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Focus on Hospitality & Catering Hospitality is back with style!


Sandra O’Grady, garment technologist, and Alexandra Cooley, marketing manager, from Dennys take a look at changes and predictions in hospitality clothing for the year ahead.


Colours to put a spring in your step After the dreariness and business uncertainties of the


last 18 months or so, it is no surprise that Pantone, the global colour authority, predicts for 2022 ‘enduring and exuberant colours to create a palette inspiring creativity and reinvention’. The authority has selected a truly beautiful range of colours designed to put a smile on all our faces and a spring in our step.


Some of our favourite brights from New York fashion week are Skydiver, Innuendo, Harbor Blue and Dahlia.


Dulux has named its colour of the year Bright Skies, a lovely fresh, calming blue tone which does what it says on the tin! If you fancy a lighter colour, which is slightly less vivid, then this is the one for you – check out our light blue garments for a close colour match!


These exciting colours reflect our need for optimism and a fresh start as we enter a new uncertain time.


Dulux Bright Skies


Sky Diver


Innuendo


The DP200M in light blue


Harbor Blue


Dahlia


We are pleased to say we are ahead of the curve and have these colours reflected perfectly in our 100% recycled polyester apron and our formal shirt range. Take a peek at the aprons to the right and and see which you like best!


| 64 | November 2021


DP200 and DP210 bib aprons – 100% recycled polyester colour range www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk


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