Promotional Dress Shirts
Embroidered dress shirts for teams and events
Trade show exhibitors, sales teams, and office staff use promotional dress shirts to keep a consistent, professional look while wearing a company logo. Button up shirts work well when you need a polished uniform for conferences, client meetings, or front-of-house roles. Embroidered logos stay readable on the chest area and hold up to repeat wear. Consider sleeve length, fabric type like twill or knit, and whether tall sizing is needed for a better fit across a group.






Choosing the right shirt style for your program
Long sleeve dress shirts are commonly chosen for cooler venues and more formal settings, while short sleeve options suit warm show floors and active roles. A twill shirt often reads crisp for staff uniforms, and a knit shirt can feel more casual for everyday office wear. For mixed teams, look at women’s and men’s fits so the same logo placement feels consistent. If sizing is a concern, a tall button up shirt helps cover a wider range of recipients without changing the overall look.
Dress shirt logo and style FAQs
What’s the difference between a dress shirt and a button up shirt?
A dress shirt is typically a more polished shirt style used for business settings. A button up shirt describes the closure style and can be used for either formal or more casual looks depending on the fabric and cut.
Should we choose long sleeve or short sleeve shirts for a trade show team?
Long sleeve shirts are a common choice for a more formal look in convention centers and meetings. Short sleeve shirts can be more comfortable on busy show floors or warm event days.
Where is the best place to put an embroidered logo on a dress shirt?
An embroidered logo is most commonly placed on the left chest so it stays visible while staff are standing or moving. An embroidered logo can be sized to remain readable without overwhelming the shirt front.
What is stain-release and when does it matter for staff uniforms?
Stain-release refers to a finish that helps make spills easier to clean during regular wear. Stain-release can matter for teams working long event days, traveling, or handling food and beverages.
When should we order tall button up shirts for a group?
Tall button up shirts help when part of the team needs extra body or sleeve length for a comfortable fit. Tall button up shirts can reduce sizing issues while keeping the uniform look consistent.
What should I look for in dress shirts for office onboarding kits?
Dress shirts for onboarding kits should match the workplace dress code and fit a broad range of recipients. Dress shirts with embroidery are often selected because the logo stays intact through repeat wear and laundering.

