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Same day turnaround is available for suitable orders when artwork, garment stock and quantity are confirmed early enough.
Brick Lane, London
When you run a flower business in London, uniforms have to do more than look tidy. They need to work on the shop floor, survive early market starts, feel comfortable in delivery vans and still look presentable at weddings. TeeLane provides florists uniform printing London businesses can use day to day, with printed T-shirts, polos and suitable workwear for permanent staff, seasonal helpers and event crews. We help you choose the right mix for each role, keep branding consistent and make reorders less stressful when your team changes.

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If you need branded clothing for florists, the simplest route is to decide which roles need what: shop staff, delivery drivers, wedding setup crews and market sellers often need different garments. Polos usually suit customer-facing teams, T-shirts work well for lifting and warm environments, and aprons can be useful as an extra layer for messy shop tasks if your chosen style is suitable for print. Send your quantity, sizes, deadline and artwork on WhatsApp for the fastest quote, and TeeLane can advise on print positions, turnaround, Brick Lane collection or London courier options.
Choose a practical mix for florists rather than forcing every team member into the same garment.
Printed polos and tidy chest branding help staff look consistent in customer-facing retail spaces.
Comfortable garments and clear back prints help van teams stay mobile and easy to identify.
Keep freelance installers and event staff aligned with subtle branding that still feels polished.
Readable logo placement helps shoppers spot your team quickly in busy London trading spots.
Clear sizing, garment choices and approved artwork make seasonal top-ups much easier to manage.
Florists rarely need one uniform for every task. The person greeting customers in the shop has different needs from the driver carrying bucket loads into hotels, and both differ from the team dressing a wedding venue at 6am. A better approach is to decide where presentation matters most, where movement matters most and where garments are likely to get damp, marked or layered under outerwear.
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For many London florists, that means a core branded look with a few role-specific changes. A shop team might wear matching printed polos, while delivery staff wear printed T-shirts in the same colour family for comfort. Wedding crews often prefer cleaner branding with less visual clutter, and market sellers usually benefit from something more visible from a distance.
T-shirts are often the easiest option for busy florists who lift stock, work in warm back rooms or load vans throughout the day. They are comfortable, simple to size and usually the least complicated choice when you need a larger quantity across full-time and part-time staff. If your team works hard physically, a T-shirt can be the most wearable item, which matters because the best uniform is the one people will actually keep wearing.
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Polos are a good step up when you want a smarter retail look without becoming too formal. They work well for front-of-house florists, wedding consultation teams and staff who move between customers and practical tasks. Many flower businesses also pair a printed polo or T-shirt with aprons for messy work around stems, water and packaging. If you want branding on aprons, send details or photos first so suitability can be checked before quoting.
The most useful print position for florists is usually a left chest logo. It looks neat in the shop, works well on polos and still shows when staff are arranging flowers at a counter. For delivery teams or market sellers, a larger back print can be worth adding so customers can identify your team as they unload outside homes, offices and venues. That can be especially helpful in busy central London streets where people only see staff from behind or across the pavement.
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For wedding crews, subtle branding often works better than loud branding. You want the team to look organised, but not distract from the event. A small front logo is often enough. If staff will wear aprons, gilets or jackets over the top, think carefully about where the branding needs to remain visible. Artwork that looks good on a social profile may still need adjusting for print size and garment colour.
Florists often add staff around Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Christmas, peak wedding weekends and summer events, so sizing needs a practical system rather than a last-minute guess. The simplest method is a list with each wearer’s name, role, garment choice and size. If some people need polos and others need T-shirts, split them clearly instead of sending a single total. That reduces errors and makes it easier to see what should be reordered later.
Reorders are usually much easier when the first order is organised properly. Keep the garment colour, print positions and approved artwork consistent where you can. If you know certain roles always need the same setup, say so from the start. Many florists also keep a small number of spare sizes for new starters or freelance event staff, especially if the same colourway is used across shops, stalls and install teams.
The quote depends on the garment type, quantity, number of print positions, artwork complexity, colour choices and whether you need one standard design or several role-specific versions. A simple run of matching T-shirts is normally more straightforward than mixed polos, staff names, multiple logo sizes and several colours. Larger quantities often improve cost efficiency per item, and repeat orders can be simpler when the specification stays the same. For the fastest response, WhatsApp is best; if you are sending detailed artwork or a spreadsheet, hello@teelane.co.uk is a useful backup.
Turnaround depends on confirmed stock, usable artwork, quantity, production capacity and how complex the job is. Same-day production is only possible for suitable orders after those points are checked, so it cannot be promised on every enquiry. TeeLane is based at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ near Brick Lane, which is useful for local collection. If collection does not suit, London courier or delivery options can be discussed depending on timing, destination and order size.
Same day turnaround is available for suitable orders when artwork, garment stock and quantity are confirmed early enough.
T shirts, hoodies, polos, tote bags, workwear and DTF prints are popular choices. TeeLane will recommend the most practical print route for your deadline.
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TeeLane helps London customers choose the right garment, print method and turnaround for florists uniform printing london - staff and event wear. Send your artwork, quantity, sizes and deadline on WhatsApp, or open the quote form for a structured request.
Send your design, quantity and deadline. TeeLane will confirm stock, print method and the fastest route for collection or delivery.
It depends on the role. T-shirts are often better for physically active work, warm shop floors and deliveries. Polos usually suit customer-facing staff and wedding consultations because they look a bit smarter. Many florist businesses use both, with matching branding so the team still looks consistent.
Yes, and for florists that is often the more sensible approach. You might choose polos for the shop and T-shirts for deliveries while keeping the same logo and colours. That gives each role something practical without losing brand consistency.
Aprons can be useful for messy work around water, stems and wrapping, but suitability depends on the apron style and material. If aprons are part of your plan, send the details or photos first so TeeLane can confirm whether they are suitable for printing and quote accurately.
A left chest logo is the most flexible option for everyday florist uniforms. It looks tidy in store and still shows while staff work at counters. A larger back print can also help for delivery teams and market stalls, where people need to spot staff quickly from a distance.
Send a clear list showing each person’s name, role, garment type and size. That matters for florist teams because wedding freelancers, weekend stall staff and holiday cover may not all need the same item. A proper list is much safer than estimating totals.
Possibly, if the order is suitable. Same-day production is only available after stock, artwork, quantity and production capacity are confirmed. Jobs with simple artwork, standard garments and a clear size list are more realistic than mixed, last-minute orders with several design changes.
Yes. TeeLane is near Brick Lane at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, so local collection can be convenient for East and Central London florists. If collection is awkward because of shop hours, market trading or event setups, courier or delivery options can also be discussed.