Redline Signs & Apparel

Custom Apparel That Feels Like Your Crew, Not a Generic Catalog

We help local crews, shops, teams, and service businesses look dialed in from the first callout to the last handoff. You get practical garment advice, clean decoration, and branding that holds up through real workdays.

For Daily Wear

Workwear That Still Looks Sharp

Durable tees, hoodies, and layers for crews that move all day and still need to look established in front of customers.

For Team Identity

Consistent Branding Across Roles

We help you keep logos, placement, and garment selections consistent so your team looks like one operation.

For Real Conditions

Decoration Methods That Match Use

Embroidery, screen print, and heat transfer each solve different problems. We recommend based on wear, wash cycles, and budget.

Recent Apparel Work

A few examples from Redline's current image library showing teamwear, branded layers, and logo-ready garments.

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Branded toques and sweaters for cold-weather crews

Cold Weather Kit

Layered branding for shoulder-season jobs

Custom crew sweaters with logo placements

Crew Uniforms

Matching sweaters built for daily wear

Branded logo shirts laid out for production review

Logo Tees

Simple, readable marks that stay clean

Shawn Murray at the Redline shop in Barrie

Local Shop

Planned and produced with a real team in Barrie

How To Choose The Right Decoration Method

Embroidery

Best for hats, polos, jackets, and left-chest logos where a premium stitched look matters most.

Great for: long-term uniforms, owner sets, front-of-house teams.

Screen Print

Best for larger runs and bold graphics where cost per unit and repeat consistency are priorities.

Great for: event shirts, promo campaigns, large crews.

Heat Transfer

Best when you need flexibility for names, numbers, short runs, or mixed garment sets.

Great for: team names, specialty placements, variable data.

Buyer Guidance Before You Request A Quote

  • Start with role-based quantities: field crew, office, and backup stock.
  • Include your target timeline if this order supports an event, launch, or hiring push.
  • Share existing logos or mockups. Even rough files speed up proofing.
  • Let us know pickup vs shipping up front so we can plan lead times accurately.

Apparel Process

  1. 1. Scope the order by garment, quantity, and timeline.
  2. 2. Confirm art placement and decoration method.
  3. 3. Send proof and finalize production details.
  4. 4. Produce, quality-check, and prep for pickup or shipment.

Ready To Build The Order Before You Call?

Use the apparel designer to choose the garment, preview the logo inside a real print zone, and send Redline an order request that already has the important details in place.