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Branded apparel for Las Vegas construction crews — built for the trade, decorated to stay compliant.

Embroidered polos, heavyweight tees, ANSI hi-vis, and FR shirts — chosen for jobsite reality and decorated in-house by a local Vegas shop that knows the compliance rules.

The right branded apparel partner for a Las Vegas construction crew combines four things: a local presence you can actually reach, trade-specific knowledge so hi-vis and FR gear stays compliant, in-house logo digitizing so your mark holds up on workwear, and a company-store option that keeps the crew consistent as it turns over. Bighorn Threads is a Las Vegas shop built around exactly that.

What Sets It Apart

Trade-specific, compliant, and local.

Built for the trade

Garments chosen for jobsite reality — heavyweight tees that survive abrasion, polos for client walk-throughs, hi-vis for traffic-adjacent work, FR where the spec requires it. Not a generic catalog.

Compliance-aware

We decorate ANSI/ISEA 107 hi-vis and NFPA-rated FR within the placement and area limits that keep the rating valid — and flag anything that would interfere with the certification before it goes to production.

In-house digitizing

Your logo is digitized here so it holds up clean on Carhartt canvas, moisture-wicking poly, and hi-vis mesh alike — not farmed out and hoped for.

Local and reachable

A Las Vegas shop with a real person on the phone. When the foreman needs gear before a Monday start, you talk to someone who knows your account — not a national queue.

How To Choose

What to weigh when you pick a shop.

The query is usually "best branded apparel company for construction" — but "best" depends on what your crews actually need. Here's the honest decision frame.

Factor What It Means
Local presence Las Vegas pickup and a real account contact
Trade expertise ANSI 107, NFPA 70E / 2112, garment-by-trade knowledge
Company store Branded gear your crew owns, ordered self-serve
One vendor Embroidery, screen print, and fulfillment together

The Buyer's Read

Most apparel vendors aren't built for a jobsite. The good ones are.

A promo catalog can print a logo on a shirt. That's not the same as outfitting a construction crew. Jobsite gear has to survive abrasion and desert heat, meet ANSI and NFPA requirements where the work demands it, and stay brand-consistent across a crew that's constantly adding people. The vendor that gets this right is the one that knows the difference between a 6.5 oz tee and a 5 oz one, and why decoration placement on a hi-vis vest is a compliance decision, not a design one.

That's where trade expertise separates a real partner from a print shop. We decorate ANSI 107 hi-vis within the ANSI/ISEA 107 placement and area limits that keep the rating valid, handle FR garments by their NFPA 70E decoration rules, and digitize logos in-house so the mark holds clean on Carhartt canvas and moisture-wicking poly alike. Read the ANSI 107 compliance guide and the NFPA 70E decoration guide for how that plays out.

The other half is staying consistent over time. Crews turn over, sizes vary, and reorders happen all year. A company store solves that — your crew orders their own sizes off an approved catalog, gear ships direct, and every reorder matches the first run. You hold no inventory and the brand stays sharp whether the crew is five people or fifty.

And it's local. A national uniform company runs through a service queue; a Las Vegas shop answers the phone and knows your account. To plan what each role needs, see how to outfit a construction crew in Las Vegas, and explore the trades we outfit on the construction & trades page.

FAQ

Branded construction apparel, answered.

What should I look for in a branded apparel company for a construction crew in Las Vegas?

Look for four things: local presence so you can reach a real person and get gear fast, trade-specific expertise so hi-vis and FR gear is decorated within ANSI and NFPA limits, in-house logo digitizing so your mark holds up on workwear fabric, and a company-store option so reorders and new-hire kits stay consistent as the crew turns over. A national catalog or rental program covers volume but rarely covers the trade specifics.

Who does branded construction apparel in Las Vegas?

Bighorn Threads is a Las Vegas shop that outfits construction and trades crews with embroidered polos, heavyweight tees, ANSI 107 hi-vis, FR shirts, and hard-hat accessories — decorated in-house and built around what each trade actually wears. We serve general contractors plus electrical, plumbing and HVAC, concrete, steel, roofing and solar, landscaping, and data-center crews across the valley.

Why choose a local shop over a national uniform company?

National uniform companies win on scale but run through a service model and often lease you garments you never own. A local shop gives you branded gear your crew owns, decoration tuned to your trade, and a contact who answers when you need twelve more hi-vis tees before a Monday start. For a Vegas contractor, that responsiveness and trade knowledge usually matters more than national breadth.

Can you decorate hi-vis and FR gear without breaking the rating?

Yes. ANSI/ISEA 107 caps non-retroreflective decoration and prohibits covering the retroreflective tape; NFPA-rated FR garments have their own decoration rules. We keep logos and names within those limits and run the compliance math on every hi-vis or FR order before production. See our ANSI 107 hi-vis guide for the placement specifics.

Do you handle both embroidery and screen printing?

Yes — both, in-house. Embroidery suits polos, FR shirts, hi-vis, and anything that goes through industrial washing; screen printing suits event tees and large back graphics on cotton. We recommend the method based on the garment, the decoration, and how the gear gets worn and washed.

Can you set up a company store for our crew?

Yes. A company store is a private branded shop carrying only your approved gear — employees order their own sizes, it ships direct, and you hold no inventory. It keeps the crew brand-consistent as people come and go. See our company store for contractors page for how it works.

What areas do you serve?

Bighorn Threads is based in Las Vegas and serves construction and trades crews across Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and the surrounding area, with local pickup or direct shipping. Send your roster and the gear you need for a quote.

Outfitting a Vegas crew?

Send your roster and the gear you need. We'll spec it with you.