yeah no what you mean paul the ones i got last time were ok but didn't really think about what i wanted on them so want to change all of it and just get something i can keep decent for when meet clients. fed up with going to put fleece on but then remembering it go massive burn hole in it.. and gradually meeting bigger and more important clients time to stop being more professional lol is it right that i see looking professional as quite important thing?
Send whoever does your clothing the logo, but then get them to do you a proof which shows what the finished clothing will look like. I'm just having some sorted out at the moment for some new hi vis coats.
Looking professional WILL make the difference between getting/not getting a job.
I wear a shirt, tie and trousers, and sometimes full suit to meet new Clients. The rest of the time i am normally found in navy fleece, polo shirt and trousers. These are smart so fine for going out to site, measuring up, and also sitting in site meetings etc. I just stick a pair of overalls over them in the shop for working.
The lads all wear the same; they are not allowed to wear their own stuff at work, and if i see them wearing other companies hi vis/helmets on site, they get taken off and binned. My pet hate.
i do have one problem is a pet hate for overalls i cant get on with them im originally from farming i think wearing one for years covered in cow muck have turned me off i just cant get on with them. so fine that i just reck clothes could get bib and braces
Just get two sets then. One for working in, one for looking professional in. When your professional looking ones get worn, downgrade them to ones you set fire to youself in.
I foynd anyone supplying the clothing and doing the embroidery are vastly over priced. Dont wear logo'd stuff now, but when I did, I'd buy what I wanted after testing its suitability, if it past muster then I'd take it to the local embroidery place in town. Used to cost a fraction of the cost