Archive for June, 2011

Importance of work-wear clothing

Most organizations require their employees to wear workwear clothing whether it is for safety reasons or so that all employees are uniform and easily identifiable. Workwear clothing is important to maintain a company’s image therefore, it is key that the clothing be of high quality and durability.

 

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PGA Tour Sports Wear

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Workwear with logo helps to engender trust and confidence in the very first instance. Once the potential customer is convinced that your company is reliable and trustworthy, it becomes relatively easy to sell your merchandise to him. More customers mean more sales and more profit.

Some more benefits of embroidered industrial work wear. Well-designed embroidered corporate clothing helps the employees to integrate into the organization quickly and easily. It instills a sense of pride and motivates them to work more efficiently for the enterprise.

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World Textile And Apparel Trade And Production Trends: The Usa, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia And Mexico, 2009 Edition Reports Now Available On Reportsa

US consumer expenditure on clothing and footwear fell by 1.1% in 2008 and continued to decline in the first half of 2009 as the recession took hold. Reflecting the downturn, there was a 10.6% fall in the volume of US textile and clothing imports in the first seven months of 2009. Exports fell too as demand in foreign markets weakened. In textiles, exports plummeted by 24.1% as shipments to the USA’s two biggest markets, Canada and Mexico, fell sharply. In clothing, exports declined by 6.8%, again due to lower sales in Canada and Mexico—although shipments to Japan and Saudi Arabia grew strongly. As a result of these trends, US textile and clothing output dropped significantly in the first few months of 2009. Employment was also hit and stood 15.0% lower in September 2009 than a year earlier.

In Argentina, textile output rose by 1.5% in 2008 but dropped by 13.2% in the first half of 2009. Foreign sales followed much the same pattern. In 2008 textile and clothing exports rose by 4.9%, but in the first quarter of 2009 they plunged by 38.0%.

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