Listly by Russell Printers
Whether your business is customer facing or not, there are plenty of benefits to introducing corporate workwear for your staff.
By introducing corporate workwear to your team, you can quickly develop a team atmosphere. A uniform helps to create a company mind set and shows customers and clients that you are all on the same team. From shop assistants, through to skilled factory workers, or even the police force, matching workwear helps your staff to feel ready to work, with a sense of unity and equality.
In some cases, introducing a dress code can cause more problems than good. Even with company guidelines for clothing, there can still be awkward conversations with staff about clothing that doesn’t quite fit with the dress policy. To avoid these conversations and to make sure your staff are dressed smartly and uphold your professional image, even when travelling to and from work or on a break.
In some cases, if a retail outlet doesn’t have a set uniform, it can be difficult to work out who actually works there when you need some assistance. It can be quite embarrassing to ask someone for help if it turns out that they don’t actually work there. To prevent this from happening at your workplace, you can introduce corporate workwear such as embroidered shirts or polo shirts. If you want to go one step further to making your staff even more approachable to customers, you could even choose to embroider their name underneath your company logo.
By simply introducing a uniform with a company brand name or logo, you can help to increase the productivity of your staff. Corporate workwear can help your staff to feel a sense of responsibility, encouraging them to have a strong pride in their work and increase their responsibility. Embroidered workwear can help your staff to consider themselves as ambassadors of the company.
By embroidering your company name or logo onto corporate workwear, your staff act as moving advertisement boards, both at work, during their break and during the commute to work and back home. You can even add contact information such as your website, making it easier for potential customers to contact you when they see your company logo on a member of staff’s workwear.