Painting Company Shirts and Apparel for Women on the Crew
Quick Answer- Women make up a growing share of both crews and painting company ownership.
- The fit problem with a unisex-only branded wardrobe.
- Womens fit options already in the catalog at the same base price.
- Building one mixed-fit shop instead of a second storefront.
Women make up a growing share of both painting crews and painting company ownership. A branded wardrobe built only around mens unisex cuts misses a real part of the workforce and the client-facing team. Here is what to stock and consider.
The Fit Problem With Unisex-Only Wardrobes
Standard unisex tees run boxy and long on a smaller frame, which leads to rolled sleeves and bunched fabric that looks sloppy at a client visit. That is not a small detail when the polo is doing sales work at an estimate.
Womens Fit Options in the Catalog
| Piece | Brand | Best for | VIP base |
| Womens favorite tee | Bella+Canvas | Daily wear | $19.88 |
| Womens premium cotton tee | Next Level | Job-site tee | $23.88 |
| Womens moisture wicking tee | Sport-Tek | Hot exterior days | $25.88 |
| Womens cotton pique polo | Gildan | Estimates, client visits | $34.88 |
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Building a Mixed-Fit Crew Shop
List unisex and womens fit side by side in the same shop under the same logo. Each crew member picks their own fit and size. No separate storefront is needed.
Design Considerations That Apply to Any Fit
Keep the same logo placement rules, left chest and full back, across both cuts so the brand reads consistent no matter who is wearing it. Darker colors are still the practical pick for job-site pieces regardless of fit.
Add Womens Fit to Your Shop
Same logo, better fit, same base pricing. Build a crew shop that fits everyone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do womens cuts cost more than unisex?
No, the same base pricing applies across both.
Can the same logo go on both cuts?
Yes, the exact same design file works across unisex and womens fit products.
Should I stock every womens piece or start small?
Start with a tee and a polo, then add a long sleeve or hoodie once there is demand.
Do I need a separate shop for womens fit?
No. One shop carries both, listed as separate products under the same logo.
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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