Brand worn
We help brands carry the same visual quality from fleet graphics onto garments. That means cleaner logo execution, better coordination across touchpoints, and apparel that feels intentional instead of rushed.
We help brands carry the same visual quality from fleet graphics onto garments. That means cleaner logo execution, better coordination across touchpoints, and apparel that feels intentional instead of rushed.
Every vehicle arrives with a different story. These are the core areas we work through before the final handover.
Condition-first plan.
Careful cleaning throughout.
Finished feel at handover.
We start with the logo, audience, garment type, and where the apparel needs to sit within your overall visual system.
Design, refinement, or proofing happens before production so the print direction is clear.
Garments are printed to the agreed scope, from individual pieces to coordinated team runs.
If needed, the same brand assets can move directly into vinyl, decals, or fleet graphics.
The best garment work keeps the logo clear, the print direction consistent, and the wider brand system feeling intentional across people, vehicles, and signage.
If the artwork is weak or inconsistent, printing more garments only spreads the problem further.
That's the baseline.The shirt, cut, and print method all change how polished the brand feels when worn by a team.
Apparel feels stronger when it clearly belongs to the same visual system as the vehicles, decals, and other branded materials.
Some teams need a few polished shirts. Others need a repeatable system that scales across staff, events, and vehicles.
Best for one-off shirts, pilot pieces, or smaller businesses getting branded apparel in place.
Ideal for staff uniforms, event garments, and businesses that need a stronger everyday brand presence.
Best when garments need to connect directly with vehicle graphics, decals, and a broader visual system.
Projects can start small and still be built around a longer-term brand direction.
A restored cabin stays better when upkeep has a rhythm instead of waiting for the next big reset.
Refresh garments before fading, mismatched prints, or mixed logo versions weaken the overall impression.
Reuse the same approved brand assets across shirts, vans, stickers, and signage whenever possible.
Think of apparel as part of the business presentation, not a separate add-on from the rest of the brand.