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Making the best impression at both work and play*

Councils, organisations and business all have something in common – they need to stand out from the background and have a clear visual identity. Being visible and being identifiable comes down to the right outfit, and when building team spirit, clothing and accessories really enhance the bonding.

Corporate Profile Clothing has the needs of industry, sporting teams and special event organisers covered, with a range of stylish apparel which can be customised with company or team insignia, event names, or any other logo required

Essentially, Corporate Profile Clothing is all about impact. Its clothing range is designed to make the right impression, and boost both team image and self image, because if people feel good about themselves, they perform better in whatever role they undertake.

The Corporate Profile Clothing range includes many well known retail brands: Van Heusen Shirts, Nike Golf, Bisley Workwear and Winning Spirit; everything staff need to look like they mean business. There is a comprehensive range of industrial clothing, including Hi-Vis safety wear, sun protection headwear and uniforms for the heath care sector.

The sporting range includes polos, singlets, hoodies, towels, and a wide selection of winter and summer golfing, track and field, rugby and general fitness clothing and accessories, including sports bags, backpacks, rainwear and hats.

When people know who you are at first glance, building a profile and maintaining a clear corporate image becomes easy.

More details of the complete range of Mens and Ladies wear can be found on the company website at www.corporate.com.au

For inquiries or product inspections, the best idea is to call Shelley, Renee or Tess at Corporate Profile Clothing on 1800 654 990.

*Copy supplied by Corporate Profile Clothing

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