How NOT To Choose Your Uniform Program For Your Organization

If you’re an avid Office Space follower, you have to remember the scene where Jennifer Anniston’s character expresses her feelings about here flare. If you haven’t seen the movie, here is a clip of the scene below.



She had been berated about here flare in other parts of the movie as well, and you could tell that it didn’t make her like her job.

Here is an article from The San Francisco Chronicle that discusses
The seven worst chain restaurant – fast food uniforms of all time. As you can tell there are some real doozies.

Don’t be a dud, choose Master Brands for your uniform program, and avoid being a laughing stock.

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Work Uniforms Have Their Benefits

Uniforms aren’t just for fast food, Wal*Mart employees, and auto workers anymore. There are many companies today who require uniforms of all of their employees from their janitorial staff to top level executives.

From The Benefits of Work Uniforms:

I worked as a mid-level manager at a large company for many years. At a different company, I would certainly have had to wear proper business attire. But everyone at this particular company had to wear uniforms. It was my first experience with uniforms (outside of sports), and I have to say that I really like the idea. While some of you may bristle at the thought of such a major constraint to your wardrobe, there are actually many benefits that come with having to wear a uniform to work. For example, work uniforms allow you to:

1. Save Money
I had a friend who worked at the Gap while we were in high school. She worked three nights a week and on weekends, but never seemed to have any money to go out to lunch or to the movies. I asked her what she was spending her paychecks on. “Well, the store policy is that we have to wear Gap clothes when we are working,” she complained. “I don’t have a lot of Gap stuff, so I have to use most of my paycheck to buy their clothes!”

That’s perhaps an extreme example, but there is some underlying truth to the scenario. The biggest clothing expense for adults is most likely their business wardrobe. Suits, dresses, slacks, blouses, blazers, and ties are all very expensive, but also very necessary in most office environments. Even if you work somewhere that has followed the “business casual” movement, you will still have to shell out quite a bit of money for appropriate attire. Clothes don’t last very long before either wearing out or simply looking outdated, which means you will have to replace a good portion of your work wardrobe every few seasons or so. And don’t forget dry cleaning costs, which can really add up after a while. With a work uniform, even if it just consists of a company shirt or blouse rather than a whole outfit, you wouldn’t have to worry about most of these costs.

2. Save Time
I’m sure we’ve all had those mornings. You know the ones. You wake up late, scramble out of bed and into the shower, then panic because you can’t decide what to wear, or even worse, don’t have anything clean to wear. With work uniforms, you will never have to spend time trying to pick out the day’s outfit. Think of how much time this will save you each morning. You can sleep an extra 15 minutes every day! Depending on how many uniforms you have, you probably won’t be stuck without anything clean to wear, either. The company I worked for started each employee off with two shirts. Then we could purchase as many additional shirts as we wanted for $7 each. I had a total of eight uniform shirts, so I could go a pretty long time without having to worry about doing laundry.

3. Get More Accomplished
I don’t know about your office, but a friend of mine worked in a place that had a pretty active rumor mill and gossip group among the staff. She said that she would sometimes accidentally walk in on a bunch of women who gathered in the restroom to make malicious comments about the way others were dressed. I guess there was one young woman in particular that liked to show off her figure. It was just the usual combination of jealousy and pettiness that fueled these gatherings, but the bottom line is that work wasn’t getting done. If everyone in that office had to wear the same uniforms, it would be one less thing for people to waste time on. Granted, those who love to gossip would in all likelihood just move on and find other things to criticize, such as hair or makeup, but at least there wouldn’t be anything to say about clothes.

4. Be on Equal Footing
Finally, I think it’s important to mention that uniforms bring everyone to a certain level of equality. When wearing regular business clothes, it’s easy to note differences among the staff. The guy who wears Armani suits is probably making just a bit more money than the guy who buys his suits off the rack at J.C. Penney. These kinds of differences can bring unnecessary tension or resentment into the workplace. Uniforms help eliminate some of these more obvious disparities.

If a uniform program is something you think your company would like implement. Master Brands is the company for you, we offer a wide array of uniform products, and we don’t lock you into a contract either. We want you to do business with us because we’re worthy of it, not because you’re locked into a contract to do such. Check us out at Master Uniform.

Portraying a Professional Image In Your Organization

From: DORA’S DIARY: Portray a professional image

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What image does your employees’ appearance portray? I recently spent a week in a client’s Conrad Plaza office. One of the benefits my client offers employees is a daily buffet lunch served on the premises by a catering company. I have no complaints about the food. It was comprised primarily of wholesome, healthy traditional dishes.

What I found interesting however, was one of the server’s attire. Given that appearances do count and that servers handling food do make an impression on the people being served, I was surprised to observe that for five days straight, one particular server proudly showed up to serve food in a thoroughly wrinkled, off-white chef’s coat, presumably his uniform.

The daily visual assault made me wonder what kind of place the food was prepared in and if by letting the caterer get away with crumpled uniforms my client was hurting, as opposed to helping the catering company’s prospects for future business growth.

What makes that particular catering company – and other service providers that ignore employee appearance – a loser? Unkempt employee uniforms are unappealing, make a poor impression and are not the way to attract new customers.

Master Brands, through our subsidiary Master Uniforms can help your company’s image with our no-contract Uniform Program. We offer a full line of uniforms for all types of industries. To see our catalog of products, visit this link. We can brand these uniforms with whatever specifications you need, from screen printing to custom sewing, to embroidery. Whatever your needs are, we can fulfill them.