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Corporate Profile welcomes spring*

Spring is in the air and it’s time to enjoy the sunshine and carnival season.

You will want to look your best and now’s the time to brighten up your office with the latest shirt styles and comfortable fabrics.

At Corporate Profile there is an amazing range of coloured shirts available to help your council boost it’s professional presentation.

The Biz Collection range featured on the enclosed Product Card is one of the most popular shirts with twelve colours in the range and three sleeve styles.
There are also checks, stripes and climate smart shirts in loads of colours.

We can help you with great suggestions so the best idea for personalised service is to ask our experts, Renee and Shelley, to help you with specific requirements.

They have all the answers and product knowledge right down to the smallest details including hard to find shirt colours!

Our aim is to provide friendly service at a reasonable price backed up by exceptional stock, product sample services, and custom made expertise!
Based in Surry Hills we also continue to manufacture Australian made polo shirts custom made in the colours of your choice, ideal for special council events, uniforms, organisations and tours.

The colourful ranges of business and team & school wear can be browsed at www.corporateprofile.com.au

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