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Custom Electrician Company Shirts: Branded Crew Apparel for Service Trades

April 15, 2026 6 min read By Brandon Holt
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Table of Contents
  1. Why branded apparel matters
  2. What to stock
  3. A note on FR and PPE
  4. Set up in 30 minutes
  5. Issued vs sold
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
Custom electrician company shirts are the single cheapest brand-building lever a service trades owner has. A four-truck residential electrical company with logo polos and crew tees looks twice the size of the same company in plain shirts. The traditional barrier was the bulk order: $300-$500 upfront for twenty-four shirts, four-week turnaround, every new hire is a new headache. Single-piece printing through Pro Shops removes the friction entirely. Here is how to set up the shop and what to stock.

Why Branded Apparel Punches Above Its Weight for Electricians

What to Stock for an Electrician Company Shop

PieceUseBrandVIP base
Cotton crew teeDaily wear under work shirt, casual job sitesBear Grips Airlume$19.88
Performance teeHot summer days, sweat-friendlySport-Tek$23.86
Long sleeve cotton shirtSpring, fall, sun protection in summerBella+Canvas$29.88
Performance poloCustomer-facing visits, estimates, tradeshowsSport-Tek$34.88
Cotton pique poloOffice, customer visits, weekend eventsGildan$34.88
Heavyweight hoodieCold mornings, drive-time, post-job warmthChampion$45.88
Performance quarter-zipSales calls, customer-facingSport-Tek$29.88
Snapback hat (embroidered)Outdoor work, sun, brand visibilityYupoong$29.86

An eight-piece starter shop covers daily wear, customer-facing visits, cold weather, and brand visibility. Add or trim pieces as the crew tells you what they actually wear.

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A Note on FR, Arc-Rated, and Hi-Vis Gear

The branded apparel program is separate from your FR (flame-resistant) and arc-rated work gear. We do not produce FR-rated or ANSI hi-vis garments. Buy your arc-rated shirts and Class 2 or Class 3 hi-vis from your specialty PPE supplier and use the branded apparel program for everything else: pre-shift tees, polos for sales calls, hoodies for drive time, polos for tradeshows, hats and crewneck apparel for the office.

Set Up the Shop in 30 Minutes

  1. Sign up for the free plan (3 products) or VIP ($59/mo, 200 products).
  2. Upload your company logo as a transparent PNG.
  3. List your eight starter pieces. Most owners pick tee, performance tee, long sleeve, polo, hoodie, quarter-zip, snapback, beanie.
  4. Set retail prices. Working zone: $28-$32 tees, $48-$58 polos, $55-$70 hoodies, $28-$32 hats.
  5. Share the link in your crew Slack or text thread.

Issued vs Sold: How Owners Handle Crew Apparel

Two working models for getting branded apparel onto the crew:

Most working electrician companies do a hybrid: issue one tee plus a polo per crew member at hire, let the rest of the wardrobe come from self-serve.

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Tees, polos, hoodies, hats, all branded. No minimum, no upfront cost, ships in about a week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to commit to a minimum order?

No. Single piece is the same as a hundred-piece order. New apprentice in week three orders one tee, no problem.

Can I include FR-rated shirts in the program?

No. The catalog is standard cotton, performance polyester, and blends. For FR or arc-rated apparel use your specialty PPE supplier. Use the branded apparel program for everything that does not require an FR rating.

How fast can a new hire get their first crew shirt?

About a week from order to door. Order on day one, the shirt arrives in time for the first full week of work.

Can I print on the front and back of the same shirt?

Yes. Company name on the front chest, larger logo or service-area callout on the back. No extra setup fee.

Brandon Holt
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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