On a job site, your crew's apparel does three jobs at once: it keeps workers safe and visible, it identifies your team, and it advertises your company to every client and passerby. Here is how to choose construction uniforms that deliver on all three.
Prioritize visibility and safety
Hi-vis shirts and vests are not just smart — they are often required. Look for ANSI-style options in colors that stand out on your typical site. Reflective striping matters for early mornings and low light.
Choose durability over everything
Construction is hard on clothing. Embroidered logos outlast prints because they will not crack or peel after repeated industrial washing. For heavier outerwear like softshell jackets and hoodies, embroidery also simply looks more professional.
- Hi-vis tees and long sleeves for daily wear
- Safety vests with your logo for client-facing visibility
- Softshell jackets and hoodies for cooler months
- Caps and beanies to round out the look
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The most professional contractors carry their branding beyond apparel: hard-hat decals, equipment stickers, branded coolers, and of course vehicle graphics. A wrapped truck parked at a job site is one of the best advertisements money can buy.
Make reordering painless
Crews change and grow. Choose a partner who keeps your logo and designs on file so adding a new hire's gear is a five-minute task, not a fresh setup every time. Consistency across the whole crew is what makes a company look established and bid-worthy.