Why Uniforms?

There are many reasons why investing in a uniform program is a smart business move. Some are obvious, like the fact that your employees will look neater and more professional. Others aren't quite so apparent. At The Uniform Experts we've got the answers to the question, "Why uniforms?"

1. Improved company image

Your employees are a representation of your company. If they project a clean, professional appearance, you will be perceived as a quality organization, up there with the nation's leaders.

2. Company advertising

Putting logos and emblems on your employees' uniforms creates name recognition. Name recognition builds awareness and credibility to attract new customers.

3.  An added employee benefit

Wearing a uniform each day saves personal expense, inconvenience and aggravation. These employee benefits can be used to counter wage increases.
4. Soil protection
Your employees won't ruin their own clothes. That's a well-appreciated company benefit that results in a happier, more productive work force.

5. Safety

Our garments are specially designed to be safe in the workplace. That means no loose flaps to get caught in machinery or cause accidents.

6. Identification/security

For your customers, uniforms provide a sense of security, because authorized company personnel are easily identified. In addition, within your premises, unauthorized outsiders stand out in contrast to uniformed staff. Uniforms can be color coded to indicate access authority. Finally, employees are less likely to act unprofessionally when they're identifiable.

7. Build team spirit, morale and productivity

Uniforms give your employees a group identity. Creating a team attitude encourages cooperation and a willingness to work together to achieve goals.

 

See if you can solve this one:

Q: XYZ, Inc. bought 1000 shirts to give away at a festival for $6 each. The following day, one of the shirt recipients wore his shirt to a weekend class.(170 people saw him). When class was over he went to the gas station to fill up his car (13 saw him) and was off to lunch with a friend at a restaurant (52 saw him). After lunch, he went to a mall (358 saw him). Finally, he stopped for Chinese for dinner on the way home (17 saw him). How many people saw XYZ, Inc.'s name and message on each of the 1000 shirts over the lifetime of each shirt?

A: We don't know either but it's a lot!! Where's your logo been lately?

 

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