Present A Professional Image With Uniform Embroidery

By Mia Kent


There is an old adage which says that there is no such thing as bad advertising. As a company you aim to provide a service that your customers will remember and will want to use again and again. You already have a product that they want and now you want to project a professional corporate image to these customers. There is a valuable tool which can help do this, and that is called uniform embroidery.

Many people have watched military parades, and have remarked how smart a body of people look when they are all dressed the same. Now imagine that same thought employed in your workplace. Everyone dressed the same really does present a professional image to any potential customer touring your facility.

Now take that image a small step further and add your company logo. Some companies do a similar thing but elect for screen printing. Initially this appears good, but after a few washes the printing starts to degrade. It is possible that the printing starts to peel away from the cloth of the shirt. It might look cracked and worn, which would detract from the overall image.

The inclusion of the logo is a wonderful idea, and does promote your business. No matter how well done screen printing is best used on tee shirts. Possibly you wish to display a different image to your clients. Imagine that your logo could appear on a wide variety of work wear, and also in a highly professional appearance.

If this sounds familiar then perhaps the idea of having your logo embroidered onto an article of clothing could be more suitable. A discreet logo on a shirt or blouse, maybe even on a necktie, could help project the level of professionalism that you're aiming for. It is a very simple process to achieve all of this.

As with many things the initial step is always the most difficult. This entails creating a unique design which you consider best defines your company. Your next step is to select a company who will produce the items that you want, Choose one which has experience with dealing with a variety of cloths. Once you have made your selection send your design to them, they will let you know if they can suggest any enhancements.

When you are completely happy with the design you will have to decide where and how the design will be displayed. Those working on a factory floor will have different work wear to the office staff, so you also need to think of sizes. A necktie will require a smaller logo than a polo shirt. When everything has been agreed upon the design is transferred to a computer program which operates the machines which do the actual stitching.

Depending upon the order size the delivery time will obviously vary. Yet when the order arrives you will be glad you decided to use uniform embroidery to help present your company image. As the logo has been permanently affixed to each item, and each item inspected for quality, you get the professional look that you were aiming for. Not only that the logos will last and last.




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