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When your crew is on-site in January and the client rolls up unexpectedly, this is the vest that keeps everyone looking like they belong there.
Carhartt. On a job site, Carhartt is a credential before your logo even enters the picture. For field-heavy industries, putting your name on a Carhartt piece signals that you run a serious operation, not just a well-dressed one. Crews genuinely want to wear it, which means your logo gets actual miles on it.
A vest is the layering piece that actually stays on all shift because it doesn't restrict arm movement or overheat. The Super Dux shell gives field crews and site managers real weather protection without the bulk, and the clean front panels give your embroidered logo a flat, uncluttered surface to live on. This is the piece that works equally well as a uniform staple, an onboarding kit anchor, or a safety award that doesn't end up in a closet.
The relaxed fit moves with the wearer through bends, reaches, and climbs rather than fighting them at every step. The cadet collar adds a polished silhouette that holds up at the client meeting after the site walk. Build it into a kit and people will wear it all season, logo and all.
Embroidery is the go-to method for this nylon/elastane shell and locks in logo detail cleanly across seasons of hard use. Keep in mind a Carhartt label sits on the left pocket, so size your left side chest logo to clear it cleanly, or consider the small upper back center for a bold crew-visibility placement that owns its own real estate.