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The meaning behind a firefighter badge
A Canadian firefighter badge often contains a number of small silent symbols with plenty of meaning. They can be historic elements like axes, bugles, ladders, caduceus and crosses. Municipal logos, maple leaves and beavers are other common icons, like in the…
Will you be wearing a poppy pin?
This Friday is Remembrance Day. Will you be wearing a poppy pin? Will you give a minute? Just a few weeks ago, TrimTag got word from Veterans Affairs Canada they have trusted us once again to produce these unique gold…
Return of the Tudor Crown
The Tudor Crown is making a comeback with the accession of King Charles III to the British throne. The Tudor Crown, also known as the King’s Crown, was last in use officially from 1902 to 1953. It will replace St.…
Proud to supply PRIDE Month symbols to First Responders
TrimTag helps First Responders show their colours during PRIDE Month First Responder agencies are actively participating in PRIDE Month and looking for ways of showing their support with colours and symbols. Paramedics, police and public agencies including Region of Durham…
Symbolic orange uniform epaulettes
Marking a new era on The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation This month you might see TrimTag’s newest custom orange epaulettes on the shoulders on first responder uniforms. Wearing orange epaulettes is a new way some public safety agencies…
Trimtag launches Insignia Insights a new blog series
Announcing the launch of our newest blog series: Insignia Insights. As Remembrance Day 2020 approaches in a year no one expected, Trimtag Trading Inc. was inspired to create Insignia Insights. Featuring notable visual identities, our blog will profile the makers,…
We remember In Flanders Fields turns 100
WHO: John McCrae, Canadian doctor, veteran and author of In Flanders Fields 100 years agoWHY WE LIKE THIS BRAND: We remember. Veterans are not a brand, they are real heroes who stand on guard and sacrifice for all and country.…