Promote Your Business, Club Or Charity With Promotional Clothing

Aug 22
21:01

2009

Dan Toombs

Dan Toombs

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Promotional aclothing has always been one of the most best ways of promoting your company charity or event. This article looks at some of the most popular promotional clothing available in the UK.

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Promotional clothing is everywhere. You see logo printed t-shirts on the playing field. High quality embroidered polo shirts are worn on the golf course and tennis court. Polo shirts are also very popular used as casual corporate uniforms in the office as well as on the exhibition stand. Rugby shirts,Promote Your Business, Club Or Charity With Promotional Clothing Articles sweaters, and jackets are popular eye candy in the winter and on any cool day. Each of these popular clothing articles is also a very popular promotional gift that will continue selling your company, club or charity for months if not years.

Each of these different types of promotional wear deserves a little further explanation as to how they can be used to promote your company. You would be surprised at how well corporate clothing helps promote your business or organization. Did you know that studies have shown that each time a printed t-shirt is worn by someone on the high street, on average 50 people see the advertisement on the front? Now that is promoting brand awareness!

T-shirts are an excellent inexpensive promoter. Starting at as little as 99p each for the least expensive one wear shirt up to around £5.00 for the higher quality shirts, they are a very good means of getting your logo in front of people. They are popular gifts for charity days, sporting events, clubs and used as corporate clothing on the exhibition stand. They are also very popular gifts when handed out to your customers when they visit your trade show stand. Printed with your company logo and details, they will continue to sell for you or promote your cause each time they are worn.

Polo shirts and rugby shirts are the next step up. Both have a button collar but polo shirts have short sleeves and rugby shirt have long. Therefore, polo shirts usually sell better in the warmer months and rugby shirts in the colder month. Although they can be printed, the nicer quality shirts should be embroidered as this type of personalisation looks very classy on a good quality shirt. Both styles are popular corporate wear and they also sell well in sporting clubs and other organizations where people enjoy wearing the logo.

Promotional jackets, fleeces and sweaters are obvious additions to the before mentioned shirts. Colour coordinate them with a promotional shirt and you have a complete corporate branded uniform. In the UK where it rains 180 days a year on average, it is nice to have something warm to pull on when the skies open. Jacket and other outerwear are also very popular with certain outdoors clubs as well as on the exhibition stand.

Whether you are wearing corporate clothing to promote your company look and brand or you are handing them out as gifts, they do work. People love wearing logoed clothing. Especially if the clothing promotes a company they like doing business with or a cause they feel strongly about. Try to ensure that both your staff and your customers wear your branded apparel and you will not be sorry you did.