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Spring 2017 2885 North 200 West North Logan, UT 84341 Info@Lazyone.Com Phone: 866-340-5278 Fax: 866-340-5299 spring 2017 2885 North 200 West North Logan, UT 84341 www.lazyone.com [email protected] Phone: 866-340-5278 Fax: 866-340-5299 LazyOne: Leader of the Herd “Mooooove” over, competition! When it comes to one-of-a-kind sleepwear, LazyOne stands apart from the herd—and that’s no “bull.” Here’s a whole round-up of reasons: 1. Innovative Products: Always on the creative frontier, we’re continually launching great new products: critter blankets, sleeping bags, woodland slippers, cowboy booties and much more! 2. Fashion Forward Colors: We keep tabs on the trends and carefully choose the hottest, most “in” colors for our fashions. 3. Unique Word Play: Over 90% of our funny phrases are completely original, “milked” fresh from the punny brains of LazyOne employees (e.g. “Pasture Bedtime,” “Text Mooseaging” ...well, you get the idea)! 4. Quality: We proudly use only the finest quality cotton fabrics—in fact, folks say that our sleepwear is the softest around! 5. Price: Our affordable prices are a good 20-30% less than other sleepwear manufacturers. 6. Sell-Through Rate: Fast. Our popular range of products is easy to stock and easy to sell. 7. Ship Time: Our average shipping time is a short 24-48 hours. Yep—at LazyOne, we “steer” clear of the ordinary by providing unique, quali- ty items and the best service in these here parts. 2 Dear Customer: We’re excited to introduce our 2017 catalog—now simplified and easier to use! Up to 50% off! Our designs are now categorized according to either age group or product type; we hope this improvement will help you to quickly and more easily find At LazyOne, we’re always creating new ideas and prod- the specific items you’re looking for. You’ll also notice that we now have a ucts. And that means that every year we also need to cre- ate more room in our warehouse! For some great deals on photograph of every item in the catalog so you can better see what the product LazyOne merchandise, please check out our website at: looks like. These changes are not only more convenient; they have allowed us to www.lazyone.com/wholesale.asp provide more information in fewer pages! (while supplies last!) Our relationship with you is important to us, and we continue our commitment in providing top-notch sleepwear and accessories along with the best service and delivery. Thank you for being our partner in providing fun sleepwear to so many people. Sincerely, “Gift beat publication,” a LazyOne well-respected newsletter, finds that lazyone is one of the top-selling gift apparel brands nationwide! Everyone knows that LazyOne products are a significant as- set to any store. Ever thought of becoming a LazyOne only Store? Here’s how it works: when everything you sell comes from LazyOne, we take care of all the hassle. That means you place only one purchase order to only one supplier (us!), greatly simplifying your busy schedule and keeping order tracking to a minimum. But that’s not all-LazyOne would also supply all of your store fixtures, merchandising materials and displays! And since we design and make everything you need, we know exactly how to jump-start your business with the right eye-catching products and displays. Ask your sales rep or call our office today to dis- cuss these opportunities. We invite you to join our team in building your own sucessful LazyOne store! lazyone.com 866-340-5278 3 D E A B A - Owl Critter Kids Blanket F- Wolf Critter Kids Blanket AB338 $11.00 AB365 $11.00 B - Horse Critter Kids Blanket G- Fox Critter Kids Blanket AB339 $11.00 AB340 $11.00 C - Monster Critter Kids Blanket H - Moose Critter Kids Blanket AB350 $11.00 AB341 $11.00 D - Bear Critter Kids Blanket I - Pink Horse Critter Kids Blanket new monster AB342 $11.00 AB385 $11.00 E - Buffalo Critter Kids Blanket C blanket! AB228 $11.00 4 Imagination meets relaxation in our new Critter Kids blankets! Your littles will love transforming into their favorite animal alter egos at bedtime, playtime, or anytime! Simply slip the hood over the noggin and nestle hands into the cozy corners—all featuring fun applique designs. Each blanket is a roomy 40” by 50” and made of lightweight, super-snuggly polyester fleece. When it’s time to wrap up warmly, our Critter Kids blankets are the “creature comforts” your kids will crave! One Size $11.00 each fox, wolf and horse blankets have tails on backside! G F H all blankets I have appliqued paws! lazyone.com 866-340-5278 5 Bear SB358 Moose SB359 Get ready to hit the sack in style! Our lovable Sleeping Bags put the “fun” in “functional.” The Moose or Bear face, with appli- que eyes and nose, is stuffed to double as a built-in pillow— perfectly sized for little heads. The interior lining is as durable and warm as the outside is fuzzy and soft. A sturdy zipper runs along the bottom and one side to keep kids cozy, and the handy straps and buttons make for easy storage! When it’s time for kids to cuddle, we’ve got bedtime in the bag! One Size 30” x 68” $55.00 6 heads are stuffed like a pillow! lazyone.com 866-340-5278 7 lined stylish hood! Zips right up! Woodland ZO379 roomy pouch pocket! Nordic ZO380 Our ladies’ Hooded Onesies are the sleeper she’ll love to snuggle in! Made from toasty cotton, each Hooded Onesie features a full-length zipper, a handy “kangaroo” pocket, and a soft and stylish hood. Available in popular Nordic and Woodland prints, each Onesie also features a contrasting trim around the ankle and wrist. When it comes to all things warm and wonderful, she’ll love life in the hood! XS-XL $22.00 8 Flapjacks lazyone.com 866-340-5278 9 Tail End FJ378 Bear Cheeks FJ126 10 No Peeking Bear Bum Special Delivery FJ343 FJ066 FJ283 Looking for full-body comfort? Our Flapjacks fit like a glove with the snugness you’ll love! A modern take on the classic long john, Flapjacks come in a variety of patterns and puns, styles and smiles—each with a functioning trapdoor smack on the bottom to cover those “bear cheeks!” With their snug and stretchy fit, Flapjacks are the tradition of the past, the fashion of the future, and the oh-so-comfy pleasure of the present. Sizes: XS-XL $20.00 lazyone.com 866-340-5278 11 Pink Classic Moose FJ255 Blue Classic Deeriaire Moose FJ179a FJ256 12 Buck Naked Tail End FJ179b FJ741 I Don’t Horse Around! FJ289 lazyone.com 866-340-5278 13 Special Delivery Bear Cheeks No Peeking! KFJ283 Bear Bum KFJ126 KFJ343 KFJ066 Blue Classic Buck Naked Deeriaire Moose KFJ179b KFJ179a KFJ256 14 Kids of all ages love Flapjacks, our new twist on classic comfort! Made from 100% ribbed cotton, Flapjacks are a dream to dream in, hugging the body in toasty comfort from top to bottom. The deco- rative trap door is all sewn up for safety, modestly covering your little darling’s “deeriaire.” Available in a wide variety of styles and sizes, it’s easy to see why kids clamor for ever-fashionable and always funny Flapjacks! Sizes: 2T, 3T, 4T, 6, 8, 10, & 12 $12.50 Tail End KFJ741 Pink Classic Train Caboose Moose KFJ382 KFJ255 lazyone.com 866-340-5278 15 Tail End IFJ741 Baby Flapjacks are the PJs that every nursery needs! Cradling the body in snug comfort, Flapjacks provide stretchable movement, cozy warmth, and handy snaps between the legs for easy diaper access. And speaking of baby “booties,” each Flapjack comes with a (decorative only!) trapdoor to cover those sweet cheeks! When it comes to comfort, baby Flapjacks are just the right formula. Sizes: 6 mo., 12 mo., & 18 mo. $9.50 16 Pink Classic Blue Classic Deeriaire IFJ179a Moose Moose Buck Naked IFJ255 IFJ256 IFJ179b No Peeking! Special Delivery Train Caboose IFJ343 IFJ283 IFJ382 Bear Bum Bear Cheeks IFJ066 IFJ126 lazyone.com 866-340-5278 17 Special Delivery Moose Plaid Falling To Sleep DFJ283 DFJ126 DFJ336 Pattern Moose Moose Fair Isle DFJ351 DFJ269 No Peeking! DFJ343 When Fido needs forty winks, look no further than our Dog FlapJacks! Made from the same cozy fabric as our regular FlapJacks, these dog- gie PJs come in sizes ranging from extra small to large—perfectly accomodating furry friends of all sizes. 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