How to Leave a Lasting Impression with Business Uniforming

March 13, 2018

How do you define a business casual uniform? Tie? No tie? T-shirt? Whether you’re a Wall Street mogul or a Silicon Valley start up, the definition of uniform has shifted to include more versatility and personality.

There’s no denying that our lives are busy. We rush from morning yoga sessions to the office and then out again to business lunches and onsite meetings. We don’t have time for three or four “costume changes” throughout the course of the day, so our clothes need to be able to keep up with our hectic schedules. We need styles that can take us from the gym to the boardroom to our kids’ soccer game or a night out on the town.

SanMar’s latest selling occasion makes it easy for companies to outfit their teams in styles that will both leave a lasting impression, and leave room for employees to add their own personal touches to their individual looks.

Our curated collections help you create a corporate capsule collection—a menu of options that create a unified office experience. Turn those have-to-wear uniforms into want-to-wear corporate fashion statements with three easy steps.

Step One: Choose a color scheme that fits your business. Colors that complement your logo are an obvious choice but don’t be afraid to pick subtle tones that make your logo pop.

Step Two: Select a shirt and coordinating outer layer that reflects your company’s culture. Sports coats are no longer the defacto go-to for corporate styles. Cardigans, ¼-zips and even hoodies are replacing suits and jackets.

Step Three: Give the whole outfit a hand-crafted feel by enhancing the uniform with accessories and personal touches. Colorful tennis shoes, a stunning scarf or an exciting sock choice can add just the right amount of flare to a uniform to allow everyone to be unique while still being part of the team.

Want more? Check out the business uniforming selling occasion, available now on SanMar.com.

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