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Focus on Hospitality & Catering PR154 Colours Collection Bib Apron The perfect solution


The PR154 Colours Collection Bib Apron from Premier is the perfect solution for any and all in the hospitality sector this festive season.


It’s sliding adjustable buckle on the neckband allows wearers to easily adjust the overall length, and the tablet friendly centre pocket with combined pen slot is the perfect way to keep hands free.


Possibly the most exciting feature of the PR154 is that it is available in over 35 colours. This means that no matter what, customers should fi nd the right colour which perfectly aligns with their branding.


www.prestigeleisure.com Prestige Leisure UK PR150 Bib Aprons,


PR258/ PR358 Grandad Shirt, PR657 Chefs Jacket and PR556 Chef’s Joggers


A fl agship hospitalitywear collection Premier’s fl agship hospitalitywear collection continues to inspire, with trendy


front-of-house styles for those working in the industry.


At the heart of the range is the Colours Collection where customers can choose from up to 62 colours across bib, waist and pocket aprons. These aprons remain a popular choice for establishments who want to provide their staff with a simple and effective uniform solution at an affordable price.


Continuing the brand’s drive for sustainability, Laura Dutton from the brand’s marketing team says: “The hospitality industry at large has seen a huge shift in service trends, with consumers demanding a more sustainable plate of food, served by businesses and people who champion this ethos, so why not introduce your customers to our eco-conscious collection with styles made from organic, Fairtrade and recycled materials.”


Premier’s PR122 Regenerate Bib Apron has a big sustainable story to tell as it’s been upcycled from post-consumer denim fabrics, while the PR121 Barley Apron represents the brand’s commitment to buying cotton through the Better Cotton Initiative, which promotes sustainable crop farming across the globe.


As a reseller, you can offer the full front-of-house uniform from Premier, with a huge collection of bar shirts and casual tees – and don’t miss out on an opportunity to dress the team in the kitchen with an offering of classic chefswear styles.


Laura continues: “As the hospitality scene changes, we adapt our collection so that we are always offering styles that are aesthetically pleasing, while offering long term quality and value for money.”


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You can view the Premier Hospitality Brochure online and you can also order a copy. www.premierworkwear.com


EP77/ SA77 New unisex aprons


Continental Clothing introduces a range of unisex aprons which come in two styles: a classic full-length barman’s apron with a bib, neck strap and a large double pocket (styles EP77/ SA77) and a short-length waiter’s apron with a large double pocket (styles EP78/ SA78). The colour range is: black and white in 100% GOTS organic cotton (EarthPositive); and natural (undyed) in 60% recycled post-consumer organically grown cotton and 40% GRS recycled polyester (Salvage). The fabric is a high spec woven twill in heavy 215-220gsm (6.4 oz) to give a smooth surface for all types of screen printing, DTG and embroidery. The aprons are produced in the same supply chain as all EarthPositive and Salvage products, sharing the same credentials of leadership in sustainable and responsible manufacturing.


www.continentalclothing.com | 68 | November 2022 Continental Clothing www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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