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A Guide On When To Redesign Uniforms

  • Writer: Tarryn Ricci
    Tarryn Ricci
  • Nov 5, 2020
  • 2 min read

When is it actually the right time to consider a corporate redesign in branding, wardrobe, and service?


At AJAY Apparel, we thought we’d clear the air on this topic and give you some of the telltale signs that your uniform is ready for an upgrade, check them out below.


We also have some incredible solutions just for you. Have a look through our online catalogues to find the perfect redesign for your company look.


1. Company-Wide Transformation


UPS, the ‘Atlanta-based logistics giant’, has moved along with the times. With a shift in vision comes a need for a shift in look, feel, and wardrobe.


Image credit: Atlanta Business Chronicle

Just as UPS has undergone an entire change in their company service and dynamic, so too have they adapted their uniform to keep on top of the innovative wave.


UPS has moved into a more slipstream, flexible and efficient role partnering into the e-commerce evolution.


This is a necessity for a company like UPS, as they need to prioritize relevance in the delivery and service demands of today.


2. Moving With The Times


You might have noticed how the white-collar look has changed over the past few years, making way for the business casual look.


There are a couple of valid reasons for this, including the birth of e-commerce culture and younger professionals influencing the creative climate of the corporate culture.


Companies are now opting for performance, mobile, and comfort-driven corporate uniforms.

If your company has been around for a while, it might be worth looking into some of the latest corporate clothing trends, to keep up with the times.


3. Job Requirements


The wrong uniform can make the difference between life and death in some harsher working environments.


If your protective uniform is a bit old and tatty, its performance may not be up to the health and safety standards required.


This might call for a redesign leaning in on some of the newer fabrics, technology, and innovations in safety gear.


Read more on our uniform safety blogs about freezer wear and reflective wear.


4. Employee Satisfaction


Believe it or not, a change in uniform might be essential to keeping and valuing your employees.


If employees are no longer comfortable working in their corporate uniform, it might be high time you run back to the drawing board.


After all, if you look after your staff well and prioritize their needs, they will look after and prioritize your clients.


Get in touch with us today if any of the above thoughts have resonated with where your company is at. We love innovating a company look in order to achieve success through only the best quality and service around.

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