Thursday, April 1, 2010

Corporate Apparel: The New Business Fashion(Colt Apparel)

Colt Apparel
Corporate Apparel

Corporate apparel is becoming the working person's choice of fashion. Over the past few years, may companies have made the switch to a corporate casual dress code. And for companies, this corporate apparel can translate into a retail line that can be used to market the business. If you are a business owner considering in investing in an apparel line, here are a number of things to consider.

Is the apparel for employees or for clients? If it is for employees it should be seen as incentive. Corporate apparel and business casual dress code is a factor that employees rate as very important in employment satisfaction. Create apparel that employees can wear to work for different occasions. Create oxford shirts and ties for boardroom casual, and Polo shirts for everyday business casual. Also, consider the type of business, as contractors generally choose different fashion than lawyers or bankers. There are a number of accessories that can be branded with company logo for employees to use at home or at travel as well.

Is the apparel line for marketing to clients? And if so, how do you want the apparel to be used? Think of the client base for the type of business here also. Buy something that will appeal to most of the client base. Conduct a test run to see which type of shirt people like most. Business want to expose their companies using corporate apparel, so don't choose a style that will end up in salvage next year.

Remember to choose a color shirt that coordinates with the logo. A blue logo may not show up well or even look good on a blue shirt. Color tone and logo color should compliment each other, not compete.

When people order their apparel, they typically want to know how the sizing runs for a particular item. Most apparel manufacturers have size charts that let you know the exact measurements for a given item. You can use these charts during ordering so everyone knows the exact size of the item they are ordering.

Using brand name apparel is often a good selling point. People are more likely to purchase brands that they recognize, as opposed to off-brands. Brand name apparel lines are known for their quality and popularity and will help you to sell more apparel.

When creating an apparel line, don't forget a few accessories and promotional items. Besides shirts and hats, think of items that are useful to employees or clients, again, depending on the type of business. For companies that have picnics or festival, blankets and towels are a great promotional item. There are also plenty of useful gadgets like lights, calculators, and letter openers that can be used for promotional items.


About the Author

Angela Oliver is a contributing author for Embroidery Authority.com, offering competitive pricing for all custom embroidered logos, apparel, and accessories. Visit http://www.embroideryauthority.com/ for more information about embroidery and corporate apparel.

Colt Apparel

No comments: