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Why should I purchase
custom branded apparel?
It’s true what they say: "Knowledge is
Power." And when you’re faced with the
challenges of dressing your team for
success, a little knowledge can go a long
way—from knowing what’s popular and why...
to what terms mean when you see them on a
label or in a catalog... even to fun tidbits
of information people find interesting. All
this can simplify your decision making,
streamline your process, and show your team
you’ve done your research. And that will
build their confidence in you, boost pride
in their work, and virtually guarantee a
more productive, powerful performance in the
office and on the field.
Here, we’ve provided you with some of that
knowledge... peruse it, have fun with it,
use it in whatever way you can to put the
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Corporate Casual
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Casual Fridays And Dress Down Days
In order to compete in the employment
marketplace, employers in the 90s searched
for creative options to attract new
employees and retain present ones.
So, what happened?
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Wearables shot to the #1 category in
Promotional Products
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Up 3 points from 24% to 27% in one year
Why did this happen?
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90% of all US companies have casual day
of some kind
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1/3 of all companies allow casual
clothing every day
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More than 40% of all companies have
expanded their casual dress options in
the last three years
Casualwear Businesswear Human
Resources Survey
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87% - improves morale
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81% - perceived by employees as a
benefit
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51% - employees save money because of
casual dress
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47% - improves productivity
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Given the chance, 96% of employees take
advantage
What employees said
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81% - Improves morale
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57% - I'm judged now more on my
performance than appearance
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57% - Better comeraderie with managers &
co-workers
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51% - Do best work when casually dressed
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43% - Boss is more approachable
46% reported that if they were offered two
equal positions, the employer which offered
casual days every day would get preference.
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Corporate
Casual Levels |
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The 4 basic classifications of Corporate
Casual at work today are:
Boardroom Casual-
Apparel that’s different than the
traditional business suit, but still
appropriate for the boardroom. Blazers,
oxfords, vests, ties and scarves are the
operative words here.
Business Casual-
Professional dressing that’s perfectly
suited to attend a meeting, conduct a
seminar or to meet a client. Banded collar
shirts, oxfords, denims, vests, sweaters and
turtlenecks are your main menu here.
Relaxed Casual-
Office-appropriate attire that’s
professional enough to face customers, but
comfortable enough to sit in front of the
computer. Golf shirts reign supreme in this
area, as well as denims, chambray shirts,
fashion fleece, sweaters and turtlenecks.
Dress Down Casual-
Casual apparel for a labor-intensive day
such as cleaning out files or organizing
your area. Tees, sweats and denim are your
directions on this one.
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The
Benefit of Seasonal Gift Giving |
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When holiday time rolls around, showing
appreciation to clients and the people on
your team can prove to be a smart move for
encouraging more business and productivity
in the office. Give gifts of golf shirts,
wovens, tees, fleece, or caps tastefully
decorated with your logo, and you can
increase the benefits to corporate identity
programs.
Consider these opinions of small
business owners when asked about holiday
gift giving:
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Over 75% feel it helps improve their
business
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Over 55% believe it leads to increased
sales
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Over 70% consider it an important part
of their marketing effort
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Over 85% believe it improves employee
morale
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Golf
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Still not sure if golf shirts are right for
your team? As the game itself continues to
skyrocket, so does the popularity and
acceptability of golf shirts as a staple of
corporate casual dress codes. And, with the
numbers of people playing golf today, the
odds are in your favor that the majority of
your team will—at the very least—be wearing
your golf shirt on the green. Just consider
these stats about golfers:
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21.5 million men
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5.1 million women
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With 2.1 million, juniors (aged 12-17)
represent the fastest-growing group
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With 7 million, the 30-39 year age group
is the largest percentage at 26.4%
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1 in every 4 golfers is a senior (2.7
million aged 65+)
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43% hold
Professional/Management/Administrative
occupations
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Factoids |
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Question:
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Why do women’s shirts button on the
opposite side than a men’s? |
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Answer:
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Way back in Medieval times, women did not
usually dress themselves.They had handmaids
to help them. Therefore, the dressmakers
designed the garments so the buttons were in
the proper position for the dressers, the
person USING the buttons. The tradition
continued throughout the ages and even into
today’s styles. |
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Question:
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What percentage of the American
workforce is female? |
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Answer:
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60%, making Ladies’ style shirts
increasingly popular for all types of
corporate casual decision makers..
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Question:
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What does "pre-shrunk" really mean? |
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Answer:
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It is NOT pre-washing the fabric. It is a
process where the bolted, uncut fabric is
run through rollers containing tiny nubs
that press the fabric over the nubs,
creating grooves which condense it. This
puckered shrinking effect then allows for
real shrinking when washed. Therefore, the
fabric – not the shirt – is pre-shrunk
before it is even cut and sewn. |
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Question:
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Where did the word "jersey" in
jersey knit come from? |
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Answer:
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It is called that because it was first
knitted in the Jersey and Guernsey Islands
in the English Channel. |
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Question:
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What type of garments are
embroidered more than any other? |
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Answer:
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Golf shirts. They comprise 53% of all
garments embroidered, followed by caps at
21%. |
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Question:
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What is the origin of the pouch
pocket that’s so popular in today’s fleece
styles? |
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Answer:
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It actually dates back to the 1800s when
muffs became a fashionable accessory for
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to keep
their hands warm and conceal money and small
treasures when traveling. |
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Question:
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What makes Microfiber so much softer
than other fabrics? |
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Answer:
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Most other fabrics have 70-80 tendrils of
yarn per strand. Microfiber has 216 tendrils
per strand. It's more finely woven, more
luxurious, also windproof and waterproof.
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Question:
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Where does the name "henley" come
from? |
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Answer:
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Copies of this shirt, a no-collar knit with
buttoned placket, were worn by rowers in
Henley, England. It was originally a rower’s
shirt. |
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Question:
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What is a "half moon sweat patch"
and what’s it really for? |
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Answer:
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The inset back yoke of many upscale-type
golf shirts. While called a "sweat patch,"
it is actually there for decoration purposes
and extra collar support. |
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Question:
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Name three colors that are popular
for trade show "uniforms" today? |
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Answer:
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Any three bright colors. The brighter the
color, the more booth staffers stand out as
a team, so they can be found anywhere in the
booth. The trade is calling them "Crayola
colors." |
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Question:
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Where did the American T-shirt
originate? |
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Answer:
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The "great American T-shirt" actually
originated overseas when American soldiers
in WW I took a lesson from their European
counterparts and started wearing cooler,
light-weight, cotton undershirts instead of
their wool uniforms in the hot summer
climates. |
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Question:
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Where does the term "denim" come
from? |
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Answer:
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From the French "serge de Nimes," a twill
fabric made in Nimes, France from blue
vegetable dyes from the indigo plant, which
is why deeper hues of blue denim are called
"indigo." |
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Question:
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What does the term "ounces" of
fabric refer to? |
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Answer:
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The weight of the fabric based on one yard
of fabric. |
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Question:
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How does the fabric "sanded
gabardine" get its soft finish? |
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Answer:
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It is run through an actual belt sander so
that the fabric is extra soft before it is
cut and sewn. |
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Question:
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Where does the word "khaki" come
from? |
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Answer:
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From the Hindu word meaning "dusty," which
applied to the light brown cotton of the
Indian army uniforms. Troops in 1850’s India
found their white uniforms would be dusty
within hours and began soaking them in mud
to turn the same practical khaki color.
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Question:
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Do recycled bottles actually play a
role in apparel manufacturing? |
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Answer:
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Yes! Recycled plastic bottles are cleaned,
crushed, melted and extruded into the
polyester fibers that make many of today’s
most popular fleece clothing. It’s every bit
as warm and durable as virgin polyester...
but conserves more energy in processing.
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All wearable
items are fully customizable with your company
logo
or
personalization.
We offer the
best in decoration, screen printing, debossing, and
embroidery.
Please inquire
for additional
information,
including pricing,
availability, and art
services.

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