Shirtworks Responds to Increased Demand for Customisable Branded Workwear with New Website Section
Shirtworks, a leading supplier of customisable clothing, has launched a new section on its website dedicated to customised workwear in response to increased demand for workwear from brands such as Dickies, Helly Hansen, Redhawk and Grafter.
Oxford, United Kingdom, May 27, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Shirtworks is delighted to announce that customised workwear customers can now access an online catalogue of available customisable branded workwear in a new section of the Shirtworks website. Following an increase in demand for customised workwear using high quality clothing from brands such as Dickies, Helly Hansen, Redhawk and Grafter, Shirtworks has responded to requests for more information and easier access to the ranges online by launching the new online catalogue section. For more information visit http://www.shirtworks.co.uk/embroidered-workwear-and-customised-workwear.php or call 0800 0725334.
"We created the new section to make it as easy as possible for our customers to find the workwear options available to them as quickly as possible," explained Arron Harnden, MD of Shirtworks. "We recently launched a range of customisable Helly Hansen workwear which has proven to be very popular, and the Dickies, Redhawk and Grafter workwear ranges are doing well too. The new section for workwear gives our customers the option to search by brand or workwear type directly from the first page, making it quick and simple to use. We've also offered advice directing different groups of customers to different types of workwear to save them time."
When asked why the branded workwear ranges are so successful, Arron replied "I think the customers trust these brands to provide tough, durable clothing that can survive the demands of being used in varying conditions day-in, day-out. Helly Hansen is well known in the yachting world for example, so people know that if they can create clothing that can withstand the rigours of wind, rain, saltwater exposure and remain comfortable and flexible enough to sail in, their workwear ranges are likely to have the same qualities. We do offer unbranded customisable workwear too," Arron added, "but as we know our customers like the Dickies, Helly Hansen, Redhawk and Grafter ranges in particular, we felt a dedicated section on the website would be beneficial."
About Shirtworks
Shirtworks was founded in 1985 and is now a leading direct supplier of promotional clothing, corporate gifts and promotional merchandise with the capacity to print orders of any size. At the Shirtworks promotional clothing workshop, there are screenprinting machines capable of printing logos and designs up to 10 ink colours, and machines which can embroider logos up to 7 thread colours. Shirtworks also holds large stocks of the most popular garments, including products from Screenstars, Jerzees, Hanes, Kustom Kit, Beechfield and Result.
Shirtworks’ promotional clothing clients range from local schools, companies and clubs to large national plcs, charities and promotional companies. Shirtworks has always been committed to providing good quality promotional products at competitive prices combined with a friendly and helpful service. Even though Shirtworks supplies promotional clothing and branded promotional products throughout the UK and abroad, the company is very proud of its relationship with local customers, particularly with the many university colleges in Oxford.
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"We created the new section to make it as easy as possible for our customers to find the workwear options available to them as quickly as possible," explained Arron Harnden, MD of Shirtworks. "We recently launched a range of customisable Helly Hansen workwear which has proven to be very popular, and the Dickies, Redhawk and Grafter workwear ranges are doing well too. The new section for workwear gives our customers the option to search by brand or workwear type directly from the first page, making it quick and simple to use. We've also offered advice directing different groups of customers to different types of workwear to save them time."
When asked why the branded workwear ranges are so successful, Arron replied "I think the customers trust these brands to provide tough, durable clothing that can survive the demands of being used in varying conditions day-in, day-out. Helly Hansen is well known in the yachting world for example, so people know that if they can create clothing that can withstand the rigours of wind, rain, saltwater exposure and remain comfortable and flexible enough to sail in, their workwear ranges are likely to have the same qualities. We do offer unbranded customisable workwear too," Arron added, "but as we know our customers like the Dickies, Helly Hansen, Redhawk and Grafter ranges in particular, we felt a dedicated section on the website would be beneficial."
About Shirtworks
Shirtworks was founded in 1985 and is now a leading direct supplier of promotional clothing, corporate gifts and promotional merchandise with the capacity to print orders of any size. At the Shirtworks promotional clothing workshop, there are screenprinting machines capable of printing logos and designs up to 10 ink colours, and machines which can embroider logos up to 7 thread colours. Shirtworks also holds large stocks of the most popular garments, including products from Screenstars, Jerzees, Hanes, Kustom Kit, Beechfield and Result.
Shirtworks’ promotional clothing clients range from local schools, companies and clubs to large national plcs, charities and promotional companies. Shirtworks has always been committed to providing good quality promotional products at competitive prices combined with a friendly and helpful service. Even though Shirtworks supplies promotional clothing and branded promotional products throughout the UK and abroad, the company is very proud of its relationship with local customers, particularly with the many university colleges in Oxford.
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0800 0725334
www.shirtworks.co.uk
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Arron Harnden
0800 0725334
www.shirtworks.co.uk
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