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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
Need your team to look consistent, easy to identify and ready for work? TeeLane provides staff t shirt printing London businesses can use for retail floors, hospitality teams, event crews, warehouse staff and temporary campaigns. We help you choose practical garments, sort mixed sizes, position logos sensibly and work out a realistic turnaround based on stock, artwork, quantity and current production capacity. For some teams, a simple printed T-shirt is the right answer. For others, polos, hoodies or heavier workwear are more practical for the role. The aim is not just to print a logo, but to give your staff branded clothing they will actually wear comfortably through a shift and that you can reorder again when new starters join.

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If you need staff t shirt printing London, TeeLane can help you organise branded shirts for your team, advise on garment choice and logo placement, handle mixed staff sizes and confirm the fastest realistic turnaround once stock, artwork, quantity and production capacity have been checked.
Choose T-shirts when you need lightweight, cost-effective staff uniform, or step up to polos, hoodies or tougher workwear where the job demands a smarter or harder-wearing option.
Useful logo placement on the chest, back or both helps customers, visitors and colleagues recognise who is working, especially in busy retail, event and hospitality environments.
Order for a full team with different sizes, split male and female fits if needed, and add top-up items later rather than forcing everyone into one standard pack.
Suitable for weekend pop-ups, seasonal hires, launch events and long-term staff uniforms where consistency matters across shifts and locations.
Once your artwork and garment choice are settled, future orders are easier to repeat for new starters, replacements or extra busy periods.
Collect suitable orders from TeeLane near Brick Lane, or ask about courier and delivery options across London when collection is not practical.
The best staff uniform starts with how the team actually works. A front-of-house team in a café, restaurant or showroom often needs a cleaner presentation, so a better-quality T-shirt or polo can make more sense than the cheapest option. Event staff may need lightweight garments for a single day, while warehouse pickers, movers and site-based teams usually need something that feels more durable and easier to replace in batches.
That is why many London employers order more than one garment type across the same business. A Brick Lane food business might choose printed tees for kitchen staff and polos for counter staff. A Shoreditch brand launch might want black event T-shirts for temporary crew, while the office team keeps a smarter uniform for client-facing work. Good branded staff clothing should match the role, the environment and how often each item will be worn and washed.
For most employee T shirts London businesses order, the practical starting point is a left chest print, a large back print, or both. Left chest keeps things clean and professional. A large back print is especially useful when staff need to be spotted quickly in a crowd, on a shop floor or at an event entrance. Some teams also add a small sleeve print, but extra positions add time and cost, so it is worth deciding what genuinely helps day-to-day use.
Durability depends on the garment, the artwork, how the item is washed and how hard it is worn. A lightweight promo tee used once for a campaign has different needs from a shirt used four shifts a week. If you need names, roles or branch identifiers, those can be possible on some orders, but they increase setup complexity and can slow urgent jobs. The right answer is often a standard team uniform print for most staff, with a small personalised batch only where it is genuinely useful.
One of the biggest hold-ups on team uniform T shirt printing is not the printing itself, but incomplete staff information. If you are ordering for a shop, bar, salon, cleaning team or event crew, collect sizes before requesting a deadline confirmation. It is also worth thinking about spares. A few extra common sizes can save a lot of stress when someone joins late, turns up in the wrong size or needs a replacement after a demanding week.
Mixed quantities are normal for staff orders. A business might need ten medium, eight large, three XL and one or two smaller sizes, rather than equal splits. Temporary London teams can be even less tidy, especially for agencies, festival staffing and promotional work. If you expect repeat orders, keep the original artwork file, print positions and approved garment choice consistent. That makes top-up runs for new starters much easier and helps maintain a uniform look across teams and locations.
Urgent staff orders do happen. A new opening date gets moved forward, an events agency needs extra crew shirts, or a restaurant suddenly needs branded uniform before a weekend push. Same-day production can be possible for suitable orders, but only after garment stock, artwork readiness, quantity, print requirements and production capacity are confirmed. The quickest jobs are usually straightforward: available stock, clean artwork, standard print placements and a realistic quantity.
What usually makes a job slower? Missing sizes, low-resolution logos, multiple artwork changes, unusual garment colours, large quantities, or personalisation across each item. If your deadline is tight, sending complete information at the start gives you the best chance of a workable option. Suitable orders can be collected from TeeLane at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. That is especially useful for East London, the City, Shoreditch, Whitechapel and nearby businesses that need to pick up uniforms quickly. Depending on the job and timing, London courier or delivery can also be arranged where collection is not convenient.
There is no sensible one-size-fits-all price for staff uniform printing because the quote depends on the actual job. Garment type matters: basic tees, better-quality tees, polos and heavier workwear are different starting points. Quantity matters too, as larger runs are usually more efficient than very small batches. The number and size of print positions also affect the quote, as does whether every garment is the same or whether you need names, role labels or mixed garment types in one order.
The fastest way to get an accurate answer is to send the information a printer actually needs. That means artwork, quantity, size split, garment colour, print positions and your deadline. If you are not sure which garment is right, explain the role each team member does and how often the shirts will be worn. That makes it easier to recommend whether standard T-shirts are enough or whether branded staff clothing such as polos, hoodies or tougher options would give better value over time.
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 staff t shirt printing london for teams & uniforms. 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 popular for retail floors, warehouse teams, events and temporary staff because they are simple, comfortable and easy to order in mixed sizes. Polos often suit hospitality, reception and customer-facing teams where you want a slightly smarter look. If your staff do different jobs, you can mix garment types in one enquiry.
Yes. Most staff uniform orders involve a mixed size breakdown rather than equal packs. Sending exact quantities by size helps avoid delays. If your team changes often, it can also be sensible to add a few spare common sizes for late starters or replacements.
Often, yes. Common options are a small left chest print, a large back print, or both. The right choice depends on how visible the branding needs to be and how smart or bold you want the uniform to look. More print positions usually increase the quote and may affect turnaround.
Named or role-specific prints can be possible on suitable orders, for example adding a staff member's name or a job title. This is useful for events, security, supervisors or customer-facing managers. Keep in mind that personalisation adds complexity and can make urgent jobs less straightforward.
Durability depends on the garment quality, the print requirements and how the items are used and washed. A shirt for one promotional day has different needs from a uniform worn several times a week. If you need longer-lasting staff clothing, it is usually worth discussing garment quality and expected use rather than choosing only on lowest initial cost.
Sometimes, for suitable orders only. Same-day depends on garment stock, ready-to-print artwork, confirmed sizes, quantity, print positions and current production capacity. It is far more likely on straightforward jobs than on large runs, unusual stock requests or orders with lots of personalisation.
Yes. Suitable orders can be collected from TeeLane at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. That is convenient for businesses in East London and central areas that want a quick pickup. Depending on the order and schedule, London courier or delivery options can also be discussed.