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Custom Landscaping & Lawn Care Company Apparel Guide

Everything landscaping business owners need to know about outfitting outdoor crews with professional branded uniforms. From UV-protective fabrics and stain-hiding colours to seasonal layering strategies for the Canadian climate.

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Why Branded Uniforms Matter for Landscaping Companies

Your landscaping crew spends the entire day working in plain sight of homeowners, neighbours, and passing traffic. Professional custom workwear provides instant credibility and marketing visibility. A professional uniform does not just look good -- it is one of the most cost-effective marketing investments a landscaping business can make. Every lawn your team mows, every garden they tend, becomes a visible advertisement for your company.

Neighbourhood Visibility & Trust

Landscaping crews are highly visible. They work in front yards, driveways, and along sidewalks where every neighbour can see them. A branded uniform instantly tells the neighbourhood who you are.

  • Walking billboards: Your crew advertises to every house on the street while they work
  • Homeowner comfort: Residents feel safer seeing uniformed workers on their property and in their neighbourhood
  • Referral driver: Neighbours see your professional crew and ask for your card or search your company name
  • Legitimacy signal: Uniforms distinguish your licensed business from unlicensed operators

Business Growth & Brand Recognition

A landscaping company that looks professional commands higher rates and wins more bids. Branded uniforms build the perception of quality before a single blade of grass is cut.

  • Higher perceived value: Uniformed crews justify premium pricing over competitors in plain clothes
  • Commercial contract advantage: Property managers prefer uniformed contractors for tenant-occupied buildings
  • Brand consistency: Matching uniforms create a polished company image across all crews and job sites
  • Online presence boost: Professional crews generate better Google reviews and social media photos

Team Culture & Retention

Landscaping crews that wear branded gear take more pride in their work. Uniforms build a team identity that improves morale and reduces turnover -- a critical advantage in an industry with high seasonal labour needs.

  • Team unity: Matching gear creates a sense of belonging among crew members
  • Employee investment: Quality uniforms show you value your workers beyond just their labour
  • Professionalism standard: Uniforms set behavioural expectations on client properties
  • Recruitment advantage: Professional image helps attract skilled labourers and crew leaders

Competitive Edge in a Crowded Market

The landscaping industry is competitive. In most Canadian cities, dozens of companies compete for the same residential and commercial contracts. Branded uniforms set you apart immediately.

  • First impression wins: When a homeowner sees two trucks pull up -- one with uniformed crews and one without -- the choice is obvious
  • Municipal and strata contracts: Many require uniformed workers as a bid condition
  • Insurance credibility: Uniformed crews signal a properly insured and licensed operation
  • HOA compliance: Some homeowner associations require contractors to be in uniform
Pro Tip: Studies show that uniformed service workers generate up to 30% more referrals than non-uniformed workers. For landscaping companies, where your team works in public view for hours at a time, every job is a free marketing opportunity. A single branded crew can be seen by 50-100 people per day in a busy neighbourhood. That is exposure you cannot buy with advertising alone.

Best Apparel by Role: Crews, Foremen & Office Staff

Not everyone on your landscaping team has the same workwear needs. A crew member mowing lawns in July needs different apparel than a foreman meeting with a commercial client. Here is how to outfit each role for maximum performance and professionalism.

Crew Members -- Everyday Workwear

Your ground crews need durable, breathable apparel that can handle 8-10 hours of outdoor physical labour. Custom t-shirts are the go-to choice for daily wear.

  • Moisture-wicking performance tees keep crews cool during mowing and trimming
  • Relaxed fit allows full range of motion for bending, lifting, and operating equipment
  • Long-sleeve options provide UV and bug protection for all-day outdoor work
  • Dark colours (forest green, charcoal) hide grass stains and soil
  • Cost-effective enough to replace every 4-6 months
From $12/piece with print

Foremen & Crew Leaders -- Professional Field Wear

Custom polo shirts give foremen a step up in professionalism while remaining functional for outdoor supervision and client interactions.

  • Collared look conveys authority and professionalism during site visits
  • Performance polyester polos wick moisture while looking polished
  • Ideal for client walk-throughs, estimates, and property inspections
  • Embroidered name and title for easy identification
  • Distinguished from crew shirts to establish clear leadership on site
From $18/piece with logo

Office & Sales Staff -- Client-Facing Apparel

Your office team and sales reps need branded apparel that works in meetings, trade shows, and client consultations without looking like they just came from the field.

  • Premium polo shirts in company colours for a clean, professional look
  • Quarter-zip pullovers for cooler office environments and outdoor estimates
  • Embroidered logos only -- no large back prints needed for office roles
  • Softer, lighter fabrics since they are not doing physical labour
  • Branded softshell jackets for site visits in cooler weather
From $22/piece with embroidery

Accessories -- Hats, Hoodies & Layers

Complete the uniform kit with essential accessories that protect your crew and extend your brand visibility.

Hats from $14/piece
Pro Tip: Differentiate your crew tiers visually. Many successful landscaping companies use dark green t-shirts for crew members, green polos for foremen, and white or grey polos for office staff. This visual hierarchy helps clients identify who to speak with on site and gives your foremen a sense of authority. Check our logo placement guide for optimal branding on each garment type.

Best Fabrics for Outdoor Landscaping Work

Landscaping crews face unique fabric demands: intense sun exposure, heavy sweating, grass stains, dirt, rain, and constant movement. The right fabric keeps your crew comfortable and looking professional all day. The wrong fabric turns into a soggy, stained mess by noon. Read our budget vs premium blanks guide for help choosing the right quality tier.

Moisture-Wicking Performance Polyester

The number one choice for outdoor landscaping crews. These fabrics actively pull sweat away from the body and dry rapidly in the sun.

  • Why it excels outdoors: Crews sweat heavily during mowing, trimming, and hauling -- wicking fabric keeps them cool and dry
  • Quick drying: Rain showers, irrigation spray, and morning dew dry out in minutes, not hours
  • Sun fade resistance: Polyester holds colour far better than cotton under constant UV exposure
  • Stain management: Resists absorbing grass chlorophyll, soil, and tree sap better than natural fibres
  • Recommended: 100% performance polyester or 65/35 poly-cotton blends

UPF-Rated Sun Protection Fabrics

Your crews work 8-10 hours in direct sunlight during Canadian summers. UPF-rated fabrics provide built-in UV protection that sunscreen cannot match.

  • UPF 30+: Blocks 96.7% of UV radiation -- minimum for outdoor crews
  • UPF 50+: Blocks 98%+ of UV radiation -- best protection available
  • Consistent coverage: Unlike sunscreen, fabric protection does not wear off or need reapplication
  • Available in: Long-sleeve tees and performance shirts

Breathable Poly-Cotton Blends

A balanced option for crews who prefer the soft feel of cotton without sacrificing outdoor performance.

  • 65/35 blend: More polyester for better moisture management in the heat
  • Softer hand feel: Cotton component adds comfort for all-day wear
  • Good for: Moderate-temperature days in spring and fall
  • Embroidery-friendly: Holds embroidered logos cleanly without puckering
  • Cost-effective: Mid-range pricing with solid outdoor performance
Fabrics to Avoid for Landscaping Work:
  • 100% cotton: Absorbs sweat and rain, stays heavy and wet, shows every grass and dirt stain permanently
  • Thin blends under 150 GSM: Tear on branches, thorns, fences, and equipment
  • Light-coloured fabrics: White and pastels show grass stains, mud, and soil within the first hour
  • Non-UPF fabrics for all-day outdoor roles: Standard cotton offers minimal UV protection (typically only UPF 5-10)

Fabric Comparison for Landscaping Uniforms

Fabric Type Moisture Wicking UV Protection Stain Resistance Best For
100% Performance Polyester Excellent Very Good (UPF 30-50+) Very Good Summer mowing, full-sun work
65/35 Poly-Cotton Good Moderate (UPF 15-25) Good Spring/fall, general landscaping
UPF 50+ Long-Sleeve Very Good Excellent (UPF 50+) Good All-day sun exposure, pest areas
Tri-Blend (Poly/Cotton/Rayon) Moderate Low (UPF 10-15) Moderate Office staff, light-duty roles
100% Ring-Spun Cotton Poor Poor (UPF 5-10) Poor Not recommended for outdoor landscaping

Colour Recommendations: Hide Stains, Build Your Brand

Colour selection is critical for landscaping uniforms. Your crews deal with grass stains, mud, soil, tree sap, and fertilizer every single day. The wrong colour shows dirt within the first hour. The right colour hides stains and reinforces your outdoor brand identity.

Best Colours for Landscaping Crews

  • Forest Green: The natural choice for landscaping -- hides grass stains exceptionally well and aligns perfectly with your outdoor brand
  • Olive/Army Green: Excellent at masking dirt, mud, and grass. Gives a rugged, professional appearance
  • Charcoal Grey: Versatile and professional. Hides soil and dust while looking polished for client interactions
  • Dark Brown/Chocolate: Naturally conceals earth and mud stains. Great secondary brand colour
  • Black: Hides everything but can be uncomfortably hot in direct summer sun -- better for foremen and fall/spring
  • Navy Blue: Professional appearance that hides many stains, though grass stains are more visible than on green
Colours to Avoid for Outdoor Crews:
  • White: Shows every grass stain, dirt smudge, and sweat mark immediately -- never use for field crews
  • Light Grey: Grass stains, mud, and sweat show up within minutes
  • Pastels (yellow, light blue, pink): Stain easily and look unprofessional for outdoor labour
  • Bright Red or Orange: Unless hi-vis is required, these fade quickly under UV exposure and can look out of place
Pro Tip: Green is the most popular colour for landscaping companies across Canada -- and for good reason. It hides the number-one stain (grass), aligns with your outdoor industry identity, and looks great with both embroidered and screen-printed white or yellow logos. Consider a two-tone approach: darker green shirts for crews and lighter green or grey polos for foremen and office staff.

Stain Visibility by Shirt Colour

Shirt Colour Grass Stains Mud/Soil Sweat Marks Overall Rating
Forest Green Hidden Minimal Hidden Excellent
Olive Green Hidden Hidden Minimal Excellent
Charcoal Grey Minimal Hidden Hidden Very Good
Dark Brown Moderate Hidden Hidden Very Good
Black Minimal Minimal Hidden Good (hot in sun)
Navy Blue Visible Moderate Minimal Good
White Very Visible Very Visible Very Visible Not Recommended

Decoration Methods for Landscaping Uniforms

Your logo and branding need to survive constant sun exposure, heavy sweating, grass and dirt contact, and frequent hot-water washing. Choosing the right decoration method is critical for outdoor durability. For a deep dive into print longevity, see our print durability and care guide.

Embroidery -- Best for Outdoor Durability

Thread-based decoration is the top choice for landscaping uniforms because it is virtually indestructible under outdoor conditions. Custom embroidery provides professional branding that withstands the demands of outdoor work.

  • Sun-proof: Thread does not fade from UV exposure the way ink can
  • Wash-proof: Survives hundreds of hot-water wash cycles without degradation
  • Professional look: Raised, textured finish looks premium on polos and jackets
  • Best for: Company logos on left chest, employee names, hats
  • Ideal placement: Left chest, right chest, sleeves, hat fronts
  • Cost: $6-12 per location depending on stitch count

Recommended for: Polos, jackets, hats, long-sleeve shirts

Screen Printing -- Best for Large Back Prints

Bold, vibrant screen printing for maximum visibility. Your phone number on the back needs to be readable from across the street while your crew works.

  • High visibility: Large company name and phone number readable from 30+ feet away
  • Size advantage: Full-back designs up to 14" x 17" for maximum impact
  • Bulk savings: Cost per piece drops significantly at 24+ pieces
  • Good durability: Quality screen prints last 50-100+ washes with proper care
  • Best for: Back prints, large logos, phone numbers, company names
  • Cost: $3-8 per location (best value at 24+ pieces)

Recommended for: Crew t-shirts, high-volume daily wear shirts

DTF Printing -- Best for Small Orders & Complex Logos

DTF printing offers full-colour capability with no minimum order requirements -- perfect for solo operators and new landscaping businesses.

  • Full colour: Prints photo-realistic logos, gradients, and complex graphics
  • No minimums: Cost-effective even for 1-5 piece orders
  • Good durability: Withstands 50+ wash cycles with proper care
  • Flexible: Works on any fabric colour -- dark or light
  • Cost: $5-10 per location

Recommended Combination for Landscapers

The Winning Formula:
  • Front left chest: Embroidered company logo (UV-proof, wash-proof)
  • Front right chest: Embroidered employee name (personal identification)
  • Full back: Screen-printed company name + phone number (neighbourhood visibility)
  • Hat front: Embroidered logo on branded caps (your most visible branding piece outdoors)

This combination gives you a professional embroidered front for client interactions and a high-visibility screen-printed back that markets your business to every neighbour on the street.

Decoration Method Comparison for Outdoor Use

Factor Embroidery Screen Printing DTF Printing
UV/Sun Resistance Excellent (thread is colour-fast) Good (quality inks resist fading) Good (UV-cured transfers)
Wash Durability Excellent (outlasts garment) Very Good (50-100+ washes) Good (50+ washes)
Best Design Size Under 5 inches Any size -- excels at large Any size
Professional Look Premium, textured Bold, flat Smooth, detailed
Best Order Size Any quantity 24+ pieces 1-50 pieces
Cost Per Piece $6-12 $3-8 $5-10

Seasonal Uniform Guide for Canadian Landscaping Crews

Canadian landscaping seasons run from early spring through late fall, and in some regions year-round for snow removal. Your uniform program needs to handle everything from frosty April mornings to scorching July afternoons. A smart layering system keeps your crew comfortable and branded through every temperature swing.

Spring (March - May)

Spring clean-ups, garden prep, and early mowing mean unpredictable temperatures. Your crew starts the day at 5 degrees and finishes at 18. A layering system is essential.

  • Branded hoodies: Fleece-lined for cold early mornings, easily removed by mid-day
  • Long-sleeve work shirts: Mid-weight for fluctuating temperatures
  • Lightweight rain jackets: Spring showers are constant -- waterproof branded shells are a must
  • Performance tees underneath: Wicking base layer for when outer layers come off
  • Work gloves and toques: April mornings in Ontario, Alberta, and BC can still be near freezing

Summer (June - August)

Peak season. Your crews work the longest hours in the hottest conditions. Comfort, UV protection, and hydration are top priorities.

  • Moisture-wicking performance tees: The daily workhorse -- keeps crews cool and dry
  • UPF-rated long-sleeve shirts: Arm protection from sun, bugs, and thorns
  • Branded hats: Essential sun protection and your most visible branding piece
  • Lightweight, breathable fabrics: Maximum ventilation for 30+ degree days
  • Light-coloured options: Consider switching to lighter shades of your brand colours for summer
  • Multiple shirts per day: Have crews carry a spare for mid-day changes on extremely hot days

Fall (September - November)

Leaf removal, fall clean-ups, and garden winterizing keep crews busy as temperatures drop. The layering system returns as mornings get colder and days get shorter.

  • Quarter-zip pullovers: Easy on/off mid-layer for cool-but-not-cold days
  • Branded hoodies: Mid-weight fleece for October and November mornings
  • Softshell jackets: Wind and water resistant for rainy fall days
  • Reflective accents: Days get shorter -- early morning and late afternoon visibility matters
  • Long-sleeve base layers: Add warmth without sacrificing mobility

Year-Round Uniform Kit Per Crew Member

Recommended Annual Kit:
  • 7x performance t-shirts (daily rotation through peak season)
  • 3x long-sleeve shirts (UV protection and spring/fall wear)
  • 2x branded hoodies (cool morning layers)
  • 1x softshell jacket (rain and wind protection)
  • 2x branded hats (sun protection -- your most visible piece)
  • 1x hi-vis vest (roadside and commercial site work)

Estimated cost: $280-400 per crew member/year. Given that landscaping shirts need replacing every 4-6 months due to outdoor wear, budgeting for two cycles per season keeps your team looking sharp.

Pro Tip: Many landscaping companies in colder Canadian provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) also provide snow removal services in winter. If you run a winter division, invest in insulated branded jackets, toques, and thermal long-sleeve base layers. This keeps your brand visible year-round and helps retain seasonal staff by providing quality gear through the off-season.

Safety, Hi-Vis & Regulatory Requirements

Landscaping work often occurs near roads, in parking lots, and on commercial properties where vehicles are present. Understanding when hi-vis is required -- and when it is simply smart -- can protect your crew and your business. For comprehensive safety workwear standards, see our complete hi-vis workwear guide.

When Hi-Vis is Required

Certain landscaping environments legally require high-visibility clothing under Canadian occupational health and safety regulations.

  • Roadside work: Mowing ditches, trimming median strips, or maintaining boulevard plantings along active roadways
  • Municipal contracts: Most city and provincial landscaping contracts mandate CSA Z96-15 compliant hi-vis
  • Construction-adjacent sites: Landscaping near active construction zones requires hi-vis vests or shirts
  • Commercial properties with traffic: Parking lots, loading docks, and drive-throughs where vehicles are moving
  • Early morning and dusk work: Low-light conditions increase the risk of not being seen

Hi-Vis Options for Landscaping

  • Hi-vis t-shirts (Class 2): Fluorescent yellow/green with reflective striping -- available with your custom logo
  • Hi-vis vests: Worn over regular branded shirts when entering hi-vis zones -- most flexible option
  • Hi-vis rain jackets: Dual-purpose weather protection and visibility for spring/fall work
  • Reflective hat bands: Add visibility to branded caps without replacing them
  • CSA Z96-15 compliance: Ensure any hi-vis gear meets Canadian safety standards for your province

Sun & Heat Safety

Heat-related illness is a real risk for landscaping crews working outdoors in Canadian summers. Your uniform choices play a direct role in heat management.

  • Moisture-wicking fabrics: Active cooling through evaporation keeps body temperature down
  • Light-coloured hats: Dark hats absorb more heat -- consider lighter hat colours for summer
  • UPF-rated clothing: Prevents sunburn which compounds heat stress
  • Loose-fitting designs: Allow air circulation while still looking professional
  • Cooling neck towels: Can be branded and handed out as part of summer safety kits
Safety Reminder: Landscaping crews operate heavy machinery including mowers, trimmers, chainsaws, and blowers. Ensure uniforms do not have loose drawstrings, dangling pockets, or excessively baggy fits that could catch in rotating equipment. Long sleeves should be fitted, not loose. All hi-vis clothing should be properly sized so reflective strips sit in the correct positions on the body.
Pro Tip: Even when hi-vis is not legally required, many landscaping companies keep a supply of branded hi-vis vests in the truck. They can be thrown on quickly for roadside trimming or when a property has unexpected vehicle traffic. This dual-purpose approach lets your crew wear their standard branded uniforms most of the day and add hi-vis only when needed.

Ordering Guide: Solo Operators to Large Landscaping Companies

Whether you are a one-person lawn care operation or manage 50 landscaping crews across multiple cities, T-Shirt Elephant makes ordering custom uniforms simple. No minimums, fast turnaround, and all production done in-house in Toronto.

Solo Lawn Care Operator (1-3 People)

Just starting your landscaping business or running a small lawn care service? Professional uniforms are more affordable than you think.

  • No minimum order -- order exactly what you need
  • DTF printing is most cost-effective for small runs
  • Start with 5-7 performance tees and 2 branded hats
  • Add your phone number on the back -- neighbours will call
  • Budget: $150-250 for a complete starter kit

Growing Crew (4-15 People)

This is where a real uniform program pays off. Bulk pricing kicks in and your branded crews become neighbourhood billboards.

  • Screen printing becomes cost-effective at 24+ pieces
  • Mix embroidery (front logos) with screen printing (back designs)
  • Order extra in common sizes for new hires and replacements
  • Include seasonal options: summer tees + spring/fall hoodies
  • Budget: $250-350 per crew member/year

Large Company (15+ People)

Enterprise-level uniform programs with maximum savings, role-based apparel tiers, and quarterly reorder schedules.

  • Best bulk pricing tier at 100+ pieces
  • Free shipping on orders over $250 CAD
  • Different styles for crew, foremen, and office staff
  • Set up quarterly reorders to keep stock fresh
  • Budget: $200-300 per employee/year (bulk savings)

Pricing Overview

Product 1-23 Pieces 24-49 Pieces 50-99 Pieces 100+ Pieces
Performance Tees (Printed) $16-20/ea $12-16/ea $10-14/ea $8-12/ea
Embroidered Polos $22-28/ea $18-24/ea $16-22/ea $14-20/ea
Long-Sleeve Shirts $20-26/ea $16-22/ea $14-20/ea $12-18/ea
Hoodies (Embroidered) $35-42/ea $30-38/ea $26-34/ea $22-30/ea
Branded Hats $16-22/ea $14-18/ea $12-16/ea $10-14/ea
Shipping & Turnaround:
  • Standard production: 10-14 business days from artwork approval
  • Rush production: 24-48 hours available for urgent orders
  • Free shipping: On all orders over $250 CAD across Canada
  • Reorders: Faster turnaround since artwork is already on file
Replacement Cycle for Landscaping:
  • T-shirts: Replace every 4-6 months (outdoor wear is demanding)
  • Polos: Replace every 6-8 months
  • Hats: Replace every 6-12 months (sun fading is the main factor)
  • Hoodies and jackets: Replace annually

Plan two uniform orders per season -- start of spring and mid-summer -- to keep your crew looking fresh.

Why Landscaping Companies Choose T-Shirt Elephant

Landscaping companies across Canada trust T-Shirt Elephant for professional branded outdoor workwear. Here is why we are the go-to choice for the green industry.

Made in Canada

All printing and embroidery done in-house at our Toronto production facility. No overseas outsourcing. Your uniforms are produced right here in Canada with quality control at every step.

4.9 Google Rating

With over 1,500 verified Google reviews, we have earned the trust of thousands of Canadian businesses. Our landscaping clients consistently praise our quality, outdoor durability, and fast turnaround.

No Minimums

Solo lawn care operator needing 5 shirts? We have got you covered. Large landscaping company ordering 500 pieces? We will get you the best bulk pricing. No order is too small or too large.

Rush Production

New crew starting Monday? Uniforms damaged on the job? Our 24-48 hour rush production gets branded landscaping uniforms to you fast when peak season cannot wait.

Free Shipping

Free shipping across Canada on orders over $250 CAD. Most landscaping uniform orders qualify easily. We ship coast to coast, from Victoria to Halifax.

All Decoration Methods

Screen printing, embroidery, and DTF printing all under one roof. Mix methods on the same order for the perfect combination of outdoor durability and brand visibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fabrics are best for landscaping crew uniforms?

Moisture-wicking polyester blends are the best choice for landscaping crews. Look for 100% performance polyester or 65/35 poly-cotton blends with UPF 30+ sun protection. These fabrics pull sweat away from the body, dry quickly after rain or irrigation spray, and resist fading from constant sun exposure. Avoid 100% cotton as it absorbs sweat, stays heavy and wet, and takes too long to dry in the heat.

Do landscaping crews need hi-vis uniforms?

It depends on where your crew works. Landscaping crews working near roadways, parking lots, or commercial properties with vehicle traffic should wear CSA Z96-15 compliant hi-vis shirts or vests. Municipal contracts often require hi-vis as a condition of the job. Even when not legally required, keeping branded hi-vis vests in the truck for roadside work is smart practice. See our hi-vis workwear guide for full details.

Is embroidery or screen printing better for landscaping uniforms?

Use both for the best results. Embroidery is ideal for front-of-shirt branding -- company logo and employee names -- because thread is UV-proof and wash-proof. Screen printing is best for large back designs like your phone number and company name that need to be readable from across the street. This combination gives you premium front appearance and high-visibility neighbourhood marketing on the back.

How many shirts should I order per crew member?

Plan for 7-10 shirts per crew member for outdoor landscaping work. Landscaping is extremely hard on clothing due to grass stains, dirt, sun damage, and sweat. A good starting kit includes 5-7 moisture-wicking tees for daily rotation, 2-3 long-sleeve shirts for sun and bug protection, and 1-2 hoodies or jackets. Expect to replace shirts every 4-6 months due to demanding outdoor conditions.

What colours hide grass stains and dirt?

Forest green, olive green, charcoal grey, and dark brown are the best colours for landscaping uniforms. Green tones are the top choice because they naturally hide grass stains -- the most common stain in landscaping -- while aligning with your outdoor brand identity. Avoid white, light grey, and any pastel colours as they show every stain within the first hour on the job.

Can I order custom landscaping uniforms with no minimum?

Yes. T-Shirt Elephant has no minimum order requirements. Solo lawn care operators can order 5 shirts and receive the same professional quality as a 300-piece company order. DTF printing is especially cost-effective for small orders with full-colour logos. Free shipping is included on orders over $250 CAD anywhere in Canada.

Are landscaping uniforms tax deductible in Canada?

Yes, custom landscaping uniforms are typically 100% tax deductible as a business expense in Canada. Branded workwear with your company logo qualifies as a legitimate business cost under CRA guidelines. This includes shirts, jackets, hats, and all customization fees for embroidery or printing. Many landscaping business owners write off their entire annual uniform budget. Consult your accountant for details specific to your business structure.

What should I put on my landscaping company uniforms?

At minimum, include your company logo on the front left chest and your phone number in large text on the back. Landscaping crews are highly visible in residential neighbourhoods, so every uniform is a mobile billboard. Optionally add employee first names, your website URL, service area, and a tagline like "Free Estimates" or "Licensed & Insured." The phone number on the back is your highest-ROI element since every neighbour on the street sees it while your crew works.

How do I protect my crew from UV sun damage?

Choose UPF-rated long-sleeve shirts and performance fabrics with built-in UV protection. UPF 30+ blocks over 96% of UV rays, and UPF 50+ blocks over 98%. Pair these with branded wide-brim hats or baseball caps. Unlike sunscreen, fabric-based UV protection does not wear off or need reapplication -- it protects your crew consistently through the entire workday.

Ready to Outfit Your Landscaping Crew?

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