Apparel
Uniforms: “…builds a sense of loyalty to the company.”
Jan 26th
IBM for years insisted that its employees wear white dress shirts. Why?
“Having a company uniform instills in a staff the feeling of being part of the team, which in turn builds a sense of loyalty to the company,” explains Tony Lopez of T & S Cleaning Services. T & S outfits each employee with company t-shirts, polo shirts, sweatshirts and caps — provided by Metroink.
“When in uniform, our employees take pride in themselves and the work they do,” Lopez says. “In addition, our clients are appreciative of the fact that when we are on the job at their facility, the uniform immediately identifies those individuals as T & S staff members.”
Lopez explains that comfort and style were a large consideration in choosing the uniform apparel, but that the firm wanted to insure that it was unique and a reflection of the company.
“All our uniforms utilize the company colors and are predominantly emblazoned with the T & S name and logo,” he adds. “The high visibility that the uniform provides is an important marketing tool that goes hand in hand with enhancing our professional image.”
Company T-shirts: U need Uniforms
Oct 6th
Here’s the top 5 reasons to make sure you and your employess wear a uniform or company t-shirts…
1. professionalism: uniforms make our company look professional, pros get the respect they deserve and charge higher fees
2. sense of security for customers: it can be alarming to see a stranger roaming you building at work or at home, wearing a company t-shirt lets people know who you and your guys are, and what they are there for
3. team: matching apparel makes your staff feel a part of the team and teamwork is what you need to get the job done
4. save money: even the most expensive branded apparel is almost always less expensive than wearing store-bought apparel
5. promotion: everyone wearing your shirt is a walking billboard for your company
