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screen printing => General Screen Printing => Topic started by: Screened Gear on June 09, 2014, 06:21:41 PM
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I'm designing some shop shirts. Just wanting to see what others have done.
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Simple here. I let people wear whatever is comfortable as long as it's safe and not offensive. I do encourage the hot looking chicks to wear less (had you there! ain't no hot looking chicks working here!) It's hot and we're on our feet all day. I also offer everyone "LOGO" shirts, Dri Fit or whatever they want to feel more part of the team. A lot of my guys and girls will wear that stuff. Nothing mandatory. Comfort and safety rule
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we all wear dickies mechanic shirts, all logo'd up, American flag on the sleeves, embroidered names...looks nice. nobody here wears t-shirts now that I think about it.
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Growing up pad and screen printing I ruined a ton of clothing with ink, so I promised myself if I ever had a shop I'd supply shirts at the very least, and we have a big box of them in the shop for anyone anytime, We also supply smocks and coveralls for anyone who wants some.
But thank-you for the reminder. Time to let the guys pick some of their own clothing from the suppliers and wear whatever they'd like on the house.
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During the summer we keep em sleeveless, no print on the front (works great as a makeshift apron), logo on the back. I let the guys choose whatever brand they'd like individually.
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Fortunately I work for myself, by myself. I'm the first to acknowledge that I'm a slob, and the shirts and shorts I usually wear when I work look like I'd just killed a clown . . .
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Just the two of us here so we wear company logo T-shirts some days other days embroidered
polo's with our logo, that's when we like each other those days LOL
Darryl
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Whatever I pull out of the drawer in the morning. It's good to be king.
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whatever you want, in the bounds of good taste, we really can't have customers seeing F__K in 9" letters. We do have a shop t's though, it's the squeegee rack for our MHM made up of text (our name)
Steve
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Steve, that is COOL
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That's effing dope Steve.
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Steve, how the f__k.....
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(https://scontent-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t1.0-9/p417x417/215950_206389506062287_2248953_n.jpg)
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Steve, how the f__k.....
ROTFLMAO. Actually, my partners son created the design (he loves to mess with type) though I got the chore of separating a flattened file. It really was a nice idea, from a person who would not describe himself as an artist...
Steve
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That is some cool crap for sure.
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Jay, those dickies are hot in summer aren't they?
I tried wearing them but the i have to wear a tee under them, and then its too hot…
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One we did Friday just testing a grey discharge. On Fridays its tie-dye Fri-dye.;D
Murphy37
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We have tons of different and totally cool High Voltage Prints t shirts of course. Why would you wear something different than a t-shirt when they are your bread and butter? ;) I have about a week or a little more worth of HVP company designs, way too many to post lol. We are always coming up with something fresh for ourselves to wear.
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Jay, those dickies are hot in summer aren't they?
I tried wearing them but the i have to wear a tee under them, and then its too hot…
only if you wear pants ;)
t-shirts are probably the way to go, get it dirty, toss it out...but I'd rather spend 100.00 per employee on nice shirts only to have them quit a week later ;D :o
I am assuming everyone supplies their guys with a healthy supply of company apparel, no cost to them? we have this conversation with a lot of customers and most businesses give them one shirt for every work day and then if they want more, they can buy them. we just give out 10 or so shirts, possibly more if I can find them on sale/closeout...I wouldn't feel right charging an employee for company apparel unless it was a super expensive jacket or something.
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only if you wear pants
nice
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They look like misprints to me
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Every time I look at a youtube vid of another shop and people working there aren't wearing printed T's?
IMHO their credibility is destroyed.
(Although Homer does have solid reasoning for bucking trends, as usual. ;) )