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#41058 08/14/04 10:50 PM
Joined: Apr 2002
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As e57 said:
"Before you order, maybe do some opinion research with your crew"

One time we(I) decided that yellow t-shirts with our logo in green would be nice. Just about everyone hated them, I even grew to hate them. It wasn't a month before the guys were wearing non company shirts most of the time.

#41059 08/15/04 11:48 AM
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My employer issues blue polo shirts with our logo on them to the installers and the service techs. I think the polo shirts are nice for the service guys but the installers wreck them pretty quick, get torn up in a ceiling, pvc glue stuck on them, and just general funk working in old buildings, it also doesn't help that they are cotton poly blend. They used to have normal cotton tshirts with the logo on them which were great, I still have two or three of them, but the owner felt that the polo shirts were a cleaner look. We also get sweat shirts and jackets once a year if you need new ones. The polo shirts we keep in the office so if you need another one all you have to do is ask.

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