Get Regally Ready for the King’s Coronation! 

After the sudden passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the world watched as Prince Charles ascended to the throne, becoming King Charles III. With his coronation approaching, preparations are underway to ensure that this momentous occasion would be celebrated in style. 

One of the most exciting developments was the unveiling of the new Coronation Emblem. This emblem was designed specifically for use during King Charles III’s coronation festivities. 

The Royal Coronation Emblem

What’s even more exciting is that the Royal Family has allowed this emblem to be used for public and commercial use. This means that anyone can use this emblem to make custom designs for clothing, accessories, and more. 

Here is a link to the Emblems and also some guidelines to have a look through before making your designs. 

This decision by the Royal Family has opened up a world of possibilities for designers and creators who want to pay homage to King Charles III’s coronation in their own unique way. Whether you’re a dropshipping company looking to create a bespoke collection and utilising the occasion or an individual looking to make your own custom t-shirt or hoodie to show your support, the new Coronation Emblem provides a perfect starting point. 

Who’s behind the design of the Coronation Emblem?

Designed by Sir Jony Ive KBE and his creative collective LoveFrom. The emblem celebrates the new Reign and was inspired by King Charles’ love for nature. Sir Jony is a renowned British designer with over 14,000 patents worldwide and holds honorary doctorates from various universities. LoveFrom is a creative collective founded by Sir Jony in 2019 with studios in London and San Francisco. 

The history behind the emblem is equally fascinating. The crown featured in the design is based on St Edward’s Crown, which has been used in every British coronation since 1661. The sceptre represents royal authority and sovereignty and is often carried by monarchs during important ceremonies. 

Organising a coronation event is a momentous occasion that requires careful planning and attention to detail. Customised clothing can add an extra touch of elegance and sophistication to the event. Our range of customisable clothing options, including t-shirts, jackets, hoodies, hats and more, can be designed to incorporate the Coronation emblem or any other design of your choice. This will not only enhance the visual appeal of the event but also create a sense of unity among attendees. Your personalised clothing can also serve as a memorable keepsake for guests to cherish long after the event has ended. 

The tea towel has become synonymous with British culture and tradition. They are not only functional but also serve as a decorative item that can be displayed in any home. Our customisable tea towels offer an affordable option for those looking to purchase royal memorabilia without breaking the bank. They make great souvenirs or gifts for visitors to the coronation event or for those who simply want to show their support for the new reign. Tea towels are sure to be a hit with customers looking for a timeless piece of memorabilia from this historic occasion. 

Ready to get started?

So, whether you’re planning on attending one of King Charles III’s coronation events or simply want to show your support from afar, consider incorporating this iconic emblem into your wardrobe. With so many options available for customisation, you’ll be able to create something truly unique that celebrates this historic moment in time. 

Optimising Your Workwear: How to Layer This Spring

As the days grow longer and the weather gets warmer, it’s time to start thinking about transitioning our wardrobes into spring. Layering is key for getting the most out of your workwear during this time of year. With the right combination of clothing, you can create a stylish yet functional look that will keep you comfortable and looking professional in any weather. Let’s look at some products that will be great for layering. 

When it comes to layering clothing for work, it’s important to choose fabrics that are versatile and breathable. Lightweight cotton is a great choice, as it is both comfortable and easy to layer without looking too bulky or feeling too heavy. A great example of this are Long Sleeve T-Shirts and Polos. 

Long Sleeve T-Shirts and Polos

Long sleeve t-shirts and polo shirts can be worn solo in milder weather and look smart when layered up under sweatshirts or hoodies when temperatures start to dip again. To ensure maximum comfort during warmer months, go for a breathable fabric such as cotton jersey instead of thicker materials like wool which might make you feel overheated. For even more sophistication, try choosing pastel shades like baby blue or soft pink instead of traditional darker shades like black or navy blue – this way you can show off your lighter side despite the chillier weather!  

man in warehouse wearing a long sleeved polo shirt

Fleece Jackets

Fleece jackets are lightweight and warm – perfect for layering and keeping you cosy on chilly days. Wear them with a sweatshirt or long sleeve t-shirt when temperatures drop further. Not only will they keep you warm, but the combination of different layers can elevate your look too. Choose from various styles such as full zip or quarter zip to find the one that fits your style best. 

Gilets & Body Warmers

Gilets are versatile pieces that will keep you warm without looking bulky. They’re great on their own in milder weather but also look smart when layered up underneath a coat or over a long sleeve t-shirt. Depending on the occasion, choose between quilted gilets which are ideal for outdoor activities like walking and cycling; tailored body warmers with pockets that can be dressed up; bomber-style gilets offering an urban touch; and sleeveless puffer vests that supply extra insulation while still allowing free movement of arms and shoulders. 

Hoodies & Sweatshirts

Hoodies are classic staples of any season’s wardrobe, adding comfort and warmth while still looking stylish. Layer them over t-shirts to stay comfortable all day long while incorporating some colour into your look with your company logos!  

Sweatshirts are a terrific way to keep warm during the spring months and still look stylish. They provide an extra layer of insulation when temperatures start to dip again but can be easily removed when things heat up. Layer long sleeve t-shirts and polo shirts underneath for light insulation or add colour to your outfit with bright stripes or bold logos on the hoodie. For even more warmth, try teaming these up with quilted gilets or waterproof jackets – it’ll give you an extra layer of comfort without compromising on style. 

Waterproof Jackets

When the weather takes a turn for the worse, throw on a waterproof jacket over your outfit to keep you dry yet still looking good! They come in various styles such as parkas which have drawstrings at the waist creating an adjustable fit; macs which combine style with practicality due to their detachable hoods; showerproof shell jackets which have sealed seams blocking out moisture; and raincoats designed specifically for those rainy days ahead. 

two male workers wearing waterproof workwear

When layering you can keep your workforce on-brand by making sure your company looks professional and cohesive. To achieve this, you can customise products with your company’s logo. Not only does this reinforce your brand image, but it also gives you control over how it’s represented in the workplace. Your staff can proudly wear their workwear as a sign of unity and team spirit, which in turn boosts morale and productivity. 

No matter what kind of layer combination you go for this spring season, we offer plenty of options so that everyone can find something they feel comfortable wearing. From fleece jackets to hoodies and waterproof jackets – now it’s time to get creative with combinations so individual style stands out even in unpredictable weather conditions this springtime! 

A Guide to Customising Your Workwear

Are you tired of feeling like just another cog in the machine at work? Stand out and express your unique personality through customising your work wear. From adding a pop of colour to personalising your uniform, this guide will show you how to elevate your everyday work attire and make a statement without compromising professionalism. Get ready to put your own spin on traditional workwear and step into work in style. 

Choosing the best fabric for you

The fabric of your outfit is one of the most essential elements in customizing your workwear. Depending on what industry you work in, whether it’s construction, office or hospitality you may want to consider materials such as cotton, wool, polyester, reflective and water/windproof. When you’re working for long hours, comfort is a significant factor for workwear as some of the products we offer not only offer comfort but durability. 

close up of customisable workwear

Colours, colours, colours

Don’t forget about colours either! Neutral colours like khaki, navy blue and grey tend to be more professional, while bright colours can bring a pop of personality without being too loud. When customising your workwear, it’s important to understand that the logo we are embroidering onto the garment will need to contrast to make it visible. Here is some great information to help you with your artwork.

Design Details

Once you have selected the fabric for your outfit, it’s time to pick out design details that will make it truly unique. With brands such as Gildan, you are able to pick from a huge selection of colours. This will help you match your company’s branding.  

employee wearing customised apron workwear

Sizing & fit of your workwear

When shopping for ready-made garments, take note of sizing charts available online so you do not end up feeling uncomfortable during the day due to incorrect fit. Additionally, if you have a large workforce, we can offer a sizing service where we can come out to your business and size up your staff. This will ensure the finished product fits perfectly and looks sharp from day one! 

Clean & Care Instructions

When deciding what method of branding you are interested in, consider that embroidery is a lot more durable than print. If your industry requires a lot of hard work and movement this may be the best choice. 

two male workers wearing waterproof workwear

If you are considering screen printing your designs make sure to keep your custom outfits looking pristine over time, always follow the recommended care instructions provided by GoCustom and the manufacturers. This ensures that all fabrics and prints used in your garment stay vibrant and well-maintained for many years down the road. By following these tips for customising your workwear wardrobe, you can create a look that expresses who you are while still adhering to professional standards at work! 

Make your workwear more unique

Let’s say you run a catering business, when wearing aprons, you can get the individual names of your employees embroidered as well as your company’s logo. We also offer a range of services to make your life easier when supplying company workwear. Individual employee packing collates each employee’s workwear together and label them so it’s much easier for distribution upon arrival to your business. A full list of the services we offer can be found here. 

How much workwear do I actually need?

The age-old question you’re always thinking about, how much workwear do I actually need? Whilst each employee and industries are different, we have a rough guide to help you decide on how much to get. If you’re still unsure, get in contact with us and we can use our expertise to help you. 

close up of hi-vis workwear jacket

Let’s talk about budget

If you’re a small business just starting out or a well-established business with a lot of employees, we can supply a great range of products to match your budget. Brands like Uneek are an incredibly versatile brand that offers cost-effective products that cater for a wide range of industries. A favourite for many businesses is the vast range of Regatta Professional products, a trusted brand that’s kind to your pocket. 

Elevating your business with luxury brands like Nimbus will set you apart from your competition. Not only will you look the part but these garments are high quality and durable during your career at the business. 

Conclusion

In summary, creating a unique look for your workwear wardrobe can be done easily with some customisations. Start by selecting the right fabric and colours that fit the style you are going for. Adding company logos and designs can add a stylish edge to your workwear. This also helps with brand recognition. Head over to our workwear section on our website to see the full range of workwear that can be customised. 

GoCustom Clothing layers for Autumn

How to layer this Autumn

As the summer becomes a distant memory and the days start to become shorter and cooler, it’s time to think about how you should be dressing for autumn. The answer lies in layers!

As the temperature starts to drop, selecting an outfit can be a tricky chore as you’re often tackling chilly mornings, warm afternoons, and showery evenings. How are you supposed to get it right? In this quick guide, we will explain to you how to layer in Autumn with clothing that is customised with your branding or designs.

Autumn Base Layers

This is probably the most important layer of all, especially as it’s the layer that stays on no matter how warm or cold you are! Base layer tops and T-Shirts are the perfect lightweight and breathable options to go under your other garments. The ultimate choice will utilise a moisture-wicking fabric which helps to regulate your temperature and will keep you feeling comfortable the whole day.

Long sleeve T-Shirts are excellent as a base layer, they are easy to add your brand or design to and look great when you decide to remove your other layers.

TriDri® Performance baselayer
Product Code: TR016
TriDri® Performance baselayer
Product Code: TR016
AWDis Just Cool Women's long sleeve cool T
Product Code: JC012
AWDis Just Cool Women’s long sleeve cool T
Product Code: JC012

Autumn Mid Layers

Once your breathable base layer is in place you’ll want to think about the second layer of clothing. In most cases, this is the garment that is most likely to be on show throughout the day, so you’ll want to make sure that this is the best choice.

There are multiple garment types that suit this layer, it really depends on what you are doing, and how you would like to be perceived – especially if the garments are being worn as workwear.

Shirts come in lots of styles and are perfect for embroidery. The right shirt can create a formal or more relaxed look, depending on what you are going for.

Premier Women's Mulligan check cotton long sleeve shirt
Product Code: PR350
Premier Women’s Mulligan check cotton long sleeve shirt
Product Code: PR350

Sweatshirts make the perfect personalised garment for any staff uniform, event or leisurewear.

Stanley/Stella Stanley Stroller iconic crew neck sweatshirt (STSM567)
Product Code: SX010
Stanley/Stella Stanley Stroller iconic crew neck sweatshirt (STSM567)
Product Code: SX010

Our range of customisable hoodies are perfect for work or team events and come in a wide range of colours & styles.

Anthem Men's Anthem hoodie
Product Code: AM001
Men’s Anthem hoodie
Product Code: AM001

Autumn Outer Layers

It’s not a quite heavy jacket weather in autumn but a lightweight jacket may still be necessary when the temperature starts to drop or the clouds start to rain down on you.

Lightweight jackets offer wind and rain protection whilst allowing maximum movement and comfort, the ideal top layer.

Regatta Professional Asset lightweight jacket
Product Code: RG029
Regatta Professional Asset lightweight jacket
Product Code:  RG029

Perfect for chilly days, our custom body warmers and gilets can be personalised to your requirements.

Result Core Bodywarmer
Product Code: R208X
Result Core Bodywarmer
Product Code: R208X

Fleece Jackets are cosy and warm in Autumn, perfect to pop on for those chilly days.

Regatta Professional Thor III fleece
Product Code: RG122
Regatta Professional Thor III fleece
Product Code: RG122

Softshell Jackets are lightweight, breathable and generally windproof and water-resistant, too.

ProRTX Women's Pro 2-layer softshell jacket
Product Code: RX50F
ProRTX Women’s Pro 2-layer softshell jacket
Product Code: RX50F

TOP TIP:
Make sure each layer works well on its own as ever-changing weather conditions will mean you’ll be forever removing or adding layers.

Autumn Accessories

Once you have your layers sorted you may also need to think about accessories such as beanies to keep your head warm, or hi-vis items to keep your outdoor workforce safe.

We have the perfect fitting Beanies whether for comfy workwear or to make a fashion statement

Beechfield Original cuffed beanie
Product Code: BC045
Beechfield Original cuffed beanie
Product Code: BC045

Be safe and be seen with our vast range of high-visibility clothing, very important for your outdoor workforce as daylight fades.

Result Safeguard Reversible soft padded gilet
Product Code: R332X
Result Safeguard Reversible soft padded gilet
Product Code:  R332X

Gloves help to protect hands from the cooler days but also from the rigours of tough manual work.

Stanley Workwear Stanley extreme performance gloves
Product Code: SY105
Stanley Workwear Stanley extreme performance gloves
Product Code: SY105

Footwear, is not so much an extra layer, but they complete the outfit nonetheless. We offer an extensive range of stylish safety boots, shoes and trainers.

Result Work-Guard Hicks safety trainer
Product Code: R458X
Result Work-Guard Hicks safety trainer
Product Code: R458X

Conclusion

Layering is an important strategy during the Autumn months, and by adorning each layer with your brand you can be assured that your teams will stand out, whatever the weather. Above is just a small selection of the items available, we have thousands of customisable garments that are perfect for making up your autumn layers.

Workwear to stay cool this summer

It’s getting hot outside, so take off . . . . . . .

No, you really shouldn’t do that, in the heat of summer it’s important to find the right workwear for the conditions.

Global warming is having an impact on the average temperatures in the UK, each year the met office is registering record temperatures. For those that work in the elements, the hot weather can make conditions tough and in some cases even dangerous.

The right type of clothing is key to managing comfort, and here we will show you some of the things to consider and the hot weather workwear options available. Everyone has probably heard that light coloured loose clothing is best, but it’s more complex than that.

Everything about your chosen workwear will affect your comfort in the heat, including choosing the right fabric, the construction and even the colour.

Fabrics:
Cotton and other natural fibres are generally considered best as moisture will evaporate quickly from this material allowing you to cool down quicker. Polyester and other man-made fabrics tend to collect moisture and don’t dry as quickly, causing discomfort to the wearer.

The weave:
The weave of your chosen fabric can have a big effect on comfort. The less dense the weave the more cooling it will be when in contact with the skin. Many consider an oxford weave a good option for the summer months.

Oxford Shirts

The colour:
You would think that a light blue cotton shirt would be perfect for those sunny days, but think again! If you want to avoid unsightly sweat patches stick to white or darker colours. There have been lots of scientific debates about which colours absorb or reflect the most heat, the fact is that the colour makes little difference and it’s more important to choose something loose-fitting.

Performance clothing:
Performance wear has come on leaps and bounds over the last few years. With fabrics and garments designed to wick sweat away from the skin, and be lightweight and cooling to the skin.

Performance clothing

Headwear:
Protecting your head, face and neck from the sun’s rays is important, especially during the hottest part of the day. Choose a hat that offers UV protection and offers shade for your face.

Protect from the sun with headwear

There’s no denying that the best thing to do is to stay out of the heat of the midday sun, but when that is not possible, GoCustom Clothing has a range of customisable clothing suitable for you and your team.

How much workwear do you really need?

How much workwear do you really need?

A question that we often get asked is how much clothing should be supplied to each member of the team. Whilst there’s not a hard and fast answer to this, there are some things to take into consideration when deciding.

The first thing to remember is that workwear is an investment for your business for many reasons. Good quality workwear that carries your brand gives a great impression to your customers and future clients. Providing your staff with the right clothing for their working environment will keep them comfortable and safe.

It’s important to consider the environment in which the garments are going to be worn. Will it be a clean office, a dirty workshop or subject to all sorts of weather outdoors? The latter two of these would likely mean that garments need to be washed more often, an important consideration if you want your staff to always have enough clean clothes available.

You also need to consider how your chosen uniforms will be branded. Whilst printing is the least costly option, it’s not particularly hard-wearing, and lot’s of washing will eventually take its toll. The best solution for robust branding is to have your logo embroidered.

Embroidery is the best option for workwear branding

So what might the ideal employee uniform quantities look like considering all of the above? Here we give a few suggestions for a number of employee profiles:

The corporate field sales team

  • 3 x Long sleeve oxford shirts with embroidered logo
  • 2 x Short sleeve oxford shirts with embroidered logo
  • 1 x High-quality softshell jacket with embroidered logo

The shop worker

  • 5 x Heavy cotton polo shirts with embroidered logo
  • 3 x Trousers / skirts
  • 2 x Sweatshirts with embroidered logo
  • 1 x Gilet / Fleece jacket with embroidered logo

The care worker

  • 5 x Tunics with embroidered logo
  • 3 x Trousers / skirts
  • 1 x Fleece with embroidered logo

The hospitality worker

  • 5 x Polo shirts with embroidered logo
  • 3 x Trousers / skirts
  • 2 x Aprons with embroidered logo

The outdoor worker

  • 5 x Heavy cotton polo shirts with embroidered logo
  • 2 x Tradesman Trousers
  • 2 x Hoodies with embroidered logo
  • 1 x Body Warmer with embroidered logo
  • 1 x Beanie hat with embroidered logo
How much workwear do you really need? A question that we often get asked is how much clothing should be supplied to each member of the team. Whilst there's not a hard and fast answer to this, there are some things to take into consideration when deciding. The first thing to remember is that workwear is an investment for your business for many reasons. Good quality workwear that carries your brand gives a great impression to your customers and future clients. Providing your staff with the right clothing for their working environment will keep them comfortable and safe. It's important to consider the environment in which the garments are going to be worn. Will it be a clean office, a dirty workshop or subject to all sorts of weather outdoors? The latter two of these would likely mean that garments need to be washed more often, an important consideration if you want your staff to always have enough clean clothes available. You also need to consider how your chosen uniforms will be branded. Whilst printing is the least costly option, it's not particularly hard-wearing, and lot's of washing will eventually take its toll. The best solution for robust branding is to have your logo embroidered. So what might the ideal employee uniform quantities look like considering all of the above? Here we give a few suggestions for a number of employee profiles: The corporate field sales team 3 x Long sleeve oxford shirts with embroidered logo 2 x Short sleeve oxford shirts with embroidered logo 1 x High-quality softshell jacket with embroidered logo The shop worker 5 x Heavy cotton polo shirts with embroidered logo 3 x Trousers / skirts 2 x Sweatshirts with embroidered logo 1 x Fleece jacket with embroidered logo The care worker 5 x Tunics with embroidered logo 3 x Trousers / skirts 1 x Fleece with embroidered logo The hospitality worker 5 x Polo shirts with embroidered logo 3 x Trousers / skirts 2 x Apron with embroidered logo The outdoor worker 5 x Heavy cotton polo shirts with embroidered logo 2 x Tradesman Trousers 2 x Hoodies with embroidered logo 1 x Body Warmer with embroidered logo 1 x Beanie hat with embroidered logo The above are very basic examples, of course, not all businesses are alike but these should give you an idea of the quantities you should be looking at. For expert workwear advice you can contact our team who will be happy to advise the best options to make your brand shine, your workforce happy and all at a range of costs to suit your budget.

The above are very basic examples, of course, not all businesses are alike but these should give you an idea of the quantities you should be looking at.

For expert workwear advice you can contact our team who will be happy to advise the best options to make your brand shine, your workforce happy and all at a range of costs to suit your budget.

Workwear

Keeping your workers warm with winter with custom workwear

Workwear to stay warm this winter

As the nights draw in and the days are shorter the temperature plunges. It’s important to make sure that your teams are fitted out with the best workwear for the weather and their working environment.

Winter can throw all sorts of weather at us. Generally, the main battle for those working outdoors is to keep dry and warm. Finding the right workwear to meet those demands can be time-consuming and costly if you make the wrong choice. We are here to guide you on some of the choices you could make.

It’s not just about keeping your workforce comfortable, if they are working outdoors they are likely to be seen by the general public, a walking billboard for your brand! So it is important that you choose workwear that can be effectively branded with embroidery or print and that fits in well with your brand colours. In this sense, outdoor workwear should be considered as business uniforms.

The right type of clothing is key to managing comfort, and here we will show you some of the things to consider and the cold weather workwear options available.

Everything about your chosen workwear will affect your comfort in the cold, including choosing the right fabric and construction. We supply garments from multiple brands that are well known for their robust and comfortable workwear solutions, brands such as Regatta, PRO RTX, Russel, Portwest and Result amongst many others.

Windproof & Waterproof:

The outer layer is probably the most important when it comes to protection from the weather. With everything from comfy fleece jackets, to 100% waterproof coats, and even 3-in-1 jackets that are adaptable to all sorts of weather, we will have an outer layer solution that will fit your needs.

Personalised winter jackets are an all important addition to the workwear wardrobe

Protecting the extremities:

The head, the hands and even the feet are all important areas to consider. For the head, we have a vast array of tough and warm hats, often referred to as beanies, they look great when embroidered with your logo. Keep the hands warm and protected with our selection of workwear gloves. We have a selection of comfortable safety boots and shoes to protect and keep the feet warm.

Customised gear for the head, the hands and even the feet are all important areas to consider

Being Seen:

Hi-Vis is important for many workers at any time of year, but during the darker winter months, it’s particularly important. Hi-Vis clothing is critical for the safety of your team and helps to prevent workplace accidents and injuries. For winter we have many warm and waterproof options that will ensure that your workers will be seen by everyone around them.

Customised Hi-Vis clothing is critical for the safety of your team

Customisation:

For all winter workwear items, we provide excellent branding options to help your team look professional. You will have options to either print or embroider them with your logo.

Stay warm this winter, GoCustom Clothing has a large range of customisable clothing suitable for you and your team.