As lovers of the great outdoors, most Australians own a few different styles of hats, or headwear. But apart from being a wardrobe staple, headwear can also complete a uniform and make a great promotional product with its potential for high-impact branding at a low price point. So, which style do you choose? Baseball, trucker, […]
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As we discussed in Part 1 Business Shirts, buying uniforms for your team or organisation can be challenging. Here’s some advice for anyone looking to source polo shirts for their organisation’s uniform. No longer confined to the tennis court or golf course, this popular shirt style is often chosen for retail, hospitality, software & IT […]
Okay, so you’ve noticed that some of your staff proudly wear the uniforms you’ve provided … they take great care with their shirts and always arrive at work looking crisp and sharp … you’ve also noticed that others don’t. Wouldn’t it be great if you could buy business shirts that didn’t need ironing, then everyone […]
Embroidery and screen printing are the main two methods for adding logos to clothing and apparel. With embroidery, the logo is reproduced by stitching threads directly into fabric. The actual stitching process is fully automatic and performed by computerised embroidery machines. Most commercial embroidery machines have 12 or more sewing heads with up to 15 […]
So you’ve been given the task of buying business shirts for your company or organisation. Where should you start? Firstly, take your “retail shopping hat off”. You are not buying shirts just for yourself, you are buying uniforms for a team of people. So the shirts you choose must come in a range of sizes […]
Why are polo shirts called polo shirts? A brief history of the polo shirt. A polo shirt, simply described, is a T-shaped garment with a knitted collar, short sleeves, a two or three button placket (the neck opening) and is made from a knitted fabric. But what are the origins of this knitted shirt and […]