People Love my new shirts

I’ve been getting asked several times about my window cleaning and referred up and down ever since wearing my new shirts with my logo’s. My brother in law suggested White shirts and even though there hard to keep clean. It will be nice come summer since I live in the desert; plus they look sharp.

Any Pics?

What do they look like ??

post a pic, Im always interested in seeing other companies shirts. We’ve just got new shirts, island yellow is the color.

This should be a picture of both kinds I got and they are all dri fit



The shirts look great. While I haven’t placed a phone number on my shirt -clever!- I do rock the dri fit. See attached photo. Spent years with collared cotton shirts and I find the dri fit more resilient, white t-shirt required underneath - we all perspire. :stuck_out_tongue: Although I do not wear shorts. Poly/ cotton uniform pants and gore tex boots with a high shine. No humidity or sun extermes here in the northwest. I’m a conservative geek about presentation and yes I do button the top button on job sites. These are kinda tannish gold with my logo. I have several white ones when I’m speaking to groups, networking or doing home shows.



Those look very professional. We have had light blue for the past year but just ordered some a little more attention grabbing. Safety neon yellow with our logo and writing in our navy blue color. They are surely going to stand out. Went with a small batch to make sure they don’t blind people before I go all in with them.

What kind of prices do you get to have your shirts made?

I love the shirt! Now I do have one question for anyone who uses the same or similar material. I tried out a shirt with similar material not sure what it was but it was the synthetic real breathable material but the problem I faced was that within one job of climbing through the bushes to get to the windows it had all kinds of snags in the material and looked trashy. So the question is how does this material fair for climbing in and out of bushes like holly bushes that can really snag a shirt?

I currently use cotten T-shirts because they are comfortable and durable. I would like to switch to a shirt that is a little more breathable in the summer as Texas is intense in the summer. I want something that is comfortable but looks professional and sharp.

I love the look of your shirt and have been thinking of something similar but I want to find the right material that is durable enough.

down either sides of my shirts (from armpit to waist )i cut the seam and then sew in a 1 inch wide mesh strip in the same colour as the shirt. this lets the shirt breath very well in hot weather

@whatapane

I found that some moisture whicking polos snag way easy while others do not. After trial and error ive come to discern from the look and feel. The bad ones usually are softer and cheaper. But the goods ones last long and don’t fade as quick as t shirts.

I’ve been looking for similar shirts to put my business name on but can’t find good ones. Ive got a vinyl cutter and just buy the heat press vinyl, cut out my logo and heat press it to the shirt. Oh yeah I also have a heat press. I think a regular iron will work but a t shirt heat press works better. I usually get some Gildan brand cotton t shirts but these dry fit shirts look sharp

JABeautiful Day and Crestview…Those look nice!

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[SIZE=2]That’s awesome Pete, how much did all your logo making equipment cost? I could really see that coming in handy if you have a few employees. I really like the blue color and the logo, nice work![/SIZE][/COLOR]

Here is the back of our new shirts. I really like them. Our white tees have this on the back and the same on the front without the phone number.

Thanks for the info. So what brands or material type have you found that can take a beating and not snag on bushes and brick? Most homes here have brick siding that have a tendency to snag some shirts as well.

How do you get shirts made? Who draws up the logo? I am brand new in the business and have a couple of clients. I had a shirt made from Vista Print, but I am still waiting for it to come.

I use a dry fit material, and had mine screen printed, it costed me a pretty penny but they last forever, don’t fade, don’t spot with bleach and they don’t show sweat stains.

Sounds like a winner! They look great. I’ve never used the dry fit material. Have you had any problems snagging the shirt going in and out of bushes? As I stated in my first comment the few shirts I have tried snag easy and then the threads in the shirt are all tore up and it looks like crap. Also how are they in the heat?

I Use the ALO shirts they work amazing and come in very many colors to choose from 15-18 Dollars each and my last ones lasted two years climbing around on roofs and through bushes. If you look at my pictures I got collared ones for Bidding and Introductions and a the ALO ones with no collar. The collared one is cheap but is good for office and errands. The ALO work great and as for mine I got them ink jetted because it imbeds in the fabric unlike screen printing but my last ones were screen printed and worked fine for over 2 years.