Golf shirts for staff


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I'm not even sure where is the right place to ask this.  If a mod can think of a better place please feel free to move it there.

 

I want to get some golf shirts (polo shirts) for our staff to wear.  I was thinking logo on the breast, slogan on one sleeve and partners (possibly Dell, Microsoft and Cisco) on the other.  I was hoping I could find some pictures online so I could see how it looks.  I wouldn't want the sleeve to look crowded.  If anyone knows where to find some photos online or have some other suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.

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I'm not even sure where is the right place to ask this.  If a mod can think of a better place please feel free to move it there.

 

I want to get some golf shirts (polo shirts) for our staff to wear.  I was thinking logo on the breast, slogan on one sleeve and partners (possibly Dell, Microsoft and Cisco) on the other.  I was hoping I could find some pictures online so I could see how it looks.  I wouldn't want the sleeve to look crowded.  If anyone knows where to find some photos online or have some other suggestions it would be greatly appreciated.

All depends on the cost - I'd pass on the slogan on the sleeve bit -

You want professional look, not a bunch of walking billboards.

Most of the time, go to an embroider - they will have tons of catalogs - you just pick a manufacturer, and have your logo stuff put on.

If you are wanting to penny pinch - dont.  Nothing says "we suck" than a sloppy shirt that employees hate and wont pay to have it pressed professionally.

If you're gonna use customink - at least get the better made stuff - most of it is junk

http://www.customink.com/styles/nike-golf-pique-polo/102400

 

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All depends on the cost - I'd pass on the slogan on the sleeve bit -

You want professional look, not a bunch of walking billboards.

Most of the time, go to an embroider - they will have tons of catalogs - you just pick a manufacturer, and have your logo stuff put on.

If you are wanting to penny pinch - dont.  Nothing says "we suck" than a sloppy shirt that employees hate and wont pay to have it pressed professionally.

If you're gonna use customink - at least get the better made stuff - most of it is junk

http://www.customink.com/styles/nike-golf-pique-polo/102400

 

Cost is not the issue.  We're a multinational and have the budget, it's just the aesthetic decision is up to me locally.  My concern was exactly that, I didn't want to look like a billboard.  We already have nice shirts with an embroidered logo on the breast.  I wanted to add the partners only to give the sense that we have the types of connections that can help our customers.  I was actually thinking last night that 3 is definitely too much.  Probably one, maaaaybe two if done tastefully.  That's why I wanted to see some examples of it.  I know I've seen it before.

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