CORPORATE CLOTHING & UNIFORMS

Branded clothing is the hardest-working merchandise there is. Your team wears your brand every single day, in front of every customer, and honestly, few things make us prouder than seeing a whole team step out in gear we’ve made. It’s also the category with the most moving parts: sizes, fabrics, placement and rollout logistics. Let’s walk through each decision together.

What we supply

Our corporate clothing range covers jackets and outerwear, golf shirts and polos, t-shirts and casual wear, winter warmers (hoodies, sweaters, tracksuits, beanies, scarves and gloves), workwear and hospitality wear, headwear, bush and outdoor gear, kids’ apparel and footwear, plus well-known name brands if you want your logo on labels your team already loves. As a one-stop manufacturer and supplier with in-house printing and embroidery, everything happens under one roof.

Choosing the right garment

Match the garment to the job it has to do:

  • Customer-facing teams: golf shirts and polos: smart, comfortable and the classic uniform staple.
  • Workshops, warehouses, industrial and mining: durable workwear built for demanding environments, where hard wear and safety come first.
  • Hospitality: garments that stay presentable through long shifts.
  • Outdoor teams and lodges: bush and outdoor gear designed for the elements.
  • Events and promotions: t-shirts and caps: cost-effective at volume and instantly recognisable.
  • Winter: branded hoodies, jackets and beanies are the most-appreciated staff items we do. Order before the cold hits; see Lead Times & Deadlines.

Getting sizes right

Sizing is the number-one thing that delays clothing orders, collect it early. Practical tips from thousands of rollouts:

  • Collect sizes when you collect names, in one round, with a firm cut-off date.
  • Order a spread of spare sizes (a few extra M/L/XL) for new joiners and swaps, reprints of single garments later cost more per unit than spares now.
  • Unsure between two sizes? Size up: a slightly roomy shirt gets worn, a tight one doesn’t.

Branding your garments

The two workhorses are embroidery (stitched, premium, survives industrial washing, ideal for golf shirts, jackets and caps) and printing (screen printing, digital transfer or heat press, bold and cost-effective for t-shirts and event wear). Laser etching offers a subtle tone-on-tone alternative. Placement follows convention for good reason: left chest for logos, sleeves for secondary marks, full back for statements. Every garment has tested branding guidelines, and you approve an artwork layout before a single item is branded. See Branding Methods Explained and Artwork & Logo Requirements.

Personalising with staff names works beautifully via embroidery or digital methods, a small touch that turns a uniform into *their* uniform.

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Rollouts, large teams and multiple branches

Whether you need 10 items or 10,000, the process is the same, what changes is the logistics, and that’s where we do our best work:

  • Multi-branch delivery. We split your order and deliver directly to each location across South Africa, packed per branch, no redistribution headache at head office.
  • Franchise consistency. For franchises, one supplier means every location’s garments match: same fabric batch, same Pantone-matched logo, same quality. (Our franchise clients include some of South Africa’s best-known chains.)
  • Repeat orders. Your artwork and specs stay on file, so topping up sizes or onboarding new staff later is quick, and embroidery repeats carry a reduced setup fee.
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A note on budget

Setup fees apply per branding process, so consolidating your team’s order into one run costs less per garment than dribbling orders through the year. If budget is tight, one well-made branded golf shirt per person beats two cheap ones, quality garments are worn for years, and your logo deserves fabric that lasts as long as it does.

Kitting out a team?

Tell us your team size, garment types and deadline, and we’ll send a costed proposal with product options and an artwork layout.

Related guides:

LEAD TIMES & DEADLINES

Standard turnaround, year-end cut-off dates, and how we handle urgent deadline orders.

HOW ORDERING WORKS

From browing to delivery in seven simple steps – and how long each stage takes.

BRANDING METHODS EXPLAINED

See what each of our 18 branding techniques looks like and which products works best in.