An Unbiased View Of Polo Company Shirts

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Corporate Polo Shirts (aka - Company Polo Shirts) are the foundation of many businesses staff uniform but how do you ensure you get it correct for your company? Smarter than a T-shirt and less formal than a shirt, the Corporate polo uniform can often provide just the correct balance between style and substance but like any item of corporate clothing it must be ideal for the working environment and be able to deliver wearer comfort & value-for-money.

It might sound obvious but a Polo Shirt just isn't an item of safety clothing, so it's vital that your particular company (or a suitably qualified person) execute a risk assessment. Anyone involved with hazardous work requires special consideration, which is why today's article is only intended to deal with Corporate and light industrial applications - for which the very first choice is fabric.

Polo Shirts are often worn as a base layer (next to the skin), so you need to think about the temperature of the office - your staff certainly will not thank you whenever they are too hot (or too cold)!

In the regard, the choice between Cotton and Polyester (or possibly a blend of the 2) is simply as relevant as the burden of the fabric itself: Cotton is a natural fibre and is therefore kind to the skin and comfortable to wear BUT a synthetic fabric, such as Polyester, is more robust and simpler to care for. This really is why almost all Corporate Polo Shirts are made of fabric with a blend of both Cotton & Polyester fibres.

The exact choice relies on a range of factors, so it's best to talk to your supplier for specific advice but as a rule of thumb, Cotton Polo Shirts in 220 to 250gsm weight fabric will normally be reserved for office & clerical staff, whilst Cotton/Polyester in 180 to 220gsm weight are mainly utilized for Company Polo Shirts in light industrial fabrication & engineering.

Polo Shirts are available in an assortment of styles; usually they come with two or three button opening (placket) at the neck, a rib knit collar and short sleeves but you'll find additional options and several of these may be useful, for example a lengthy back panel (to keep the wearers lower back warm) and side vents (for ease of movement).

Colours need to be considered in light of your corporate logo and if there is not a similar colour available from stock then go along with a complimentary colour or (if you require sufficient quantity) perhaps a bespoke Polo, manufactured to match your company colour/s.

For Corporate Polos there can really be only one choice and that is embroidery. An embroidered Polo Shirt looks so much smarter than one that is printed and conveys an air of quality that's challenging to obtain with every other type of embellishment. The traditional placement for the company logo is on the left or right chest but an increasing number of companies are adding additional embroidery to the chest, sleeves and back for example the company website, brand names and sometimes individual wearer names (even though this does limit the potential to reuse the garment, if a member of staff should leave).

It is important that the supplier digitises the image correctly for use on Polo Shirt fabric and uses the correct backing but a professional embroiderer will do this as a matter of course. Sometimes it may be essential to make minor adjustments to a business logo, such as increasing the thickness of fine lines or even the size of small text as a way to give a great result but again your supplier should discuss this with you and advise how it's possible to show your logo to best effect.

Having the proper Polo Shirt will help your company portray a professional image, to both visitors and the wider business community. An attractive and comfortable Company Polo could also help unify your staff and motivate them to work with the company, rather than just for the company.

Unfortunately, Corporate Polo Shirts tend to be seen as little more than a cost to the company also it can be tempting for buyers and company owners to look towards the cheapest option but if that suggests presenting a poor image or replacing the garments sooner than expected, then what is the real cost?

Sometimes the real difference between a cheap garment and the right garment is measured in pennies. With the right choices as well as the right supplier, your Corporate Polo Shirts should represent real value-for-money and that is a much more savvy way of protecting your bank balance for the long-term.