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Hatswork Round-Up: November 30, 2017

November 30, 2017 - By Emily Potter

Today, we’re looking at all the ways you can use headwear and other branded apparel items to outfit your employees from rugged outdoor gear to office wear.

We’ll also discuss some holiday gift ideas.

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Get Out There with Rugged and Outdoor Items

Recently, we talked about the construction industry and looked at how independent contractors could use branded apparel to gain new clients and grow their business.

This article is about those same people, but instead, it’s about selling rugged, outdoor workwear to them as part of their uniform. This can include high-visibility hats, or flame-resistant clothing, as well as beanies, to keep them warm in harsh climates.

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Corporate Branded Apparel to Improve Identity

We talked about workwear and safety gear for blue collar folks, now let’s see how hats can benefit corporate employees as well.

First, offering clothing with the company’s logo to workers can improve the branded identity of the business, as well as instill a sense of pride in its employees. This is especially important for trade shows when employees need to be easily identified.

Branded apparel is also a great way to commemorate charity events your business participates in or company picnics. Branded apparel can be given to employees as a gift for the holidays, as part of their onboarding experience, or simply to say thank you.

  • Bathrobes
  • Business Shirts
  • Hoodies
  • Footwear
  • Headwear
  • Jackets
  • Ponchos
  • Polos
  • Singlets
  • T-shirts
  • Vests
  • Workwear

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Top 5 Promos to Keep You Warm and Cozy this Holiday Season

Thanksgiving has come and gone, and Christmas is right around the corner. This article lists five promotional products that are perfect for seasonal corporate gift-giving, including knit hats.

  1. Blankets
  2. Bathrobes
  3. Chocolates
  4. Socks
  5. Knitted Hats, Gloves, and Scarves

Are you offering a corporate gift to your employees this holiday season? Share your ideas with us in the comments below. You can also follow us on Instagram using the hashtag #hatswork.

Emily Potter

Emily is the Content Marketer for Outdoor Cap Co. She holds an M.A. in AD & PR from the University of Alabama and a B.B.A in Marketing. Emily is an avid Crimson Tide football fan. She has a golden retriever named Opie Winston, and a cat named Tide.

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