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P&P Magazine » Uniforms » Health & Hospitality Wear
  • Blue Max
    Café culture
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    The latest Blue Max brochure offers a range of continental style café wear in a high quality poly/cotton twill. The aprons offer style, combined with quality and value, and are perfect for any catering establishments who require their staff to appear smart and stylish at front of house. The MaxiBar is 31" in length and the MiniBar is the shorter version at 14" in length. Both feature open pockets and a separate pen pocket and offer a choice of seven colours. Tabards are also available in six adult sizes and are generously cut for more protection.

  • BTC Activewear
    A practical selection that's just the job
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    BTC activewear offers the complete Bargear range of garments, many featuring 3% Lycra for a comfort fit.

    These include the stylish ladies short sleeved bar shirt featuring a concealed placket, shirt tail bottom and a soft fused mandarin collar.

  • Fruit of the Loom
    Attractive workwear that's designed to perform
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    Fruit of the Loom offers a precisely targeted hospitality wear range that is perfect for staff working in bars, pubs, restaurants, hotels, cafes, wine bars, takeaways etc.

    Fruit at Work styles can be found on the updated Workwear section of the Fruit of the Loom website (www.fruitoftheloom.eu), and in the 20-page Fruit at Work: bars/restaurants/hotels/cafés/takeaways brochure.

  • Greeper
    Innovations in hospitality wear are all tied up!
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    Greeper laces, a new footwear invention that is the world's first permanently tied shoelaces which can never come undone, has been praised by the hospitality wear market for its health and safety, and promotional marketing benefits.

  • Gustav Daiber
    Hard-wearing clothes for health and beauty
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    Workwear for the health and beauty sector has to withstand a lot of dirt - that's why it's frequently washed at hot temperatures. At the same time you need to be able to move around freely and look good. In the new Safety & Workwear Collection of Gustav Daiber GmbH all of these features are combined. Not only is the collection hard wearing, but it's good looking and easy to embroider.

  • Henbury
    Create the right impression with the right look
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    Companies who use different colours and styles to differentiate between staff roles or levels will find that the Henbury Business Wear Collection offers a totally co-ordinated range.

    There is unparalleled choice in design and colour for both men and women.

  • I.S.E.
    Formal or relaxed options for any setting
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    I.S.Enterprises (I.S.E), the Colchester-based promotional clothing company, caters for the middle to top end of the market supplying to companies requiring a longterm reliable source of supply of corporate and workwear.

    I.S.E. handles a variety of different brands including, Fruit of the Loom, Gildan, Jerzees, Kustom Kit, Quadra, Mantis and Result jackets and headwear.

  • Kustom Kit
    A new force in hospitality wear
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    Employing around 1.7m people the British hospitality sector is thought to be worth between £55-£60 billion a year and now Kustom Kit has put all of its experience as the leading brand for corporate wear into developing an exciting new range of clothing for this vast industry.  Bargear is a collection of fashionable yet functional tailoring designed specifically for staff in the hospitality sector and as the perfect base for bar, restaurant or hotel logos. Inspired styling details and innovative stretch fabrics provide greater comfort and performance to ensure staff will always ‘serve in style'. Now decorators have a really stylish, performance led range of products to offer their customers operating in the hospitality industry.

  • Pencarrie
    Don't compromise on quality
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    PenCarrie offers a wide choice of hospitality wear. The range includes chefswear (from Premier); also shirts, aprons and tabards (from Kustom Kit Bargear, Henbury and Premier); and more formal corporate style shirts, ties and scarves (from Russell Collection and also Premier).

  • Prestige Leisure UK
    Prestigious choice for hospitality sector
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    Prestige Leisure UK Ltd have something for everyone in their Brochure Collection.

    New product from Kustom Kit includes the KK137 for men and KK737 for women. These hospitality long sleeved waistcoat shirts are made of 57% cotton, 40% polyester and 3% lycra. Features include an adjustable belt with buckle fastening at the back, two pockets on the lower front, a V-shaped front hem and a straight hem at the back.

  • Ralawise
    Colourful selection with Fair Trade options
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    The hospitality industry offers a market with huge potential for decorators due to the wide range of environments that products can be sold into. From traditional shirts, aprons and trousers to accessories such as ties, scarves and waistcoats, there's an extensive range available to suit every customer's needs.

  • Russell
    The preferred choice for the hospitality sector
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    Here at Russell we pride ourselves in creating garments that reflect the quality of the organisation that wears it.

    First impressions are everything, particularly in hospitality, but the lasting impression of quality, durability, ease of care and value for money are a purchaser's bottom line. Our range of products are all carefully designed to deliver both style and quality in equal measure.

  • Skinnifit
    A simple black T ticks all the boxes
    Published:  24 November, 2009

    The right impression makes all the difference in the hospitality trade. Very much like the surroundings and décor, the staff uniform or dress code can speak volumes about the style and sort of establishment itself.

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