If you’re having T-shirts printed for a works do, or as uniform items, or for sports team wear, there are several things you can do to make sure they are sure fire winners with the people who will be wearing them
When choosing your T-shirt design, consult those who will be wearing the garment you’re ordering – in one case, a small firm ordered T-shirts that turned out to be very unpopular with their staff. In fact, several people refused to wear them. Why? Because the colours chosen looked similar to a local football team, but the staff were supporters of a rival club – wearing the T-shirts, in their minds, made them look like fans of the opposition.
Make sure you understand what your team or staff will be doing in the printed garments you order. Sometimes a collar is more appropriate because people want to look smarter – in that case a printed polo shirt may be more popular than a T-shirt.
Place a small sample order and give them to some people to wear when going about their normal activities. This sometimes reveals that your chosen T-shirt is too short or too long, fits too tightly or too loosely – by choosing a different design or manufacture of T-shirt you can improve the comfort of those wearing it, thus making them much happier with their work or sportswear.




































