Focus on Hospitality Wear RALAWISE Providing the look for busy working environments W
hatever style you are after for stylish front of house, hospitality apparel, Ralawise can provide the look for any busy working environment, with a wide range of established brands offering high quality, durability and above all, choice for this demanding industry.
Premier is renowned for its hospitality apparel. The PR234 Signature Oxford long sleeve shirt in an easycare and wrinkle free finish is a must have. Available in either short or long sleeved options, in both men and womenʼs fits and in a choice of classic colours. Choose from Premierʼs array of block colour or patterned ties or scarves for a smart and professional look.
BTC ACTIVEWEAR Wide choice, great selection E
xclusive to BTC activewear is the Bistro by Jassz range including the JG14 Brussels Short Length
Bistro Apron. Functional and comfortable, it comes in 20 different colours and is suitable for industrial washing at 85°C. The JG23 Bern Womenʼs Bib Apron is also available with an adjustable halter and a choice of eight colours. A vast selection of Dennyʼs hospitality wear is available including the new denim styles, the DP112 Cross Dyed Denim Bib Apron and the DP113, a waist apron option. Both are available one size and in four on-trend colours. Other areas of the industry can benefit from the great selection of T shirts and polos that are on offer. The Fruit of the Loom 63402 Menʼs 65/35 is guaranteed to perform in a 60°C wash and is also available in ladiesʼ sizes code 63212.
www.btcactivewear.co.uk
JG14 Brussels Short Length Bistro Apron
DISLEY Fitting the bill C Lurgan and Rosheen | 52 | November 2017
risp white Enya and Larne, classic black Torr and Nessa, sleek grey Rathlin and Cara and striking gingham Lurgan and Rosheen, thereʼs a feast of shirts and blouses to contemplate in Disleyʼs Heritage range. Male and female co-ordinating styles, short and long sleeve options and sizes ranges covering 6-30 and 14.5-21in, Disley caters for all requirements. The hospitality brief is a demanding one. Garments needs to be eye-catching so staff are easily identifiable, they need to be low maintenance for ease of laundering, yet they also need to be hard wearing and represent good value for
money. Disleyʼs garments will ensure that you tick all of these boxes and crucially, provide staff with a uniform that they are genuinely proud to wear. But donʼt think of Disley for just the shirts and blouses, bottom halves are catered for as well. With male and female trousers, waistcoats and ladies skirts, the Williams hospitality tailoring covers sizes 6-30 and 28-50in. Crafted using a durable, yet comfortable polyester fabric and trademark quality of manufacturing, this suiting provides the perfect partner to any shirt or blouse.
www.disley.com www.printwearandpromotion.co.uk
A great addition to the existing range of poplin shirts from Premier is the PR217 Poplin Cross- dye roll sleeve shirt. Made with contrasting coloured yarns that are woven to create this horizontal and vertical criss-cross effect. Available in indigo denim or grey denim, this shirt is the perfect base for printing and embroidery. With a roll sleeve option, secured in place by a tab and button on the upper arm, it gives a casual yet trendy look for men and women. Other leading brands offering hospitality apparel include Bargear, Alexandra, Brook Taverner, Henbury, Kustom Kit, Kariban and Russell Collection.
www.ralawise.com
REGATTA Be smart and professional
B
usy workers will remain smart and professional with the
Classic Softshell Bodywarmer. The menʼs bodywarmer is crafted from wind resistant softshell fabric, which helps to keep staff warm when work takes them outdoors. The softshell fabric features a water repellent finish and itʼs lightweight too. The bodywarmer has a full zip, which zips all the way to the chin, enabling workers to keep their neck warm, or sport a relaxed look with a collar-effect look. The Classic Softshell is available in a range of classic colours.
www.regattaprofessional.com TRA820 PR234
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