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Corporate clothing suppliers compared: the best companies in 2026

Corporate clothing suppliers compared: CDM Bedrijfskleding, Groenendijk Bedrijfskleding, Zijlstra Beroepskleding, Unishore Workwear, JB Bedrijfskleding, and Druut, plus the brands Tricorp, Clique, and Santino. Who fits which job, where to buy corporate clothing with your logo in the Netherlands and Belgium, and what Sunday is and isn't for. From Sunday.

Daniel WójcikowskiDaniel Wójcikowski
10 min read
Corporate clothing suppliers compared: the best companies in 2026
Suppliers Corporate clothing with logo from different suppliers side by side, comparing corporate clothing companies in the Netherlands and Belgium

Corporate clothing suppliers fall into three groups. Classic corporate clothing wholesalers like CDM, Groenendijk, Zijlstra, and Unishore sell catalog ranges with branding. Online printers like Druut deliver fast-branded basics. Brand-wardrobe platforms like Sunday build corporate clothing as a genuine fashion collection with a brand store. Choose based on the problem you're solving.

Transparent upfront. None of the companies and brands in this article is a client or partner of Sunday. These are the names buyers search for, and we describe them as they're known in the market, based on their own websites. Sunday isn't a classic corporate clothing wholesaler. We're the platform and brand store for a brand wardrobe. Where another party is a better fit, we say so.

This article is part of our complete guide to corporate clothing with your logo.

Three types of suppliers, and most companies call the wrong one

The biggest mistake when searching for corporate clothing is making a shortlist of suppliers and asking all of them for a quote. That doesn't work, because they don't solve the same problem. There are three categories.

  • The classic corporate clothing wholesaler. A broad catalog range of existing brands, plus embroidery and printing services, sizing, inventory management, and often a closed ordering portal. Strong at operational relief for large, functional clothing packages. Think CDM, Groenendijk, Zijlstra, Unishore.
  • The online printer. You pick a blank garment, upload your logo, see a digital preview, and order. Fast, transparent, low barrier to entry. Think Druut. Great for a set of branded basics, not for a wardrobe that has to last for years.
  • The brand-wardrobe platform. Corporate clothing as your own fashion collection: your own design, your own fit, a brand store with approved items, sizes that actually fit, points for employees, centralized inventory, and reordering. This is where Sunday sits.

If you're mainly after functional clothing for large operational teams, with safety shoes and PPE included, you belong in group one. If you're after clothing that employees voluntarily wear because they love it, you belong in group three. Decide that first. It saves three months of quote rounds.

Corporate clothing with logo from a supplier compared on quality, fabric, and finish

Before you compare suppliers: decide whether you're buying functional clothing packages or building a brand wardrobe. Those are two different markets.

The six suppliers everyone runs into

Below are the names most often searched for corporate clothing in the Netherlands and Belgium. Per supplier: what they're known for in the market, what type of job they fit, and what to watch out for. Always check assortment, services, and terms on their own site, since these change.

1. CDM Bedrijfskleding

Netherlands, Montfoort · Webshop for workwear, work shoes, and PPE

Known forA large online shop for workwear, work shoes, work boots, and personal protective equipment, carrying brands like Tricorp, Dassy, Blaklader, Fristads, and Clique. Embroidery and printing on request, plus a quote route for larger volumes.
FitsCompanies that want to quickly order complete sets of work and corporate clothing from an existing range, including footwear and PPE.
Watch outThis is a webshop model with catalog products. You get clothing with your logo on it, not clothing designed around your brand.

2. Groenendijk Bedrijfskleding

Netherlands, Woerden · Total supplier of corporate and workwear

Known forA total supplier focused on corporate clothing, workwear, work shoes, and PPE, with services like personalization, custom design, sizing, logistics support, and a personal webshop. Sustainability and circularity are a stated theme, including a digital product passport.
FitsLarge organizations in transport and logistics, installation and service, retail, and public administration that want a partner for the full clothing journey.
Watch outVerify the current ownership structure and positioning: the company itself has communicated about continuing as part of Lyreco Intersafe. That can affect range and approach.

3. Zijlstra Beroepskleding

Netherlands, Franeker · Wholesaler with a clothing management system

Known forWholesaler in professional and corporate clothing with a showroom and its own clothing management system, running design, registration, and management of the clothing package in one system. Carries well-known workwear brands.
FitsCompanies with many employees and many clothing rules that mainly need registration, role-based entitlements, and management.
Watch outClothing management is the core product here, not brand development. Not the route for a collection with its own identity.

4. Unishore Workwear

Netherlands · Workwear with an in-house embroidery and print department

Known forWorkwear and corporate clothing for sectors like construction, healthcare, hospitality, and industry, with embroidery and printing done in-house. Active in the market since the 1980s.
FitsCompanies looking for a practical, functional range with decoration delivered directly with the order.
Watch outA strong execution partner, focused on functional clothing. Less focused on brand experience, fit, and collection building.

5. JB Bedrijfskleding

Netherlands, Leeuwarden · Family business with its own atelier

Known forCorporate clothing with a strong sustainability story, with its own production atelier and its own embroidery and print studio. Services like embroidery, printing, sublimation, custom-made, alterations, sizing, and an online ordering system. Works with refurbishment and circular clothing, serving many sectors, from healthcare to government.
FitsOrganizations that want to combine custom work with a tender-friendly profile and a strong CSR story, and that need fitting sessions for large groups of employees.
Watch outThe most custom-work-focused classic player on this list. Compare the approach explicitly with a brand-wardrobe platform: the question is whether you want custom functional clothing or a collection that carries your brand.

6. Druut

Netherlands, Groningen · Online clothing printing

Known forOnline printed clothing: T-shirts, sweaters, polos, hoodies, jackets, caps, and aprons, with a digital preview before you order. Low barrier, fast, and transparent, with a strong review score.
FitsSmall teams, events, hospitality, and first tests: you need branded clothing next month and don't need to build a collection.
Watch outThis is printing, not clothing development. Not the model for a wardrobe that needs to stay consistent for years, with reordering, sizing, and inventory management.

The clothing brands behind the suppliers

Almost all classic suppliers sell the same underlying brands. That's important to know, because it explains why quotes often look so similar. You're not really comparing the clothing, but the service around it.

  • Tricorp. Dutch, a broad base range from polos and sweaters to trousers and jackets. Price-conscious and widely available. The result: a huge number of companies wear the exact same garment.
  • Clique. European, blank promotional textiles and basics that decorators print or embroider. The standard route for fast-branded basics.
  • Santino. Dutch, corporate and workwear for the business market with a practical base range. Accessible and recognizable.

With these brands, the differentiation comes entirely from your decoration and how you compose your outfit. How to approach that is covered in our guide to printing and embroidering corporate clothing. Looking for functional workwear instead of a brand wardrobe? Read the comparison of workwear brands, covering Mascot, Dassy, Snickers, and Carhartt.

Corporate clothing with logo: decoration on a branded sweater as the difference between a catalog product and brand clothing

If everyone buys the same blanks, your differentiation comes from the decoration. Or from having the garment itself developed.

Everything side by side

SupplierTypeFocusTypical for
CDM BedrijfskledingWebshop wholesalerWorkwear, shoes, PPEFast ordering from a catalog
GroenendijkTotal supplierFull clothing journey, sustainabilityLarge organizations, multiple sectors
ZijlstraWholesalerClothing management and registrationMany employees, many rules
UnishoreSupplierFunctional clothing with in-house decorationConstruction, healthcare, hospitality, industry
JB BedrijfskledingFamily business, own atelierCustom work, circularity, fitting sessionsHealthcare, government, tenders
DruutOnline printerFast-branded basicsSmall teams, events, first test
SundayBrand-wardrobe platformOwn collection, brand store, points, inventoryBrand teams that want clothing people wear voluntarily

How to choose, in four questions

Forget the supplier list for a moment. Answer these four questions and the choice makes itself.

  • Is the clothing mandatory or voluntary? Mandatory and tied to a role, possibly with footwear and PPE, points toward a classic supplier. Voluntary, worn because people love it, points toward a brand wardrobe.
  • Do you need decoration or development? A logo on an existing garment is decoration. Your own colors, your own fit, your own patterns, and your own labels is development. That's corporate clothing made to measure, and a different kind of partner.
  • Is this a one-off or ongoing? A one-off can go through an online printer. Ongoing means sizing, new employees, inventory, and reordering. Then you want a system, not a quote.
  • Who decides? If procurement decides on price, sustainability, and delivery, a classic supplier fits. If the brand team decides on look and brand experience, a brand wardrobe fits.
The honest summary. For large, mandatory, functional clothing packages with shoes and PPE included, classic suppliers are simply better. We don't do that. For clothing employees would buy themselves, the classic route is exactly the problem: you get a catalog product with a logo, and the closet stays shut.

Choosing corporate clothing with logo: a branded garment from a brand wardrobe next to catalog options

The question isn't which supplier is best. The question is which problem you're solving: managing clothing packages or building a brand wardrobe.

What Sunday is and isn't for

We're very clear about this, because it saves everyone time.

Sunday isn't a classic corporate clothing wholesaler. We don't supply safety shoes, PPE, or certified hi-vis. We don't do role-based clothing registration with entitlements and budgets in the style of a clothing management system for a thousand technicians. If that's what you need, call one of the parties above.

Sunday is the platform and brand store for a brand wardrobe. Corporate clothing as your own fashion collection: clothing employees wear voluntarily because they love it. You open a product page and the platform uses your brand data to immediately show design directions with live pricing. You see how a jacket, hoodie, or knitwear piece looks in your colors, which decoration fits your brand, and how each choice moves the price.

  • The brand store. About 15 to 20 pre-approved, on-brand items as a standard wardrobe. Teams order from it, always on-brand, without an approval round.
  • Points instead of invoices. Employees earn points through onboarding, anniversaries, and recognition, and spend them in the store. They feel rewarded, not sold to.
  • Sizes that fit. Our clothing sits close to fashion sizing. Wear a medium in your favorite shirt, and you'll likely wear a medium with us too. That results in very few returns.
  • Inventory and reordering. Live inventory overviews, reorder schedules, new employees, and reporting, all from a central platform.
15-20
approved items as a standard wardrobe
4,000+
brands building their wardrobe with Sunday
30 sec
to see your own collection with live prices

Corporate clothing as a brand wardrobe: branded clothing from a brand store with approved items

Corporate clothing at its best: a curated collection that feels like the company's own fashion line, not a pile of branded stuff.

Browse the range of corporate clothing, or see it in Dutch on the corporate clothing page. Discover how it works, browse the catalog, and check out the platform if you want to manage inventory and reordering centrally. Want to see how your design looks first? Use the free mockup generators for hoodies, jackets, or polos.

About this article

Category: Suppliers · Read time: 14 min · Published July 11, 2026 · Main topic: corporate clothing suppliers · Reviewed by the Sunday merch team · Information about third parties comes from their own public websites and is subject to change

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