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HEALTH & HOSPITALITY WEAR
BLUE MAX STAG JAMES & NICHOLSON
Café culture Durable healthwear
To capitalise on the increasing demand for Working clothes in the health sector need to resist and sleeves. Its wearer gets four garments in one:
continental café culture in the UK, Blue Max Stag a lot: They have to withstand frequent washing, vest, comfortable inner jacket, light-weight and
now offers a they have to offer maximum freedom of versatile outer jacket and warm parka when outer
collection of smart movement and they have to look good. and inner jacket are worn together. The parka is
and stylish unisex The products of the Gustav Daiber GmbH’s made of breathable, waterproof fabric so that it is
continental café latest Safety & Workwear-collection offer all these comfortable to wear even in exercise and bad
wear. features. They are durable, becoming and easy to weather. It can be ordered in fluorescent-yellow
The range decorate. James & Nicholson’s Workbook 2009 and fluorescent-orange.
comprises both a gives an overview of the whole range variety. A comprehensive insight into the whole
maxi and mini The Classic Workwear-T Men (JN 800) and promotional wear world is given in
apron – the Maxi Workwear-T Women (JN 802) are very comfortable James&Nicholson’s Workbook 2009. All the
Bar and Mini Bar. and durable. They are made of ring-spun cotton garments can be individualised by imprints or
Both variations are and the pre-shrunk high-quality single jersey embroideries. Please do not hesitate to contact the
available in a guarantees the perfect shape. Double seams make hotline for orders, advice and questions.
choice of seven
Maxibar
the shirt very robust, says James & Nicholson. Information is also available on
colour ways. The T-Shirt with classic round neck comes in
www.jamesandnicholson.de.
The Maxi Bar is a long, skirt-style apron, white, grey-heather, red, royal, carbon, navy, dark-
finished with a bow and made from a tough, green and black. All coloured shirts can be washed Hotline: 07432/7016-0l
poly/cotton twill. The Mini Bar offers a shorter, at 60 degrees and the white textiles even Hot-Fax: 07432/7016-99
14” version. Both feature two open pockets and withstand temperatures up to 95 degrees. Gustav Daiber GMBH, Postfach 100224, D-72423
a separate pen As alternatives to the round neck, classic polo Albstadt
pocket. shirts such as the Workwear Polo Men (JN 801) Email:
Info@daiber.de
The café wear and Workwear Polo Women (JN 803) are offered. Web:
www.jamesandnicholson.de
collection is colour They are made of high-quality piqué jersey, which
co-ordinated to makes them especially comfortable to wear, says
match the James & Nicholson. “The knitted polo collar and
company’s range the sleeve bands give a special look to the shirt
of popular and and the sophisticated cut offers perfect freedom of
durable movement,” it says. The polos are pre-shrunk and
‘Workmates’ can be washed at high temperatures, which makes
trouser collection them very durable. Thanks to the huge choice of
available in black colours from classic white to grey-
and navy.
MiniBar
heather, red, royal, carbon, navy,
Workmates dark-green and black, every
trousers are built to be tough for the job but are company will find a shirt in a
made from a soft and comfortable poly/cotton colour matching the corporate
twill which is comfortable to wear. identity, adds James &
Nicholson.
For further information about the Blue Max Stag For activities in the
headwear range, customers can either phone street, Daiber offers
0845 2300888 or visit the website at further useful products,
www.bluemaxgroup.co.uk for example Safety Parka
(JN 808). It is certified
according to the
Workmates
European standard for
high visibility
garments EN
471, class 3.
That is why it is
also suited for
ambulance
service
operations. The
working jacket is
especially flexible
due to the
detachable
inner jacket
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