Corporate Event Clothing
March 27, 2026BrandHK solves all your corporate event clothing problems.
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Discover a curated selection of branded apparel encompassing various garment types and decoration options. This collection supports easy navigation by garment style and usage context, helping you explore suitable choices with sizing and print considerations in mind.
Most clothing can be branded with print or embroidery, depending on the fabric and your design. Check the branding/personalisation section on each product page for the available methods, print areas and colour limits. If you want the best finish for your artwork, share your logo and preferred placement and we’ll recommend the most suitable option.
T-shirts and polo shirts are usually the best all-round choice. They are easy to size, comfortable for staff, and give you a large, visible branding area for photos and on-the-day recognition. Caps are also popular for outdoor events and brand crews, especially where you want a consistent team look.
It depends on the look and how hard-wearing you need it to be. Embroidery feels premium and is ideal for smaller logos (like chest or cap branding), while screen printing (DuraPrint) suits larger, bold designs and can look very sharp on bright garments. PhotoMe (full-colour transfer) is useful for photographic detail, but it is typically less hard-wearing than screen printing. For sportswear and all-over designs, sublimation gives full-colour coverage that lasts because the ink is bonded into the fabric.
Branded clothing sits at the centre of many marketing and internal engagement programmes. It turns staff, event teams and customers into visible representatives of your organisation in a way few other promotional items can match. This collection brings together garment types across corporate clothing, sportswear and workwear, helping you navigate by use case rather than guessing at fabric alone. From everyday logo clothing for campaigns to fully coordinated custom apparel for teams, you can explore the right route before moving into the relevant specialist category.
Within this group hub, you’ll find routes to:
Each child category handles its own sizing, technical fabric and decoration considerations. This page helps you choose the right direction first.
These are different needs. That is why routing matters.
When selecting branded clothing, decoration method affects perception and durability. Screen printing works well for high-volume promotional apparel. Embroidery is often chosen for polo shirts and jackets where a more formal finish is required. Heat transfer and specialist apparel printing methods support sports fabrics and performance wear.
Fit and sizing range matter more than many teams expect. Wide size curves reduce distribution friction at events. Pre-packed size assortments simplify logistics for procurement. Fabric weight and cut influence whether garments are worn repeatedly or left unused.
If garments are unlikely to be worn again, recall value drops. If they are comfortable and appropriate, visibility multiplies.
We guide you on decoration placement, colour contrast and logo scaling so the finished result reflects well on your organisation.
Different garments offer different branding real estate. T-shirts allow large front or back prints suited to campaign messaging. Polo shirts typically use left chest embroidery for a cleaner look. Jackets and winter apparel may include sleeve prints or back panels for higher visibility outdoors.
Sports kits often combine multiple print positions to accommodate team names, sponsor marks and numbering. Workwear may prioritise durability over large graphics.
Choosing the right decoration method is not about aesthetics alone. It affects wash resistance, long-term presentation and cost control over repeat orders. If you expect reorders across regions or departments, we help standardise artwork specifications so results stay consistent.
Consistency builds recognition. Inconsistency weakens it.
Before confirming your order, consider:
Volume also affects unit cost and print method. High-volume clothing printing benefits from screen setups, while smaller mixed runs may require alternative methods.
Plan lead times carefully. Apparel printing often requires size confirmation before production. If you are coordinating across multiple offices, build in buffer time for internal collection of size data.
The goal is simple: minimise waste, maximise wear rate, and protect presentation.
Start by selecting the garment category that best fits your use case — workwear, sports kits, polos, T-shirts or seasonal apparel. Each child page provides deeper guidance on fabric types, decoration methods and ordering patterns.
If you are planning a campaign or uniform rollout and want to sense-check quantities, sizing or clothing printing options, speak with our Sales Team. We can advise on structure before you commit.
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