The athleisure clothing market has been growing over the last few years, topping sales of $300 billion annually. And as athleisure styles have become more refined, this comfortable clothing has been able to move from the home to the office. That makes athleisure custom branded apparel a top gift for customers and employees.
Choosing just the right custom athleisure apparel is all about offering styles designed to handle the transition between work and home. We’ve put together a list that will have recipients looking good and feeling great during their work time and their down time.
A casual co-branding opportunity
The Champion® Originals Long Sleeve Henley is the perfect item to highlight your brand. The 100% cotton shirt comes in multiple colors to complement your logo, while providing an opportunity to co-brand with the highly recognizable Champion name. This comfortable custom branded apparel is certain to catch eyes at a trade show and would make a popular event prize.

Comfortable work uniforms
If you want to exchange the classic polo for a more modern uniform look, the CBUK® Jackson Kangaroo Pocket Shirt for men and the CBUK Jackson Asymmetric Shirt for women will have employees looking sharp. With heathered French-terry fabric and moisture-wicking properties, these shirts look and feel great whether your crew is on their feet in the office or kicking back and unwinding after work.
Outdoor and indoor looks
Perfect for warding off chilly outdoor weather or keeping wearers comfortable and fashion-forward at the office, the Alternative® Jersey Hooded Warm-Up Wrap and the Weatherproof® Vintage Marled 1/4-Zip Pullover will keep them feeling cozy and looking cool. Whether for casual Fridays or everyday wear, custom athleisure is an always-appreciated gift for employee anniversaries and new hires or as a customer thank-you.


Office-ready comfort
Athleisure custom branded apparel looks fashionable and feels great at the office or at home. Every shirt and pullover will get them ready to take on the day—whether they’re tackling their workload or taking a day off.