What's the minimum for embroidered work shirts?
We require a minimum of 6 pieces for custom embroidered workwear, making it accessible for small crews, startups, or specific teams within larger operations.
What workwear brands and styles can be embroidered?
We offer embroidered work shirts from industrial workwear brands like Dickies, Red Kap, and Carhartt in styles ranging from classic button-up work shirts with pockets to moisture-wicking performance work polos. We'll help you choose the right shirt style and fabric for your specific trade and work environment.
Should we add employee names to work shirts?
Many service companies do. Names create accountability when technicians work in customers' homes or businesses, build personal connection and trust with clients, and make your crew easily identifiable.
Can we outfit different roles with different workwear styles?
Absolutely. Many companies distinguish field technicians from supervisors, or different service departments using shirt colors, styles, or embroidery placement.
What shirt colors work best for work environments?
It depends on your trade. Darker colors like navy, charcoal, and black hide dirt, grease, and stains better for automotive, mechanical, and industrial work. Lighter colors provide better heat reflection for outdoor trades in hot climates. We'll help you choose colors that balance practicality with your brand identity and work conditions.