Custom printed garment covers protect suits, shirts, dresses, uniforms and textile gifts during transport, storage and personal handover. They are a great fit for hotels, fashion stores, clothing rental services, event teams and companies that hand over workwear to employees or partners. A well-chosen cover keeps the garment clean, organised and presentable, while a logo on the front panel, label or tag supports the brand in a subtle and professional way. For follow-up orders, you may also find promotional textiles, shoe covers, covers, travel accessories and an overview of printing methods useful.
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Promotional clothing covers should be practical from the very first use. The right length, material strength, easy opening and carrying method all matter. A shorter cover for a shirt works differently from a longer cover for a dress, blazer or full uniform. If the cover is transported often, a zip, handle and a material that can withstand regular handling without losing its shape are especially valuable.
Size for shirts, suits and dresses
The right length helps protect the garment from creasing and makes transport on a hanger easier. For long dresses or coats, choose an extended cover; for shirts, a shorter version is usually enough.
Convenient opening and carrying
A zip makes it easier to insert the garment, and a handle is appreciated by reception staff, sales teams and couriers. For repeated use, a sturdier construction and a quality zipper pull are worth the investment.
Order in garments and sizes
A transparent window, label or tag helps quickly identify size, name, department or type of clothing. This is especially useful for uniforms and larger textile orders.
Branding that does not distract from the garment inside
Garment covers often suit a clean logo, hotel name, collection name or corporate programme branding. Subtle branding looks elegant and stays clearly visible at handover.
Frequently asked questions about garment covers
Which cover should I choose for a suit or blazer?
Choose a length that lets the garment hang freely on a hanger without the lower part folding. For a full suit, a sturdier bag with a longer zip is preferable.
Are garment covers suitable for hotel uniforms?
Yes. They help separate sizes, names or departments and protect uniforms during handover to employees.
Can I order clothing covers with a logo?
Yes, branding options depend on the material and the available print area. You can see the available variants for each product in the online calculator.
When should I choose a cover with a transparent window?
A window is useful when you need to identify the contents quickly without opening the cover. For gift handover, a solid front panel with a logo may look more premium.