The series examines workforce apparel program management, workforce visibility, operational consistency, safety culture, apparel tech, and the growing complexity of managing a program.
Feury Image Group has launched “Built Around You,” an ongoing thought leadership series focused on the operational realities behind workforce apparel program management, branding, visibility, and identification programs.
Drawing from decades of experience supporting organizations across healthcare, construction, facilities management, transportation, retail, and other complex workforce environments, the series explores how apparel programs increasingly function as operational infrastructure rather than standalone purchasing initiatives.
Subject matter in the series include:
• multi-location apparel program management
• high-visibility safety apparel systems
• workforce identification
• customization and personalization
• direct purchase versus rental program models
• onboarding and employee engagement
• inventory visibility and replacement management
• technology-enabled ordering and approval controls
• distribution logistics and locker/vending delivery systems
• seasonal workforce outfitting and compliance planning
Beyond focusing solely on garments or branding, the series examines the operational challenges organizations face when workforce presentation, visibility, ordering, decoration, inventory, and compliance become fragmented across vendors, departments, or disconnected systems.
“Many organizations underestimate how closely employee presentation connects to operational consistency, visibility, safety culture, employee experience, and day-to-day coordination,” said Ken Yanicky, Vice President at Feury Image Group. “The Built Around You” series is intended to explore those operational realities and the systems organizations increasingly need to manage them effectively.”

Managing apparel programs across multiple facilities requires visibility, coordination, fulfillment infrastructure, and operational control.
What Is the Built Around You Series?
The Built Around You series examines the operational realities behind workforce apparel, identification, visibility, and branding programs. Articles draw on Feury Image Group’s experience supporting healthcare systems, culinary teams, transportation agencies, construction organizations, retailers, manufacturers, and other multi-location employers seeking greater consistency, visibility, and control across their workforce programs.
Modern workforce apparel programs extend far beyond uniforms. They often include employee identification, safety compliance, approval workflows, inventory management, distribution logistics, technology platforms, onboarding support, and workforce visibility initiatives that impact daily operations.
The articles draw from Feury Image Group’s experience supporting organizations with:
• multi-location workforce programs
• portal-based ordering systems
• role-based approval structures
• healthcare apparel systems
• customized employee identification
• enterprise distribution and fulfillment logistics
• signage, print, promotional, and branded communication
Current articles in the series include:
- Multi-Location Uniform Programs: Supporting Employees Across Every Location
- Why Workforce Programs Should Be Designed, Not Purchased
- FR/AR Programs Built for Real Operations
- The Business Case for Hi-Vis Safety Apparel Programs
- Uniform Rental vs. Purchase: Which Model Fits Your Organization?
- The Value of Personalization in Workforce Apparel Programs
- How Workforce Apparel Supports Employee Performance and Engagement
- Recruit, Retain, and Reward: Workforce Programs That Strengthen Employee Experience
- Healthcare Systems in Motion: Supporting Complex Healthcare Operations Beyond the Uniform
Additional articles addressing FR/AR apparel systems, seasonal workforce safety planning, operational fragmentation, and workforce visibility are scheduled throughout the year.
The Built Around You series can be accessed through the Feury Image Group News section at https://feuryimagegroup.com/news/

