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When you're ordering 200 polos for a three-day conference and your team will be on their feet from booth setup through evening receptions, this cuts the complaints in half. The raglan sleeves let event staff demo products and handle booth logistics without fighting their shirt, and the stretch fabric survives long days without looking wrinkled by afternoon. The OGIO branding is understated enough that your logo takes priority, but visible enough that it signals you didn't cheap out on the basics. Order one size run and you're covered from registration volunteers to executives working the booth.
When you're thanking a long-term account or trying to reactivate a dormant relationship, send something they'll actually wear — not another logo'd dust-catcher. The Motion Polo works for client appreciation kits because the raglan sleeves and stretch fabric signal you paid attention to quality, not just slapped a logo on the cheapest available blank. Use it for referral program incentives or year-end gifts to your top ten accounts. The OGIO branding adds perceived value without overpowering your co-branding, which matters when you're trying to deepen a relationship, not just mark territory.
When you're welcoming new hires or recognizing tenure milestones, you need apparel that people will actually wear beyond the first week. The stretch fabric and raglan sleeves make this comfortable enough for all-day wear whether someone's at a desk or moving between meetings. Good choice for onboarding kits where you want branded gear that doesn't look or feel cheap, or for service anniversary gifts when you're recognizing people who've earned something better than a basic polo.