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Branded Gear, Delivered Across South Africa
One supplier for branded clothing and promotional merchandise, delivering to businesses in every province. Wherever your team is, we will get your branded gear to you.
- Gauteng
- Western Cape
- KwaZulu-Natal
- Eastern Cape
- Free State
- Mpumalanga
- Limpopo
- North West
- Northern Cape
- Johannesburg
- Pretoria
- Pretoria East
- Pretoria North
- Sandton
- Centurion
- Midrand
- Randburg
- Roodepoort
- Cape Town
- Bellville
- Stellenbosch
- Paarl
- George
- Mossel Bay
- Durban
- Pietermaritzburg
- Port Elizabeth
- East London
- Bloemfontein
- Polokwane
- Mbombela
- Rustenburg
- Kimberley
- Upington
Questions, Answered
Corporate clothing is the branded apparel a company kits its team out in. The usual mix is golf shirts, T-shirts, jackets, hoodies, and button-ups, all customised with the company logo by embroidery or print so the team looks consistent.
A uniform is mandatory and standardised, the same kit for every staff member every day. Corporate clothing is more flexible: branded golf shirts, jackets, and tops in your company colours that staff can mix into their workwear. Uniforms are common in retail, hospitality, and security. Corporate clothing fits most office and customer-facing teams.
It pays off in three ways: every team member becomes a visible reminder of your brand to customers, your team looks professional and consistent, and staff feel part of something. For the cost per garment, very few marketing spends do all three at once.
Branded golf shirts and T-shirts are the most-ordered items by a long way, followed by hoodies, softshells, fleeces, and caps. Office and customer-facing teams usually go with golf shirts or button-ups. Outdoor and site teams lean on jackets, hoodies, and hi-vis workwear.
Most branded corporate clothing in South Africa lands between roughly R150 and R500+ per garment. The main things that move the price are the item itself (a basic T-shirt versus a fleece jacket), the branding method (embroidery costs more than print), and the quantity (per-unit pricing drops with bulk). Send us the details and we will get you a quote.
Most do, but the strongest fits are retail, hospitality, logistics, construction, security, healthcare, financial services, and real estate. Anywhere your team is visible to customers, branded wear pulls its weight.
The four main methods are embroidery, screen printing, heat transfer (vinyl), and digital print. The right one depends on the garment, the logo, and how many you are ordering. As a rough guide, embroidery suits polos and jackets, screen print suits high-volume T-shirts, and heat transfer suits fine detail on technical fabrics.
Embroidery lasts longer and looks more premium. Print is cheaper and handles full-colour or detailed artwork better. For staff golf shirts that get worn for years, go with embroidery. For event T-shirts or anything with photo-quality artwork, print is the better choice.
Embroidery lasts as long as the garment does, usually between 2 and 5 years with regular wear and washing. The reason is simple: the logo is stitched into the fabric, not sitting on top of it. Quality polyester thread holds its colour through dozens of industrial washes.
Yes. For full-colour logos we use digital print, screen print, or DTF (direct-to-film) transfer, depending on the garment and the level of detail. Embroidery handles up to about 8 to 12 thread colours. If your logo is photo-realistic or has gradients, print will look better.
Embroidery is the standard for corporate golf shirts. It lasts longer, looks smarter, and survives repeated washing without fading. For once-off event golf shirts with a complex multi-colour design, heat transfer or screen print can also work.
For heavy workwear like jackets, conti suits, and overalls, embroidery is the right call. It survives industrial washing. On hi-vis vests and lighter PPE garments, use heat transfer or screen print instead. Embroidery can damage reflective tape or punch through thin technical fabric.
Yes. We work with small businesses and startups, not just large corporates. Many items have low minimums, so orders of around 10 to 25 units are workable depending on the garment and the branding method.
Yes. You will always get a digital mockup before production, so you can sign off on the design first. For larger orders, we can also arrange a physical sample so you can check the fabric, fit, and branding placement before we run the full order.
We do branded corporate wear, workwear, and promotional merchandise: caps, hoodies, golf shirts, T-shirts, jackets, and corporate gifts, all branded with your logo by embroidery or print.
Yes. You get a digital mockup of your branded items before we make anything, so you can see exactly how your logo will look and sign it off first.
It depends on the product and quantity, but we always work to your deadline. Once we know what you need and how many, we will confirm a firm timeline. Just send us the details.
Yes. The more units you order, the better your per-item price, which makes us a great fit for teams, businesses, and events. Get in touch for a bulk quote.
It depends on the product and branding method, and many items have low minimums, so we are happy to help with smaller team orders as well as large runs. Tell us your quantity and we will let you know what works.
Yes. We supply branded clothing and merchandise to businesses nationwide, including Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town, Durban, and the rest of South Africa. Delivery is arranged once your order is confirmed.
Yes. We brand to your corporate colours, matching them as closely as the print or embroidery method allows, so your logo stays on brand. Send us your brand guidelines or Pantone references and we will work to them.
A high resolution logo works best, ideally a vector file such as PDF, AI, EPS, or SVG, but we can also work from a clear PNG. If your artwork needs tidying up for branding, we can help with that.
Fill in our contact form or message us on WhatsApp with what you need. Tell us the product, quantity, and your branding, and we will handle the rest and send pricing.
A good corporate clothing supplier covers a wide product range, handles the branding in-house (embroidery and print), gives you a digital mockup before production, has proper bulk pricing, and delivers nationwide. Soapbox Essence does all of that, working as an authorised agent of Soapbox Promo & Gifts to supply branded corporate wear to businesses across South Africa.
From a specialist supplier that handles the garments and the logo branding in one order. Soapbox Essence supplies branded corporate wear, workwear, and merchandise to businesses across South Africa, with embroidery, print, and mockups all handled in-house.
Start with the role and the environment your team works in, then pick durable, comfortable garments in your brand colours. We usually recommend choosing one or two core items (typically a golf shirt and a jacket), sized across XS to 4XL so every team member is covered, and keeping the branding placement consistent so everyone looks like part of the same team.
Most company uniforms include a branded top (a golf shirt or T-shirt), an outer layer for cooler weather (a jacket, fleece, or softshell), and optional accessories like caps and bags. The mix depends on the role. Customer-facing teams usually want a smarter look. Warehouse, site, and field staff need tougher workwear, often with hi-vis or reinforced features.
Well-fitted, consistent branded corporate wear in your company colours. Golf shirts, jackets, and smart-casual button-ups, all in matching colours with a clean embroidered logo in the same spot on every garment. That consistency is what reads as a credible, organised business when a customer or visitor sees your team.
Moisture-wicking polyester and polyester-cotton blends with a structured collar work best for company golf shirts. They hold a logo cleanly and survive repeated washing. Slazenger and Okiyo are popular choices for South African corporate teams because they balance comfort, durability, and a smart professional look.
Embroidered golf shirts last longer and look more premium. Printed shirts are usually cheaper and better for detailed or full-colour logos. For corporate golf shirts your team wears daily for years, embroidery is the standard. For short-run event shirts or designs with gradients, print is the better fit.
100% polyester and polyester-rich blends last longest. They resist shrinking, fading, and wrinkles better than pure cotton. For corporate use, look for a higher GSM (around 180 to 200 g/m²) so the shirts hold their shape after dozens of washes.
Moisture-wicking polyester or polyester-cotton blends. They breathe well in summer heat and dry quickly. For year-round wear, a 180 g/m² polyester pique is a safe default. In hotter regions like KZN and the Lowveld, lighter weights with mesh panels keep things cooler.
Durable two-tone or conti suits, hi-vis vests, and reinforced safety footwear, all branded with the company logo. Look for poly-cotton fabrics in the 235 to 270 g/m² range for durability, plus reflective tape for visibility on site. Brand the garments with embroidery or heat transfer so the logo survives industrial washing.
Most company uniforms need replacing every 12 to 24 months. It depends on how hard they are worn and washed. Office and customer-facing wear usually lasts 18 to 24 months before fading or wear shows. Site workwear in heavy daily use often needs replacing every 6 to 12 months.
Workwear is the everyday branded work clothing your team wears. PPE (personal protective equipment) is regulated safety gear that protects against specific hazards. A branded two-tone conti suit is workwear. A hard hat, safety boots, hi-vis vest, gloves, and goggles are PPE. South African employers are legally required to supply PPE for hazardous work.
Yes. We brand workwear with embroidery, heat transfer, or screen print. For heavy industrial garments like jackets and overalls, embroidery is the most durable. For hi-vis vests and lighter fabrics, use heat transfer or print instead because embroidery damages the reflective tape.