Great corporate apparel programs feel deliberate. The logo is the same size everywhere it appears. The thread color matches the brand. The garment fabric fits the audience. And the whole system reads as a single visual identity, not a warehouse of one-off orders.
Standardize the logo file. One master digitized set — chest, cap, sleeve, back — used across every reorder. Consistency starts here.
Standardize the thread. Specify Madeira, Isacord or Robison-Anton codes, and require every vendor to use those. Two 'blue' threads look different next to each other.
Standardize placement. 3.5″ chest logo, positioned 7.5″ down from the shoulder seam on adult garments. Write it down.
Choose fabrics deliberately. A polo that breathes matters for a field team. A performance layer matters for a warehouse crew. Comfort drives compliance — uniforms that don't get worn are uniforms that failed.
Photograph the program. Real photos of real people in the apparel become your onboarding kit for the next new hire and the next reorder.