mercredi 13 janvier 2016

Buying Embroidered Business Apparel For Your Workers

By Angela Harris


Corporate identity is very important for firms that are looking at creating awareness and or projecting an image of excellence among the society. One way of getting the world out there is by buying embroidered business apparel for the workers. It projects a corporate image and great for spreading the word out there. Here is how to go about it.

There is nothing as one size fits all when buying apparel for your workers. Different workers love different clothing. It would be important to mix any type of clothing. For example, you may have long sleeve shirts, short sleeve shirts, mesh polo shirts, zipped pullovers, tee shirts, dress shirts, sleeveless pullovers, vests, and so forth. Each worker would choose the dressing that he or she likes according to her tastes and preferences.

Seek quality in your outfit buying decision. Quality dressing lasts long and looks good when worn repeatedly. It may cost a little more, but it is worth the cost. In the same line, think of the material that you would like to buy such as cotton, fleece, polyester or a blend of several materials for jackets, shirts, tee shirts, and so forth.

There are world of embroidery designs and very many colors out there that you can choose. If you are buying different sets of clothing, you may dedicate a set for company colors and mix up colors for the rest of the sets. The mix prevents the dressing from becoming monotonous. For embroidery, look for something that augers well with your industry and the material of your dressing. A company logo can be printed or sewn at the front and slogan at the back.

Ask employees to suggest the attire that they would like to have for the uniform. They will feel more comfortable wearing clothing that they choose but not what has been forced on them. Ask them for the colors, designs, and materials that they like.

Take note of the employee sizes before the purchase. Most people may be around the same size but there are those who have large bodies, small bodies, broader shoulders, and so forth. For the employees to feel motivated to wear the dressing on their own will, the dressing has to fit them and look good when worn.

Have a look at the type of work and the climate in which your employees work. If most of them work in the fields, you would need to alternate between warm clothing and light clothing so that they can be comfortable during the hot and cold climate. Moreover, if there teams that operate moving machines or work in a workshop buy appropriate clothing such as overalls, short-sleeved sweatshirts and so forth.

Shop around for good offers in the market. Several suppliers out there could be willing to give good discounts for volume purchases. Compare different bids, and buy in volume to take advantage of quantity discounts. This will reduce costs for your company.




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