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HEALTH & HOSPITALITY WEAR
BTC ACTIVEWEAR
KK745
DD08
Denny’s exclusive
BTC activewear offer exclusively the Jackets, Caps and
comprehensive range of Denny’s quality catering Trousers together
garments including a wide range of Chef’s with a wide range
of polycotton
DP10P
Aprons.
The Short Bar,
Bib, Bistro and
Waist Aprons are
available in a
choice of 11 colours
and with or without
a pocket: the bleach
resistant, vat-dyed
fabric has
reinforced corners and is suitable for industrial
laundering.
The DD08 is Denny’s best selling Long Sleeve
Chefs Jacket has shaped sleeves, generous
sizings for extra comfort and is suitable for
industrial laundering
Kustom Kit’s range of stylish and practical Bar
Shirts now includes the Ladies 3/4 Sleeve Bar For details of the BTC activewear collection of
Shirt: available in sizes 8-20 the open neck, hospitalitywear please call 0121 505 5177, e-
semi-fitted shirt has turn-back cuffs & rounded mail
marketing@btcactivewear.co.uk or visit
hem and has a 3% Lycra content for comfort.
www.btcactivewear.co.uk
PENCARRIE PR620 PR150
Hospitality wear: a buoyant sector
PenCarrie’s sales of hospitality wear reflect this in the same 28 colours are Premier’s PR150
remarkably buoyant sector where gastro pubs, ‘Colours’ Bib Apron (a long-standing favourite),
town centre coffee bars and in particular wine bar plus the more recently launched PR155 ‘Colours’
brasseries still appear to be doing good business. 3-Pocket Apron and PR158 ‘Colours’ Bar Apron.
PenCarrie stocks everything that the sector Other designs introduced in 2008 are aimed
needs including kitchen staff and chef’s wear specifically at the bar industry and include ‘roll
(trousers, jackets, skull caps and scarves); plus sleeve’ poplin shirts: the PR206 is for men and
informal and formal wear for waiting staff has a formal cut collar; PR306 is the ladies’
(combine a quality polo with a smart apron; or equivalent and is a fitted blouse with a soft
choose shirts, blouses worn with or without collar. Both have roll up sleeves with button
waistcoats and neck wear). fastening and come in black only.
Most of the styles come from workwear Waistcoats add a professional touch to waiting PR730 Business Scarf for women.
specialists Premier, who make sure that their staff uniforms and PenCarrie stocks Premier’s Back in the kitchen, Premier also recognises the
designs fit with current trends. PenCarrie also PR620 Hospitality Waistcoat (for men) and the changing trends in chefs’ wear and new styles
supplies, for front-of-house staff, PR621, which is for women. introduced earlier this year have proved a hit.
some striking corporatewear tops
PR656
Scarves and ties from Premier They include the PR656 Short Sleeve Chef’s Jacket,
from Kustom Kit; and from Russell provide another highly effective a unisex design with 10 button wrap-over
Collection there are excellent tailored way of adding to the professional fastening and available in white only. Another new
shirts and blouses, particularly from look of a uniform, hence their style, available in black only, is the PR655 Premier
their new Tencel range. popularity for hotel reception staff. Cuisine Jacket. This requires the addition of
Focusing on the hospitality wear As PenCarrie points out, these Premier’s PR652 studs which are available in
available from Premier, PenCarrie extras provide valuable add-on seven colours, giving the opportunity for matching
starts by highlighting the Premier sales for decorators and are very the studs to the colour chosen for the embroidery
range of ‘Colours’ aprons. The aprons easy to embroider. Here again, (of the chef’s name or establishment).
come in several different designs to Premier provides huge choice in
suit a variety of staff roles; and all colours: the PR765 ‘Colours’ Tel: 0800 252248
come in a wide choice of colours. For Fashion Tie comes in 20 plain Email:
sales@pencarrie.com
example, three styles each available shades, as does the corresponding Web:
www.pencarrie.com
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