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Focus on Hospitality Wear PENCARRIE Stylish workwear for the modern workforce P


remierʼs vast and ever- changing product range reflects the needs of the


modern workforce. New for this year is the Premier Denim Bib Apron (PR126) made from 70% cotton and 30% polyester twill available in black denim or indigo denim. Practical as well as stylish, the apron (width 72cm, length 86cm) features four tablet friendly pocket compartments, a neck tie with adjustable buckle, self-fabric ties and copper rivets. Wash at 85˚C for an industrial wash or 60˚C for a domestic wash. Workwear has never been so stylish with So Denim Mens Max Slim Jeans (SD004) and So Denim Ladies Lara Skinny Jeans (SD014). Both styles provide a comfortable fit in stretch denim with self-fabric belt loops and five pocket styling. All menʼs and ladies styles come in matching shades of black, dark blue, light blue and mid blue.


www.pencarrie.com FRONT ROW & CO


On trend bar and restaurant wear FR500


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ront Row & Co Heritage Clothing creates a collection of fun and laidback styles, designed blank ready to display any crest, logo or branding. Designed to stand out, the range is created from carefully selected fabrics and embellished with quality trims.


Front Row & Co introduced the Supersoft Casual Shirt (FR502) to the collection this year, made from 80% cotton and 20% polyester, 170gsm brushed Oxford fabric. This (slim-fit) retail -style supersoft brushed Oxford provides a smart yet comfortable option, ideal for bars and restaurant wear. With a narrow button-down collar this Front Row & Co supersoft shirt offers a classic look with relaxed styling.


Additionally in this collection is the FR500 Check Cotton Shirt, made from 100% cotton, 140gsm poplin. Available in black or blue, this slim-fit contrast stitch shirt is available in sizes S-XXL and is perfect for the hospitality and catering industry for a professional, modern style. Wear this with the FR621 Menʼs Stretch Chinos available in a collection of colours; black, navy, light grey, stone and vintage red. (Also available in Ladiesʼ Stretch Chino FR622). With stretch fabric for ease of movement, slanted front pockets and bone


effect buttons these chinos will create a classic, professional finished style. Menʼs Available in waist sizes 28-40in, ladiesʼ XS/8 – XXL/18.


www.frontrowclothing.co.uk www.premierworkwear.com | 50 | November 2017 www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk PREMIER


All about the artisan in 2017


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bustling gastro pub, a delicious deli, a trendy wine bar or relaxing coffee lounge, Premier is all about


the artisan in 2017. The restaurant scene is changing and


itʼs as much about whatʼs on the walls, ceilings and floors as whatʼs on your plate. There is an emerging trend for industrial chic; a kind of back-to-basics approach with earthy undertones and positive vibes. Exposed bulbs, bare brickwork and reclaimed timber sets the scene for a menu that is packed full of organic produce as our appetite demands locally sourced artisan fayre.


SD004 and


SD014


PR222 and PR322


Changing scenery and authentic appetites calls for a re-think on staff uniforms, so this year Premier introduced some key pieces that have proved to be very popular with customers. Gingham cotton shirts and textured roll-sleeve styles are complemented by a dose of denim, with jeans stitch aprons set to


be a popular choice for establishments who are embracing the latest interior design concepts.


Premier researches the market, it inspires the hospitality trends and focuses its range accordingly. Colour remains at the heart of what Premier does, so you can mix and match with styles and have some fun creating inspirational uniforms that reflect your own individual style.


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