Construction Shirts for Women: Real Cuts, Not Shrunken Men's Tees
Quick Answer- Women's-cut tees, polos, and layers belong in every company shop.
- Unisex works for some; a real women's cut should always be the option.
- Same logo, same colors, same price zone as the men's pieces.
- Also covers office staff, PMs, and Women in Construction events.
Women are on the crew, running the projects, managing the office, and closing the sales, and handing everyone a men's XL is the fastest way to signal the apparel program was not built for them. The fix costs nothing: the catalog carries genuine women's cuts, so listing them next to the unisex pieces takes one click per product. Here is what to stock so every person on the payroll has a company shirt that actually fits.
Women's Pieces to Stock in a Construction Shop
| Blank | Job | VIP base |
| Bella+Canvas women's favorite tee | Daily wear, the women's-cut default | $19.88 |
| Sport-Tek ladies' moisture-wicking tee | Hot-weather field wear | $25.88 |
| Next Level women's premium cotton tee | Heavier daily tee | $23.88 |
| Gildan women's cotton pique polo | Office, PM, estimates | $34.88 |
| Sport-Tek ladies' quarter-zip pullover | Client-facing layer | $29.88 |
| Bella+Canvas women's cropped hoodie | Off-the-clock and family line | $47.88 |
Unisex vs Women's Cut: Offer Both, Force Neither
- Many field workers prefer the unisex tee for the roomier fit over layers. Keep it available in the full size run.
- The women's cut is about the option existing. When both appear in the shop, each person orders what fits their work. That is the entire policy.
- Same design, same placement. Left chest and back print carry over identically; no separate art needed.
Because ordering is self-serve through the company shop, nobody is guessing anyone's size on a clipboard, which is half the historical problem solved outright.
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The Office and PM Wardrobe
The women's cotton pique polo and the ladies' quarter-zip cover the client-facing tier: estimates, walkthroughs, lender meetings, association events. Embroidered left chest, 2.5-3 inches, same standard as the men's polos in the polo guide. For office winters, add the crewneck sweatshirt from the main lineup; it runs unisex and layers clean.
Women in Construction Week and Company Culture
- WIC Week (March) tees. A one-week special design in the shop: company logo plus a Women in Construction mark. Order what sells, retire the design after; no leftover boxes.
- Recruiting signal. Career-fair tables that show women's-cut company gear tell candidates the crew is normal about this. It is noticed.
- Family line crossover. The cropped hoodie and women's tees double as the family-and-fans line most shops eventually add.
Outfit the Whole Roster
Women's and unisex cuts, same logo, same shop, everyone orders their own fit. No minimums.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do women's-cut shirts cost more?
No. The women's favorite tee matches the unisex tee at $19.88 base, and the women's polo matches the men's at $34.88.
What sizes do the women's cuts run?
Standard women's S-2XL on most pieces, with exact ranges on each product page. Keep the unisex run listed too so everyone has a roomier option.
Can we add a Women in Construction design without a big order?
Yes. Publish the design, let it sell single-piece during the event window, then unpublish. No minimums means seasonal designs carry zero inventory risk.
Same logo placement on women's cuts?
Yes. Left chest and full back placements apply identically; the platform positions art correctly per garment cut.
Brandon HoltService Industry Operator
Brandon owns a regional contracting company and previously ran an HVAC service business. He writes about trade-business branding, crew uniforms, and the apparel decisions service operators make to win local trust.
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