Migrating a workwear & uniforms store from WooCommerce to Shopify (2026)
How to migrate a workwear, uniforms, or corporate clothing WooCommerce store to Shopify — B2B account pricing, embroidery personalisation, bulk order management, safety compliance, and workwear Shopify setup.
Workwear and uniform stores operate in a fundamentally B2B market even when they sell via a standard ecommerce storefront. The majority of revenue comes from corporate accounts — businesses ordering staff uniforms in bulk, at negotiated prices, with branded embroidery. WooCommerce workwear stores typically built B2B pricing using WooCommerce Wholesale or WooCommerce B2B plugins, with embroidery managed as a product add-on. Shopify's B2B capabilities (especially on Plus) and the app ecosystem make this a strong migration target for workwear retailers.
Workwear product categories
- Hi-vis and safety workwear: Hi-visibility vests, jackets, trousers — EN ISO 20471 certification required
- Corporate uniforms: Polos, shirts, blazers, trousers for office and retail environments
- Healthcare workwear: Scrubs, tunics, healthcare trousers, nurse uniforms
- Hospitality uniforms: Chef whites, waiting staff uniforms, hotel housekeeping
- Industrial workwear: Coveralls, flame-retardant (FR) garments, chemical-resistant clothing
- School uniforms: Blazers, ties, PE kit, school-branded items
- PPE (Personal Protective Equipment): Gloves, safety footwear, helmets, eye protection
- Embroidered and printed garments: Branded workwear — polo shirts, hoodies, jackets with company logos
- Custom branded merchandise: Pens, mugs, bags — often sold alongside branded workwear
Safety and compliance metafields
PPE and safety certifications
product.metafields.workwear.en_standard(single_line_text) — applicable EN ISO standard (e.g., "EN ISO 20471:2013+A1:2016" for hi-vis)product.metafields.workwear.hi_vis_class(single_line_text) — Hi-vis classification: "Class 1", "Class 2", "Class 3" — Class 3 is highest visibilityproduct.metafields.workwear.arc_rating(single_line_text) — Arc flash rating for electrical hazard garments (calories/cm squared)product.metafields.workwear.flame_retardant(boolean) — FR garments meeting EN ISO 11612 or EN ISO 14116product.metafields.workwear.chemical_resistant(boolean) — chemical resistance classificationproduct.metafields.workwear.ppe_category(single_line_text) — EU PPE Regulation Category I (simple), II (intermediate), III (complex/life-risk)product.metafields.workwear.ukca_marked(boolean) — UKCA marking for UK market (post-Brexit)- Display safety standards prominently on hi-vis, FR, and PPE product pages — safety buyers verify EN standards before purchase.
Care and maintenance
product.metafields.workwear.wash_temperature_max_c(number_integer) — maximum wash temperatureproduct.metafields.workwear.industrial_laundry_compatible(boolean) — suitable for commercial/industrial laundering (important for healthcare and hospitality clients)product.metafields.workwear.tumble_dry(boolean) — tumble dry suitable
B2B account pricing
Corporate workwear buyers expect volume pricing and account-specific rates. Options:
- Shopify B2B (Plus only): Full B2B storefront with company accounts, price lists per company, credit terms. Best for high-volume workwear distributors with large corporate clients. Clients log in to a dedicated B2B storefront with their negotiated prices.
- Wholesale app (any Shopify plan): Apps like Wholesale Gorilla, Wholesale Club — apply customer tag-based pricing. Wholesale customers tagged "corporate-client" see negotiated prices. Lower cost than Plus, suitable for smaller B2B operations.
- Volume discounts: Quantity-break pricing (1–5 units: full price; 6–11: 10% off; 12–23: 15% off; 24+: 20% off) using a volume discount app (Quantity Breaks by MESA, Shopacado).
- Contract pricing per client: For large accounts with negotiated rates, create a dedicated price list in Shopify B2B or use customer-specific discount codes. Avoid emailing discount codes that could leak — use company-linked pricing.
Embroidery and print personalisation
Branded embroidery and print is a major revenue driver for workwear stores. Configuration approaches:
- Shopify customisation options: Use Shopify's native product variant or customisation fields for embroidery specifications. Limit: basic text fields for garment ordering, not visual preview.
- Personalisation app: Inkybay, Fancy Product Designer, or Printify's customiser — add a garment builder where customers upload their logo and position it on the garment. Generates an order file for the embroidery/print team.
- Embroidery as an add-on product: Create a separate "Logo Embroidery" product at a fixed price (e.g., £3 per garment). Customers add it alongside their workwear items. Simpler than a full customiser but doesn't capture logo files or positioning.
- Quote-based for large orders: Orders over 50 garments with complex multi-colour embroidery typically require custom quotation. Create a "Large Order Enquiry" flow: product page → contact form with specs → offline quote → Shopify draft order with bespoke line items.
- Logo file collection: use a Shopify form or file upload app at checkout for customers to submit their logo (AI, EPS, or high-res PNG). Store against the order for the embroidery team.
School uniforms
School uniform supply has specific requirements — items are branded to a specific school and sold during term-time ordering windows:
- School-specific products: create a collection per school partner. Products (blazer, tie, PE kit) are branded to that school and visible only when browsing that school's collection.
- Size variants: school uniforms use age-based sizing (age 5–6, 7–8, 9–10, etc.) plus adult sizes for older students. Configure as standard variants.
- Order windows: some schools have defined uniform ordering periods (June–August for September term start). Use a scheduled availability app or manual product status changes for this.
- Parent account login: parents ordering school uniforms don't need trade pricing, but a customer account with order history is useful for re-orders in subsequent years.
- Free returns: sizing for children is difficult online. A generous free returns/exchange policy for school uniforms is standard for parent confidence.
Bulk order management
- Large corporate orders (50+ garments in multiple sizes): standard Shopify checkout can handle bulk orders, but the UX is poor. Consider a B2B-focused order form app that allows bulk quantity entry per size in a spreadsheet-style interface (e.g., Multi-Variant Order Form by Wholesale Club).
- Order tracking for corporate clients: corporate clients often need order status visibility. Shopify's built-in order status page plus email notifications cover most needs. For large clients, consider a branded order tracking portal.
- Draft orders: use Shopify draft orders to create custom quotes for corporate clients. Send as an invoice link; client clicks to pay online. Bypasses standard checkout for negotiated prices.
- Repeat orders: corporate uniform restocking (new staff, replacement garments) is a recurring need. Save client's order history and make re-order easy via their Shopify customer account.
Workwear migration checklist
- Create workwear metafield namespace: en_standard, hi_vis_class, flame_retardant, ppe_category, ukca_marked, industrial_laundry_compatible
- Display EN standards and PPE classification prominently on hi-vis and safety garment pages
- Set up B2B pricing: Shopify B2B (Plus) or wholesale app with customer tag pricing
- Configure volume quantity breaks for all standard workwear products
- Install personalisation app for embroidery/print logo upload and positioning
- Create logo file upload form at checkout for embroidery orders
- Build school-specific uniform collections per school partner
- Set up bulk order form for corporate clients (multi-variant spreadsheet view)
- Configure draft order workflow for custom corporate quotes
- Create "Corporate Accounts" landing page explaining B2B pricing and enquiry process
- Migrate WooCommerce corporate customer accounts to Shopify B2B (if on Plus)
- Test: corporate client logs in → sees negotiated prices → adds bulk quantities → order created with embroidery add-on
- Test: school uniform ordering → age size selection → order confirmation emails to parent
The embroidery order collection process is the biggest operational difference when migrating workwear stores from WooCommerce. WooCommerce stores often had a bespoke WordPress solution — a custom plugin that stored the logo file against the order, triggered an email to the embroidery team, and tracked digitisation status. None of that migrates to Shopify automatically. Before go-live, map out the complete embroidery order workflow from customer checkout through to delivery: logo file collection, digitisation approval (for new logos), production scheduling, quality check, and dispatch. If you don't have a Shopify-native workflow for each step at launch, you'll create operational chaos on day one. Establish the workflow first, then set up the apps to support it — not the other way around.
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