight Anchors.
  • Resist the urge to place an obvious hand check marker on your poles. They look terrible and can detract from the clean, polished look of your performance. Instead, slide a pony tail holder to the desired location and tape over it in the same color as your pole. This gives you a seamless look from far away but gives you a ridge that can be seen and felt. 
  • Use Budget Flags at practice. Your show flags will thank you by looking as good for your last, and probably most important performance, as they do for your first.
Do you have a favorite flag tip or trick you wish you would have known waaaay sooner? Let us know in the comments!


Crusader Cam: Season 3, Episode 2

Crusader Cam: Season 3, Episode 2
photo courtesy of The Boston Crusaders

Week 2 of the Crusader Cam is here! 

Get and inside look at the Boston Crusaders' tour, and view the 2016 Season from the member's point of view.

Tune in every Friday at 5pm for a new episode or stay up do date on Facebook!





Applique Banner or Digital: Which one's right for your group?

Applique Banner or Digital: Which one's right for your group?

Parade season is officially under way! Is your group putting their best face forward?

Often photographed, parade banners help build recognition during parades and other events. Custom made just for you, Band Shoppe can help you decide which banner is right for your group. We have options for every budget. Our banners are always made in the USA and are made to last many years to come. Our free design service, including full color sketches and a quote packet, helps you visualize the end result. We can work from your design, designs shown on our website, or let our design team create one for you.

Plus! Get a free banner pole with your purchase of all 6 foot or 8 foot Parade Banners. No coupon code needed! Your free banner pole measures one inch in diameter and features a two-piece design made from anodized aluminum.

First, lets talk about sizes.

For a good, visible parade banner, we generally suggest 2.5 foot x 8 foot (it's by far our most popular size). It's a versatile choice for most groups, large enough to be seen from far away but not so big that students have trouble carrying them and it looks great on either a standard banner pole included with your purchase our a marching frame. If want the most impact, a 3 foot x 10 foot banner may be the way to go. Should you choose this size, we suggest upgrading to the Deluxe Banner Marching Frame to keep this big banner under control. For bands on a tighter budget, or younger groups (such as elementary schools) we recommend the smaller 2.5 foot x 6 foot banner. This banner is lightweight, easy to control, and still looks great on a standard banner pole (included with your purchase).

All three sizes are available in either appliqué or digital banner options.




Applique Banners

Traditional appliqué banners:

With the applique process, your details are sewn directly on to your banner, layering design elements in various colors of thread and nylon creating a handcrafted look. They’re more expensive, but are the gold standard in traditional marching banners.
  • Band Shoppe's Elite Parade Banners are constructed of 200 denier nylon, which is durable yet lightweight
  • Quilted with layers of Tyvek lining for maximum stability 
  • All lettering and logos are made of the same 200 denier nylon and are applied to the banner using a solid satin stitch
  • Reinforced seams prevent raveling
  • Your finished banner includes two, 3 inch wide double layer pole sleeves to accommodate a deluxe marching frame
  • Add fringe or leave it off, it’s up to you
  • Metallic Gold and Metallic Silver color options available
A few things to consider before choosing this option:
Because of the handcrafted nature of these banners, expect to wait around 6 to 8 weeks for delivery. Check our manufacturing schedule for the current delivery forecast (banners are listed toward the bottom). Also, small or highly detailed logos, should be avoided with this process.

Washing Instructions: Appliqué banners can be fragile, so we recommend they be spot cleaned only as necessary.



Digital Banners

Digitally Printed banners:

The digital process uses a balanced combination of ink, heat, and pressure to embed your image into the surface of the banners. The sublimated image will be smooth to the touch and is fully machine washable. Digital banners are decidedly more resilient! Details remain bright and beautiful for years if it is cared for correctly.

Digitally printed banners are an ideal option for groups on a budget, groups wanting a more modern look or groups that want a traditional look without the hassle of caring for a traditional appliqué banner.
  • Band Shoppe's Digital Parade Banners are made of 7.3 oz polyester canvas
  • Printed with unlimited colors, unlimited logos, any letter style with no character limit
  • Perfect for small or intricate logos
  • Add photos, fades, and effects, not possible with appliqué banners
  • Add stripes in your school colors for no additional cost
  • Laser cutting lets you choose more creative silhouettes 
  • Lined with the same high quality 7.3 oz poly canvas top for added stability
  • Reinforced teams prevent raveling
  • Your finished banner includes two, 3 inch wide double layer pole sleeves to accommodate a deluxe marching frame
  • Add fringe or leave it off, it’s up to you

A few things to consider before choosing this option:
Production time is much faster for digital banners at 2 to 4 weeks. Again, check our manufacturing schedule for the current delivery forecast (banners are listed toward the bottom). When sending images for your banner, remember that higher quality images will make a better final product. Vector logos and images are ideal but not always available. Remember: the larger the file size, the better. We accept most image formats including JPG, PSD, TIF, and vector formats including AI, EPS, or PDF. Also, metallics are not available with this option.

Washing Instructions: Fully machine washable! Cold water on the gentle cycle using is detergent for delicates.




You can check out some of our banner designs at bandshoppe.com.

Ready to get started? Contact us for pricing. If you have any problems with your banner, or any additional questions concerning care, contact us online or call us at 800.457.3501.


Crusader Cam: Season 3, Episode 1

Crusader Cam: Season 3, Episode 1
photo courtesy of The Boston Crusaders

Season 3 of the Crusader Cam is here! 

If you don’t keep up with Crusader Cam, you’re seriously missing out! The Crusader Cam is a fun, firsthand look inside the lives of our members as they spend the summer traveling and performing across the country.

Tune in every Friday at 5pm for a new episode or stay up do date on Facebook!



Drum Corps Season is Coming Soon!

Drum Corps Season is Coming Soon!
photo courtesy of The Boston Crusaders











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We can hardly believe the Boston Crusaders move-ins are starting tomorrow in Castletown, Vermont!  That means the Drum Corps tour season is just around the corner and we can't wait!!

The DCI Tour kicks off the premiere show in Indianapolis, IN on June 23rd with a line-up sure to please including Boston Crusaders, The Cavaliers, Phantom Regiment, The Cadets, Bluecoats, and Carolina Crown. Tickets are on sale now! And while you're at the DCI website, check out the full tour schedule.

Until then, take some time to look back at Season Two of Crusader Cam! Or check them out on Facebook!






A Welcome Message from Band Shoppe!

A Welcome Message from Band Shoppe!

Welcome to the Band Shoppe blog/newsroom – we're glad you stopped by!

For those who don't know about us, Band Shoppe is a division of Pearison Incorporated based in Cynthiana, Indiana. Pearison Inc. was founded in 1970 by Chuck Pearison, along his wife Susan, as a small music repair shop operated out of their two car garage in Poseyville, Indiana. The business soon expanded to include marching uniforms and accessories, these products were sold from a small black and white flyer that was mailed to three states under the name "Band Shoppe".

Since then, Band Shoppe has grown to nearly 90 employees! With a full staff of sales and customer service representatives all based here in the USA, as well as secure online shopping, Band Shoppe gives you an easy shopping experience with fast and reliable shipping through USPS and UPS. Our recent 20,000 square foot manufacturing addition has expanded our facilities to 55,000 square feet. This expansion gives Band Shoppe the ability to make even more of our quality marching products right here in the USA, including our full line of custom uniforms and flags!


Here's what you can look forward to in the Band Shoppe Blog: 

  • We'll introduce you to the people who make Band Shoppe different
  • We'll share with you information about the products we sell - our quality custom marching jackets, color guard and percussion uniforms, and our made-to-last show flags as well as fun tips and tricks to help your group stand out 
  • Look for special guest bloggers, interviews with giants in the activity, and a few surprises
  • We'll answer your questions about how to make your show's vision a reality
  • We'll keep you up to date on sales and events taking place

Stay tuned for weekly updates with tips, tricks, tutorials, how-to guides, event wrap ups, photos, and much much more for both marching band, and color guard. We hope you find some interesting and helpful information, new ideas, and opportunities to join the conversation.

Here are a few link to help you get started:
>> Read more about Band Shoppe
>> Read the Band Shoppe Responsibility Statement
>> Follow us on Social Media:            
>> Shop now at bandshoppe.com

Please remember: We ask that you keep your comments relevant to the conversations taking place here so that we can maintain respect for all those involved and add value and depth to the discussion. All comments are moderated. Profanity, racial and ethnic slurs, and rude behavior won’t be tolerated and we will quickly remove any comments that are offensive, disrespectful or irrelevant.

This blog is a public forum – don’t post anything confidential or private. Also, these are the personal views of the individuals posting here, and not necessarily those of the Company. And, lastly, this is not the place to submit specific customer service questions or technical support inquires. For specific customer issues, please complete a Contact Us request with as much information as possible or give us a call at 1.800.457.3501.

Thank you for reading, visiting, commenting and contributing. We’re excited to have you here!

The Band Shoppe Blog Team



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