Phone Sock - The Latest Personalised Gift Around

Personalisation of gifts is the latest and hottest fad around. From mugs to caps to T-shirts, jewellery, appliances, and electronic items; almost everything can be personalised with pictures, messages and signatures - whatever. More often than not though, people tend to run out of ideas as to what to personalise. Also, there’s always the risk of the efficacy expiring when people try and personalise. For example, how many are really going to wear that T-shirt with a blown up picture of themselves and their friends mucking around? Most personalised gifts end up being little less than show pieces.

However, here’s a personalised gift that will not suffer such fate. A personalised phone sock is another in the line of personalised items that people are giving as presents. A phone sock can be personalised in many ways – adding a message, a tiny image, tiny and symbolic embellishments, buttons and designer embroidery. For example, let’s say you want to celebrate your child’s first birthday, making a small size invitation that might fit into a phone that has the recipient’s name on it is a great, innovative and attractive way to invite friends and family. Not only will they actually put the invitation to good use, they are definitely going to come to the party!

A phone sock is also a convenient personalised gift in that you know it will be used, a uniform size goes for all, it is quite small so is inexpensive, it is available in innumerable varieties and even the smallest effort at personalising can prove successful. For instance, giving your employees a phone sock each with the company’s logo imprinted on it is a great way to market the company, while at the same time making your employees feel special. And the cost or effort in all of this? Hardly anything at all.

If you’re wondering how to go about personalising a phone sock, just enter the words in a search engine and you’ll find scores of options. Even easier is to buy lots in the same colour and personalise each one yourself by simple embroidery or pasting on some coloured fabric with glue or sewing on buttons or shiny sequences.