Corporate Clothing Recommendation
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Hi
We do corporate clothing, but mainly bigger orders, but we can do smaller quantities. Anyone interested in a price please send me details of the type of garments you want, and an idea of the logo/design you want on there, if it's embroidery you require rather than screen printing the stitch count is critical.
Hope I can help
pcowen
We do corporate clothing, but mainly bigger orders, but we can do smaller quantities. Anyone interested in a price please send me details of the type of garments you want, and an idea of the logo/design you want on there, if it's embroidery you require rather than screen printing the stitch count is critical.
Hope I can help
pcowen
I can reccomend a company called Biz Image. A small company but very good. Can do 1 shirt if you want. Cheap as chips which is nice !
www.bizimage.co.uk - not the best site in the world but give them a call, very helpful.
www.bizimage.co.uk - not the best site in the world but give them a call, very helpful.
In all my years of corporate clothing, tiny runs was always a problem. None of the major suppliers wanted to touch it.
I did come up with one workaround. As you're already in for £100 for the jacquard (template), unit costs are silly already. So consider finding your shirts High Street (even better, somewhere like Jermyn Street).
Then go looking for an embroiderer. Try Yellow Pages, local tailors, or if you're really lucky, someone's gran.
I did this for a F1 team looking for ladies' shirts. Told the girsl to walk out their office door down to Lewin's and choose the shirt style they wanted (and to pick up some turks head cufflinks I knew they had in the right colours). They got better quality and fit, we got them finished at a serious price.
I did come up with one workaround. As you're already in for £100 for the jacquard (template), unit costs are silly already. So consider finding your shirts High Street (even better, somewhere like Jermyn Street).
Then go looking for an embroiderer. Try Yellow Pages, local tailors, or if you're really lucky, someone's gran.
I did this for a F1 team looking for ladies' shirts. Told the girsl to walk out their office door down to Lewin's and choose the shirt style they wanted (and to pick up some turks head cufflinks I knew they had in the right colours). They got better quality and fit, we got them finished at a serious price.
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