In this case, a picture may well be worth a thousand words, so let’s start with a picture, shall we?
Gerri Bennett of Evergreen Embroidery is my go-to provider for all things embroidered. She is a true artist, as you’ll see by visiting her website. If you can conceive it, she can achieve it.
I just asked her to embroider my logo on four shirts and one jacket. She has a catalog of items that can be embroidered on–caps, hats, shirts, jackets, bags, sports wear, work wear, you name it. The shirts I ordered cost just $13.99 (as I recall) each and are durable, stain-resistant, and wick away moisture. They are just superb all the way around, including comfortable.
Turnaround time from order to delivery is near warp-speed, even though Gerri is a solopreneur and very much in demand. (I suspect she must sleep about three hours a night to keep up with all the orders she gets.)
Here are a two more photos but they’re selfies and the lighting wasn’t optimal, so the detail on the logo doesn’t show as well as it does in the first photo. But I wanted you to see the various colors I ordered. (There are many more colors available and scads more styles than the ones I picked.)
If you need your professional-looking logo (or anything else) embroidered onto something, I recommend Gerri and Evergreen Embroidery without hesitation. Her prices are affordable; I was surprised by how little four shirts and one jacket cost fully-decked-out with my logo on them. I wasn’t given a discount of any kind for being among her networking partners and “viral sneezers” so the prices will be the same for you as they were for me if you order the same shirt and jacket–Gerri doesn’t play favorites! Taxes included, the cost to me out the door was $121.98.
I bought the least expensive polo shirts and a lower-end jacket, but you’d never know it to look at them. (In fact, Gerri says the shirts I chose are her personal favorites, too.) They are made of quality materials and are durable, stain-resistant, and they rank high on the fade-resistance scale.
So if you have a limited budget, you can still look great. If your budget is more robust, you can go higher-end and pay more–but you certainly don’t have to, to look great and come across as a 100% professional provider in your niche.