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Guides and inspiration

Need help choosing the right product, print method, or quantity? These guides make it easier to order more confidently.

Buying guide

How to choose the right branded apparel

Branded apparel works best when the garment, fit, and print method match how it will actually be used.

For trade shows and giveaways, t-shirts, caps, and light layers are usually the safest choice. For staff and internal use, it often pays off to prioritize better fit, more durable materials, and pieces people actually want to wear outside work.

The key is choosing garments that work across volume, size distribution, and the right branding method. A good apparel order is not just about the logo, but about matching the right product to the right use case and budget.

What to decide before you order

  • Use case: trade shows, onboarding, workwear, and giveaways call for different garments.
  • Fit and sizes: choose models and size ranges that actually fit the people receiving them.
  • Print method: transfer, embroidery, and sublimation suit different materials and visual goals.
  • Material and durability: think about washing, daily wear, and how premium the garment should feel.
  • Quantity and budget: size mix and order volume affect both unit cost and production planning.

Common questions about branded apparel

For trade shows, light and visible garments usually work best, such as t-shirts, caps, and simple mid-layers. They are easier to distribute, easier to size, and give strong visibility on the stand.

Print is often best for campaign garments and larger graphics, while embroidery creates a more premium look on polos, shirts, jackets, and caps. The choice should follow the garment type, budget, and desired finish.

The most common mistake is choosing garments on price alone. If the fit, size range, or quality is wrong, the apparel gets used less and the branding impact drops quickly.