Put your Advertising Message on Clothing and Staff Uniforms
Once upon a time you could get someone to
walk up and down the street wearing a sandwich board
to advertise your shop.
Today I doubt that your employees would happily
to don a sandwich board and walk around
all day - especially if it is raining.
But there is another way.
One way to promote your company
is to provide all your staff with
a shirt or jacket with your company name and logo on it.
Your staff benefit by having the clothing free of charge,
and you can probably supply it to them net of tax (check this with your accountant).
Your staff, at all times during the working day, will then
be easily identified and will project a much more
professional image.
A few years ago you would pay a fortune in set up fees
and no one would talk to you if you were not about to order hundreds of garments.
Due to advances in technology and printing processes
it is now possible to have a logo and/or company name or slogan
on a garment at very reasonable prices.
Even single garments are now possible and easily affordable.
There are two ways that you can put your logo onto a garment.
One is to use a photographic or printing process to put your image onto
the garment. The other is to have your logo stitched onto the garment.
Both processes have their own advantages and disadvantages.
The advantages of the photographic process is that this can be done almost instantly:
your image is scanned into a computer and then printed out using special
printers. Another advantage is that you can print a very large image at very little extra cost.
The disadvantage of the printing process is that the colours can fade after a couple of washes.
Often the image can make the garment feel stiff and uncomfortable to wear.
The advantages of using embroidery is that you get a much better finish on most items
especially heavier items such as fleeces as the logo is actually sewn into the garment.
As both the embroidery and the garment are of
similar material they will both last about the same length of time.
With embroidery you do not
have any problems with the embroidery fading - in fact it should be almost as good as new even after
the garment itself is well past its best.
Below are links to a couple of companies in the UK who will put your
Company Name and logo onto tshirts and other garments,
both will take an order for a single garment and
there are no set up fees.
Comboutique.com
Instant T-Shirt Printing
create your custom t-shirt with your own picture,
Select your garment , add your logo and company name, preview the result, order it and it's done !
Your custom t-shirt in 3 clicks.
Tamar Embroideries for Custom Embroidered Garments
Put your company name or logo on a fleece jacket, sweatshirt, poloshirt.
We specialise in short runs and single item orders.
No minimum order. No setup fees.
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