Tag Archives: branded apparel

Why Small Businesses Personalize Employee Workwear

Diverse small business employees wearing personalized branded workwear including hi-vis apparel, embroidered uniforms, scrubs, quarter-zips, and work shirts.

Personalized Workwear Is Becoming a Competitive Advantage for Small Businesses For many small businesses, employee workwear used to mean ordering a basic shirt with a company logo and calling it a day. Today, that mindset is changing quickly. Small businesses across construction, contracting, healthcare, transportation, warehousing, landscaping, manufacturing, retail, and service industries are investing in […]

Better Workwear Builds Pride on the Job

Contractor crew wearing branded VAV Company workwear and boots outside an industrial building with visible years-of-service and leadership recognition details.

Employees Notice When Companies Invest in Them A small business may not have hundreds of employees or its own HR department. But even companies with five, ten, or twenty employees build their own reputation—along with a sense of pride—with each day on the job. Employees notice whether the company invests in the people wearing the […]

Why Workwear Impacts More Than Appearance

Diverse warehouse employees wearing coordinated branded JMRS workwear, safety footwear, and personalized apparel in a modern industrial workplace.

From safety footwear and outerwear to personalized uniforms and recognition apparel, what employees wear affects comfort, confidence, engagement, and workplace culture. Today’s Employees Notice the Difference Employees notice when their company invests in them. They notice the quality of the jacket they are handed on the first day. They sense the comfort of the work […]

How Custom Work Uniforms Help Professionals Show Up Ready: The Chef Cardie Story

Chef Cardie Mortimer with chefs wearing professional chef uniforms and hats in a commercial kitchen

Custom work uniforms do more than create a consistent look—they help people show up ready, confident, and accountable. That’s something Chef Cardie Mortimer understands better than most. After decades in professional kitchens—and a life-changing injury that forced him to rebuild his career—Cardie found that what he wore still mattered. Not for appearance alone, but for […]