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Tips for choosing the right Polo shirts for your business logo

The polo shirt, usually worn by tennis and golf players, can be described as synonymous with that of a sporty chic style. So when contemplating a company purchasing embroidered polo shirts, think about who's going to wear the shirt, what environment it's going to wear in, and the brand identity you 're trying to establish.

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Tips for choosing the right Polo shirts for your business logo

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  1. Tips for choosing the right Polo shirts for your business logo

  2. The polo shirt, usually worn by tennis and golf players, can be described as synonymous with that of a sporty chic style. • So when contemplating a company purchasing embroidered polo shirts, think about who's going to wear the shirt, what environment it's going to wear in, and the brand identity you 're trying to establish.

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  4. 1.Which type of fabric? • While the first polo shirts ever made were made from cotton, there are more fabric options available in the versions today. • These include blends of cotton and polyester, as well as blends made of 100 percent polyester. • Cotton is a high-quality, breathable, soft fabric; while the blends are renowned for their wrinkle-free ability. • Also, blends are less likely to shrink, while cotton may quickly shrink and may not be as durable as other fabrics. • Polyester versions are renowned for their moisture-wicking capacity and durability, particularly after repeated washing.

  5. 2.Which color & brand? • While colour blocking is also common, most polo shirts are one colour. • Think about the presence of the logo on a solid shirt or one with two or more colours. • Which will allow the logo to better stand out. • In terms of Pantones, the brand guidelines describe unique logos colours. • When contemplating embroidery and colour of the fabric, when working with your decorator, strive to stick to the closest match for your logo.

  6. Only if you put a Pantone book up against the sewn mark, but who carries around a Pantone book, would you find a small difference. • Note also that the colours of the logo can look different depending on the ambient light.

  7. 3.Performance features • Before assisting your corporation, think about the kind atmosphere in which your shirts are going to be, and the expected performance that your organization members may expect. • Do your members need a wardrobe that keeps them cool and dry while they work in conditions outside? Features such as moisture-wicking properties and anti-odor technology can help your shirts stay dry and prevent odour-causing microbes from developing.

  8. Polo shirts are mostly made from polyester microfiber in the golf apparel industry, a material intended to make the shirts lighter than other fabrics like 100 per cent cotton. • But when thinking about your fabric, don't rule out cotton entirely. • Multi-performance features can be beneficial for specific environments by fabric techniques which use blended materials to create polo shirts. • The blended material consisting of cotton and poly microfiber blends is a good example of this, a mixture that makes for a more flexible and moving garment.

  9. 4.Decoration • When decorating the polo shirts in your business , it's important to consider what kind of decoration options are best suited for your garment. • Whether it's screen printing, direct-to-garment printing or embroidery, you 're going to want to consult with your decorator to choose the best choices.

  10. Consider what the shirt would use in its decorations. • Would you like to display the logo only, or would you prefer a garment with additional design elements? • Traditional embroidered polo shirts are usually decorated with the logo in the left chest section, but there are several other ways to decorate a polo shirt. • Whether it's the usual classic decoration or something more modern, try thinking beyond the t-shirt box and consider the many possibilities that are accessible.

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