Sweatshirt

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do some products have a price and others don't?

Products with visible prices are those that can be purchased immediately, online, without requiring minimum purchase quantities. This means you can explore our variety of options and purchase exactly what you need, with complete transparency regarding costs and the Professional Apparel model. On the other hand, products without a listed price function as a portfolio of possibilities. These items are highly customizable and can be tailored to each customer's individual specifications. To ensure quality and meet expectations, these products have a minimum order quantity and are subject to a custom quote process.

In which areas of activity can sweatshirts be used?

Industry: Especially during winter, it is very common to see factory and workshop workers wearing sweatshirts customized with their company logo. Sweatshirts are typically worn with a work vest, providing the worker with greater mobility in performing their tasks. Construction: This industry has also adopted sweatshirts for its workers. Basic sweatshirts for construction workers are in high demand, as well as white sweatshirts, which are frequently used by painters in this field. Offices: Sweatshirts can be a great option for those working in an office. This garment can be worn with a t-shirt and jeans, creating a casual, modern, and very comfortable look.

Sweatshirt for Workwear

A sweatshirt is considered a more informal piece of clothing with long sleeves, typically made of cotton and with a heavier weight, worn on the upper body.
This garment is particularly characterized by being very comfortable, warm, and highly practical, making it suitable as a piece of professional attire as well. Over the years, the comfort provided by sweatshirts, along with their versatility and durability, has made them a popular choice across virtually all areas of activity. Even in the workplace, there has been a shift in dress codes to adopt sweatshirts as a piece of workwear.

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