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columbia dress shirts ColumbiaA shirt your outdoor sales team will actually pack, wear, and refuse to leave behind after the retreat. Columbia. It's one of the few outdoor brands that gets a genuine reaction when someone opens the box. The PFG name carries real credibility with people who spend time outside, which means your logo shares space with a brand your team already trusts. That recognition translates directly into shirts that get worn on personal time, not just on company

A shirt your outdoor sales team will actually pack, wear, and refuse to leave behind after the retreat.


Columbia. It's one of the few outdoor brands that gets a genuine reaction when someone opens the box. The PFG name carries real credibility with people who spend time outside, which means your logo shares space with a brand your team already trusts. That recognition translates directly into shirts that get worn on personal time, not just on company days.

This shirt is built for teams that operate outdoors, whether that means client days on the water, summer field sales routes, or a company retreat where people actually want to look put-together without trying. The clean right chest and sleeve panels give your embroidery or logo fusion decoration room to land without competing with the PFG mark already on the left chest.

The lightweight Tactel nylon stays comfortable through long days in the heat, and the relaxed fit makes bulk ordering across a mixed team straightforward. It's the kind of shirt people grab on a Saturday morning because it's genuinely useful, which means your logo keeps working after the event is over.

  • UPF 50 Omni-Shade Broad Spectrum sun protection means your outdoor team stays covered during full-day events without extra layers getting in the way.
  • Quick-dry nylon keeps the shirt looking sharp from the morning kickoff through the evening client dinner, no mid-day wardrobe concerns.
  • Built-in venting handles humid, high-heat conditions, a detail that makes recipients choose this shirt over others in their closet on hot days.
  • Rod holder and multiple chest pockets make this functional enough for real use, so it stays in rotation long after the branded event wraps.
Outdoor Sales Team Fishing Tournament Company Retreat Client Gifts Field Sales Travel
Fabric
100% Tactel® Nylon
Sun Protection
UPF 50 Omni-Shade Broad Spectrum
Fit
Relaxed Fit
Performance
Quick Dry, Vented
Consultant Note

Embroidery reads cleanly on this nylon fabric and is the top decoration method here. Place your logo on the right side chest since Columbia's PFG mark already occupies the left chest. Left bicep, right bicep, and upper back placements are also available if you want a second brand hit for larger groups or high-visibility events.

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