Ordering
A: We aim to deliver orders within 7-10 days of all logos being approved. In the event of an item being out of stock then that item will follow on a backorder as soon as stock is available. If possible we will always try to offer an alternative if the backorder is out of stock for a lengthy period of time. Bespoke items generally have a lead time of around 6 weeks.
A: Standard delivery is £8.50 for a next day UK service, £15 for a 48 hour service to Southern Ireland and The Channel Islands. For deliveries outside of these areas please contact us for a quote.
A: There are several fabrics that are not affected by bleach, including:
Polyester: Polyester fabrics are known for their durability and resistance to bleaching.
It’s important to note that while these fabrics are resistant to bleach, it’s always a good idea to test a small, inconspicuous area first before using bleach on the entire fabric. Additionally, some dyes used in fabrics can be affected by bleach, so it’s important to check the care instructions for the specific fabric before using bleach.
A: Whatever way suits you best, telephone, email, website, whatsapp, facebook message, a visit to our showroom or even a letter!
A: Unlike many other companies everything we produce is produced in house which means we have no minimum order quantity, we will embroider 1 polo shirt for you if you need.
Bespoke items will incur minimum order quantities, but these are clearly explained on the relevant product pages of the website.
A: Always remember that the primary purpose of branded workwear is to promote your business. Its not about squeezing another 10 washes out of a faded polo shirt. We would suggest that all workwear is replaced annually to ensure it continues to reflect the best version of you and your business.
A: Its difficult to say, but the honest answer is probably less than you think. We supply many, many businesses. Most businesses can supply a full weeks worth of uniform for less than £150 per person per year. We can work with you to work out a budget per person before you commit to ordering.
A: This is very dependent on your industry and your specific requirements. Lets use a bus driver as an example working a 5 day shift. We would suggest the following allocation:-
5 Shirts, 2 Trousers, 2 ties, 2 jumpers, 1 jacket, 1 pair of shoes.
A; Brand recognition: By incorporating your company logo and colors into your employees’ workwear, you can increase brand recognition and awareness. This is particularly important for businesses that interact with customers regularly, as branded workwear can help to create a consistent and professional image.
Professionalism: Branded workwear can make your employees look more professional and put-together, which can help to instill confidence in your customers and clients.
Team unity: By providing all employees with the same branded workwear, you can create a sense of team unity and identity. This can be especially important for businesses with large teams or those that work in customer-facing roles.
Safety: Branded workwear can also serve a practical purpose by providing employees with protective clothing that is designed to meet safety standards for their particular industry. This can help to prevent workplace accidents and injuries.
Overall, branded workwear can help to create a more professional, cohesive, and recognizable image for your business, while also providing practical benefits for your employees.
A; We have been around since 1997, you can see some of the fabulous feedback from our customers here:-
https://www.selectuniforms.co.uk/customer-reviews/
You can also check out some of the logos we have created in stitch format:-
https://www.selectuniforms.co.uk/about-us/logo-conversions/
A: As we have already said, it is not beneficial to squeeze every last ounce of wear from your workwear, the moment it starts looking tatty – replace it. Having said that caring for workwear is important to ensure that it lasts as long as possible and remains in good condition. Here are some tips to help you care for your workwear:
Read the care label: The care label will provide instructions on how to wash and care for the garment. Follow these instructions carefully to avoid damaging the fabric.
Separate colours: Sort your workwear by colour to avoid colour bleeding or transfer. This is especially important for dark colours that may bleed onto lighter colours.
Use appropriate detergent: Use a detergent that is appropriate for the fabric and stains. Avoid using bleach or fabric softener, as these can damage the fabric.
Wash in cold water: Wash your workwear in cold water to avoid shrinkage and colour fading.
Dry properly: Follow the care label instructions for drying. If the label recommends tumble drying, use a low heat setting to avoid shrinkage or damage. Alternatively, you can hang your workwear to dry.
Iron properly: Iron your workwear on the appropriate setting, following the care label instructions. Some fabrics may require a lower heat setting or a pressing cloth to avoid damage.
Store properly: Store your workwear in a dry, cool, and dark place to avoid damage from sunlight, moisture, or pests. Hanging the garments or folding them neatly can help prevent wrinkles.
By following these tips, you can help ensure that your workwear lasts as long as possible and remains in good condition.
A: You can order samples of all the garments to try them for best fit. As long as they are returned within 14 days in a resaleable condition we will arrange a credit for the garments, less carriage costs.
A: Absolutely. Our online ordering portal www.select-logmein.co.uk is a fabulous piece of software if you have multiple employees and/or locations. We can offer this service free of charge to all customers. Contact us to get this set-up, or use the log-in demo, demo to see how it works.