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Scratchy
I went to a local sporting goods store and had them embrorder mine told them what I wanted they typed into thier computor and about a minute I had a dozen options picked one machine stitched em. NO BRAINER! they charged me $5 a shirt had a dozen made shirt cost $7 each by the dozen embroider $5 total $12 each took less than 20 minutes total fixxed 2 employees cars in the lot $80 so the shirts really cost $64 for the dozen
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I bought 5 shirts for $5 ea. They are grey or blue, collared, 2 button, light knit,
short sleeve shirts from WalMart.
Took them to a print shop and spent $6 each add'l to get my company name over the front pocket in 1 inch vinyl letters and WINDSHIELD REPAIR on the back in 3 inch letters. Some of the others sound much nicer, tho.
They look ok w/ some black shorts as a uniform.
Ken
short sleeve shirts from WalMart.
Took them to a print shop and spent $6 each add'l to get my company name over the front pocket in 1 inch vinyl letters and WINDSHIELD REPAIR on the back in 3 inch letters. Some of the others sound much nicer, tho.
They look ok w/ some black shorts as a uniform.
Ken
Firstly,
Nifty addition to the forum. Wonder where Jeff go the idea;)
Now, as for attire, I'm an "old school" kinda guy.
"Dress for Success" is my motto.
For either my webhosting biz or my WSR biz, I normally wear a button down oxford style shirt (with logo on pocket), either short or long sleeved (depending upon weather).
If I am planning to approach prospective "new" accounts, I AM wearing a tie. If I am just doing repairs, I "lose" the tie (else I'll wind up curing the durned thing to someone's windshield;)
T-Shirts, IMO, are great if you are in a relaxed environment, but when it comes to t-shirts, I feel that they should either promote my favorite beverage or be absolutely off-the-wall so that they attract attention immediately!!!!!
I won't post my latest slogan as Jeff would probably censure me, but, if Jeff allows, you can PM me for the latest text that I had printed on my T's.
As well, given the increased awareness towards security, I printed and laminated a "security" badge that shows my pic and company name, so that prospects can "see" that I belong to the company.
Nifty addition to the forum. Wonder where Jeff go the idea;)
Now, as for attire, I'm an "old school" kinda guy.
"Dress for Success" is my motto.
For either my webhosting biz or my WSR biz, I normally wear a button down oxford style shirt (with logo on pocket), either short or long sleeved (depending upon weather).
If I am planning to approach prospective "new" accounts, I AM wearing a tie. If I am just doing repairs, I "lose" the tie (else I'll wind up curing the durned thing to someone's windshield;)
T-Shirts, IMO, are great if you are in a relaxed environment, but when it comes to t-shirts, I feel that they should either promote my favorite beverage or be absolutely off-the-wall so that they attract attention immediately!!!!!
I won't post my latest slogan as Jeff would probably censure me, but, if Jeff allows, you can PM me for the latest text that I had printed on my T's.
As well, given the increased awareness towards security, I printed and laminated a "security" badge that shows my pic and company name, so that prospects can "see" that I belong to the company.
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