Our Company
At a glance
Established in 1936
Clients
Successful
Uniform solutions
Individual Staff Members Fitted
Who We Are
Joseph Dahdah & Co is an Australian owned company with an unrivalled reputation for Total Apparel Management (TAM).
Established in 1936, we are a specialist in the Global Apparel Industry. As a market leader in Total Apparel Management, we consistently deliver client satisfaction through superior quality and innovation in our apparel offering.
We are committed to managing the evolving needs of our clients in the ever-changing environments in which they operate. In order to meet these needs, we are constantly enhancing our range of apparel through ongoing research and development.
Our Mission
Joseph Dahdah & Co is committed to providing you with the highest quality apparel through an efficient, ethical and sustainable supply chain solution – Total Apparel Management.
Our Approach
Total Apparel Management.
It’s the Secret to Our Success.
Industries
Across Every Industry
Separate your brand from the competition with custom apparel.
Corporate
Consumer Goods Retail Services
Security and Cleaning
Transport and Logistics
Hospitality and Food Services
Plus Much More
We have the expertise to develop custom apparel for any industry or service. Get in touch with our team today for a consultation to discuss your workwear needs.
Corporate
Consumer Goods Retail Services
Security and Cleaning
Transport and Logistics
Hospitality and Food Services
Plus Much More
We have the expertise to develop custom apparel for any industry or service. Get in touch with our team today for a consultation to discuss your workwear needs.
Some of Our Valued Clients
Some of the brands we’ve worked with to achieve a fresh new look for their workers.
FAQ
Corporate uniforms are any clothing that can be worn in corporate settings. For men, this typically includes closed-in shoes, long pants and buttoned shirts. For more formal settings, often with roles involving client management, blazers and ties may also be required. The same pieces of clothing worn by men are accepted in corporate environments for women to wear. As an exception, women may also choose to wear dresses and open-toed shoes.
Casual workwear is clothing workers wear while completing the duties in their profession, that isn’t required to appear as formal as wearing a blazer, tie, buttoned shirt or exclusively long pants. A worker in casual clothing might be wearing a t-shirt, chino long pants, shorts or even hats and beanies.
The term ‘custom uniforms’ implies that anything can be added to a uniform, assuming that the additional elements aren’t designed to cause offence. Custom additions to uniforms could include different colours or highlights compared to existing designs, added or removed collars, sleeve height, adjustment of buttons or any other aesthetic changes.
Uniforms first and foremost, are a way to show to customers that an employee represents a business. For profit-driven organisations, this invites customers to approach an employee with questions or intentions to purchase, which leads to increased sales. The second benefit of uniforms is the association of a team.