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Same day turnaround is available for suitable orders when artwork, garment stock and quantity are confirmed early enough.
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If you are arranging letting agents uniform printing London teams will actually wear, the job is usually less about flashy branding and more about consistency, comfort and practicality. Branch staff need something smart enough for the desk, easy to wash after busy weeks, and suitable for everything from block viewings to landlord breakfasts and evening networking. TeeLane helps London letting businesses put together printed uniforms for letting agents that make sense in real working conditions, with straightforward advice on polos, workwear jackets, logo placement, sizes, reorders and realistic turnaround.

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For most London letting teams, the simplest setup is printed polos for daily branch wear and branded workwear jackets for outdoor appointments, winter viewings and travel between properties. Send your quantity, sizes, deadline and artwork on WhatsApp for the fastest quote, and use hello@teelane.co.uk if you need to send detailed files or a full branch list.
Choose garments that still look tidy in front of landlords and applicants, but feel comfortable across full days of calls, keys, travel and property visits.
Front desk teams, negotiators, property managers and event staff do not always need the same garment. Mixing polos and jackets often works better than forcing one uniform onto everyone.
We can help you decide whether a subtle left chest logo, a larger back print or a mix of placements suits your team and the way they meet clients.
A clear size list and garment plan reduces delays when several London offices or temporary event staff are involved.
When your chosen garment, print positions and artwork are standardised, adding new starters or topping up popular sizes becomes much easier.
Collect suitable orders from 18 Spelman Street, E1 5LQ, or arrange London delivery when getting uniforms to the right branch quickly matters.
Most letting agents do not need a heavy uniform programme. They need a reliable everyday setup that works across the branch, on the pavement outside a listing, in communal hallways, and during evening landlord events. For that reason, polos are often the safest starting point. They look more put-together than a basic T-shirt, feel less formal than a shirt, and are easier to wear repeatedly through busy weeks.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check Workwear Printing London and staff t shirt printing London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
Jackets are usually the useful second layer rather than the first purchase. If your team spends time waiting outside blocks, travelling between postcodes, checking properties or hosting winter viewings, branded workwear jackets add practicality without making the uniform feel overdone. They are also useful when staff need consistent outerwear over their own layers.
For landlord breakfasts, launch evenings or networking events, quieter branding often works better than large promotional prints. A clean logo on a polo or jacket can keep the team recognisable without turning client-facing staff into walking adverts. That balance is why many letting agents workwear London orders combine a core polo with optional outerwear rather than one garment for every situation.
The most common choice for branded clothing for letting agents is a left chest logo. It is easy to see at conversation distance, reads well in photos, and usually feels appropriate whether the staff member is in the branch or meeting a landlord at a property. It also keeps the garment usable across different settings instead of looking like event merch.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check Polo Shirt Printing London and logo t shirt printing London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
A larger back print can help when staff are running open days, standing outside developments or meeting multiple attendees at landlord events. That said, not every agency wants that level of visibility for everyday wear. Premium or more discreet brands often prefer front-only printing, while high-footfall branches may want both front and back for easy recognition.
Artwork detail matters. Very fine straplines, small office numbers or low-resolution logos can look weak once printed onto fabric. If you have several branch names, decide early whether they really need to appear on the garment, because local variations add complexity to ordering and future reorders. A clean master logo is usually easier to manage.
The biggest delay with printed uniforms for letting agents is often not production but chasing sizes from busy branch managers. The easiest approach is one clear list showing staff name, garment type, size, quantity and branch allocation. If you are ordering both polos and jackets, make sure the list shows which people need which items rather than assuming everybody gets the same pack.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check T Shirt Printing Brick Lane and T Shirt Printing East London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
If your business covers several London branches, standardisation helps far more than over-customisation. One approved polo, one approved jacket option and fixed logo positions will make onboarding easier when new starters join. It also helps if the order needs to be split between negotiators, property managers and event staff without creating several near-identical versions.
Reorders are simplest when the original artwork, garment colour and print positions stay the same. That matters in lettings, where staffing changes can happen quickly and a manager may need a couple of extra pieces rather than a full new run. Keeping the specification tidy at the start makes later top-ups much less frustrating.
Pricing for letting agents uniform printing London orders depends on the garment itself, total quantity, number of print locations, artwork readiness and how many variations are involved. A straightforward run of matching polos with one logo is quicker to price and produce than a mixed order with jackets, several branch names and individual personalisation. The more moving parts you add, the more time and organisation the job needs.
Turnaround depends on stock availability in the sizes and colours you need, the suitability of the artwork, the print method needed for the garments, and current production capacity. Same-day production is possible only for suitable orders after stock, artwork, quantity and production capacity are confirmed. It is much less likely if the job arrives late, needs artwork fixing, involves several garment types or requires uncommon sizes and colours.
If you have a deadline tied to a branch opening, recruitment push or landlord event, say that immediately when you ask for a quote. Early notice helps us judge what is realistic. In many cases, the fastest route is a simpler first order now, then a second top-up order later once all branch details are finalised.
Suitable orders can be collected from TeeLane at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. That is useful for managers covering East or Central London, or for anyone who wants to pick up the order and distribute it internally between branches. Collection can also suit teams who want items ready before a day of viewings rather than waiting at the office for a delivery slot.
If your staff are spread across London, courier or delivery can often be arranged. In practice, many letting businesses find it simpler to send the order to one operations manager or main branch first, especially where staff move between offices. Splitting tiny deliveries to several branches can be done, but it may add time and cost compared with one organised drop.
For the fastest response, start on WhatsApp with the essentials: garment type, quantity, sizes, logo, deadline and whether you want collection or delivery. If you have a detailed spec sheet, multiple branch lists or original artwork files, you can then email hello@teelane.co.uk after the WhatsApp message so everything is in one place.
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 letting agents uniform printing london - polos & jackets. 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.
For most teams, printed polos are the best starting point because they work in the office and on viewings without feeling too formal or too casual. If staff spend a lot of time outdoors or travelling between appointments, adding branded workwear jackets is usually the most practical next step.
Yes. That is often a sensible way to launch a uniform without over-ordering. Starting with polos gives the branch a consistent base, and jackets can be added later once you know which roles genuinely need outerwear.
Left chest is the most common choice because it looks professional at close range and works well for daily wear. A back print can be added for open days, landlord events or highly visible roles, but it is not always necessary for every branch.
A rough quantity can be enough for an initial estimate, but a full size breakdown is normally needed before production. The clearer your size list is, the easier it is to confirm stock and turnaround accurately.
Often, yes, but extra variations can affect both cost and timing. If you want branch-specific details or named garments, mention that at the start so the quote reflects the extra organisation involved.
It depends on stock, artwork, quantity, garment mix and production capacity. Same-day may be possible for suitable confirmed orders, but it is not realistic for every job, especially where multiple garment types, late size changes or artwork fixes are involved.
Yes. Suitable orders can be collected from 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. London courier or delivery options can also be arranged where suitable, and many customers choose one main delivery point for easier internal distribution.