Custom Branded Jackets for Businesses, Teams, and Organizations
Jackets do a different job than t-shirts or hoodies. They show up when the weather turns, when crews are outside, when teams need to look put together, and when you want your brand to stay visible past summer. A good branded jacket doesn’t feel like an extra. It feels like part of the uniform.
At Promo Box, we produce custom jackets in Everett, WA for contractors, service companies, office teams, schools, organizations, and local brands that want outerwear people will actually keep wearing. Work jackets. Soft shells. Quarter-zips. Lightweight zip-ups. Insulated layers for colder mornings. Some need a clean embroidered chest logo. Some need names, back prints, or both. For teams needing larger graphics or visibility, we also offer custom jacket printing in Everett, WA using methods that hold up on the right garments.
The key is choosing the right jacket first. Fabric, weight, weather resistance, and fit all matter. A front-office jacket isn’t the same as one for field crews. We help you sort that out before production starts, so the finished piece looks right, feels right, and holds up once it’s out in the real world.
Why Custom Branded Jackets Are a Valuable Investment for Your Brand
Jackets tend to stay in use longer than most branded apparel. People don’t wear them once and forget about them. They keep them in the truck, by the door, at the office, or in the back seat. That gives your branding more mileage without forcing it.
They also work in situations where lighter apparel doesn’t. Outdoor crews need custom work jackets that can handle weather, movement, and daily use without breaking down. Event staff need something presentable in bad weather. Service teams need outerwear that still looks professional when they step onto a job site or walk up to a client’s door. A jacket solves that without asking people to sacrifice comfort.
For businesses, corporate jackets help the team look established and consistent in front of customers. For schools and organizations, they create identity. For merch, they feel more substantial than a standard shirt. And because custom embroidered jackets are typically higher-value pieces, people tend to take better care of them and keep them around longer. When the jacket itself is useful, the branding feels more natural. That’s what makes them worth doing.
We start with the practical stuff: who’s wearing the jackets, what kind of weather they’ll be used in, what the logo needs to look like, and how polished or rugged the final piece should feel.
Most jackets are best with embroidery, especially for chest logos, names, and cleaner branded looks. Custom jacket embroidery holds up well, looks professional, and fits outerwear naturally. That’s usually the first place we start. Printing can still make sense depending on the jacket and the design. Some lightweight jackets, team pieces, or promotional styles work well with print when the artwork is larger or more graphic. The trick is knowing which garments can handle it and which ones really shouldn’t be printed at all.
We’ll help with that. Soft shells, fleece jackets, rain jackets, work jackets, zip-ups, quarter-zips behave differently. Placement matters too. Left chest is the most common, but back logos, sleeve hits, and names can all be part of the job. The goal is to match the decoration method to the jacket instead of forcing the same solution onto every order.
A lot of different customers order jackets, but usually for the same reason: they want their team to look consistent when the weather changes. We do jackets for contractors, HVAC companies, electricians, landscapers, office teams, schools, real estate groups, event staff, nonprofits, and community organizations. Some need everyday outerwear for field crews. Others need custom logo jackets that represent their brand clearly when meeting customers face-to-face. Some want branded layers for trade shows, volunteer teams, or school programs.
Jackets also make sense for businesses with mixed roles. Maybe the office staff needs something clean and lightweight while the field crew needs heavier outerwear that can handle real use. Those don’t have to be the same garment, and usually they shouldn’t be. That’s one reason jacket orders need a little more thought. The use case matters more here than it does with a basic shirt.
We start with the practical stuff: who’s wearing the jackets, what kind of weather they’ll be used in, what the logo needs to look like, and how polished or rugged the final piece should feel. That helps narrow down the right jacket before we ever talk decoration. Once the garment is selected, we review the artwork and send a proof showing placement and scale. Jackets leave less room for guessing. Seams, zippers, pockets, and linings all affect where a logo should go. We check that before production so nothing ends up awkwardly placed.
Then we produce everything in-house. That gives us more control over consistency and lets us catch issues before the full run is finished. Once the order is complete, we inspect the jackets, pack them cleanly, and make sure they’re ready to wear, hand out, or put straight into service.
Why Local Businesses Choose Us for Custom Jackets
Jacket orders are a little less forgiving than basic apparel orders. The garments cost more, the materials vary more, and the decoration has to work around seams, zippers, linings, pockets, and heavier fabric. If the logo is placed wrong or the wrong jacket gets chosen, the whole order can feel off fast.
That’s why local businesses come to Promo Box. We help sort out the jacket first, not just the logo. A soft shell for a sales team is different from a work jacket for crews outside in the rain. A fleece quarter-zip for school staff is different from a lightweight event jacket. We talk through how the jackets will actually be used, then help you choose something that fits the job.
From there, we make sure the decoration fits the garment. Most jackets do best with embroidery, but not every logo should be treated the same way. We’ll tell you what will look clean, what will hold up, and what’s worth avoiding before you spend money on a jacket people won’t wear.
Everything is produced in-house, which helps keep reorders consistent. That matters when you add new team members later and need the same jacket, same logo size, same thread color, and same placement as the first batch. You’re not just ordering outerwear. You’re trying to make your team look sharp in the real world: on job sites, in parking lots, at events, and in front of customers. That’s what we’re helping with.
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Recent Custom Jacket Projects
We’ve produced embroidered soft shells for service companies
We’ve produced embroidered soft shells for service companies, branded fleece jackets for school staff, and lightweight zip-up jackets for event teams that needed something clean and easy to layer. Some jobs were simple left-chest logos. Others included names, larger back branding, or multiple jacket styles for different roles inside the same company. Different uses, same goal: make the brand look solid when the weather turns.
We can customize a wide range of jackets, including soft shells, fleece jackets, work jackets, zip-ups, quarter-zips, rain jackets, and lightweight outerwear. The best option depends on who’s wearing them and what the jacket needs to do.
Most jackets look better with embroidery, especially for company logos and names. Business jacket printing can work on some lighter styles, but outerwear usually handles embroidery better. We’ll recommend the option that actually fits the garment.
Yes. Company logos are one of the most common jacket orders we do. Most businesses choose a left-chest embroidered logo, but names, back logos, and sleeve details can also be added depending on the jacket style.
Cost depends on the jacket itself, the quantity, and whether the design is embroidered or printed. A basic embroidered chest logo costs less than multiple logo locations or premium outerwear. We’ll quote it clearly before production starts.
Turnaround depends on jacket availability, order size, and decoration method. Once we know what you need, we’ll give you a realistic timeline. If you’re working toward an event or staff deadline, tell us early so we can plan around it.