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Tips for Wedding Ready Uniforms

May 28th 2009

Catering a wedding can be a great way to promote your business as well as make a little extra money during the peak wedding season. However, outfitting your restaurant staff with wedding ready attire can be a challenge, especially during the summer months when most weddings happen. You want to be sure that your staff is comfortable enough to handle the heat while still looking professional and put together.

This can be easy when you try utilizing short sleeved shirts or long sleeved button downs in linen or white cotton fabrics. Cotton and linen are both very lightweight and offer a breathable, easy fit – as long as you don’t go with woven or thicker blends. While slacks are a staple for both men and women, you can get a bit creative when it comes to fabric. Cotton trousers for men or skirts for women can offer a cooler feel without sacrificing style. A small apron should be just enough for convenience while still keeping cool.

Finally, instead of choosing a vest for your servers to pull it all together, choose button covers, a belt and a bow tie. This is much cooler and easier for your staff to work in, not to mention, it’s just enough accessorization to make the look work. Slip on some black shoes and you’ve got a wedding ready uniform that’s meant to impress. Just remember to have your staff keep their hair and outfits neat and tidy.

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Accessorize with Ascots, Scarves, and Ties

May 26th 2009

Silk Scarf

Every uniform should have an element of personality to it. When a member of your wait staff approaches a customer or greets a guest, he or she is making a first impression about the nature and tone of your business. With a personal touch to his or her uniform, your guests will notice that your business isn’t about delivering cookie-cutter service – it’s about being an individual and meeting their unique needs. To give your wait staff some flair in their uniforms, consider adding an ascot or tie to their ensemble. Not only will they look professional, but they’ll also be able to accessorize to their own unique tastes. Guests will love the clean, crisp look of a colorful tie on your bartender and waitresses will look stunning with a bright silk scarf. It doesn’t have to be big or flashy – just personal enough to convey your commitment to individuality. Check out some of the ties and ascots from SharperUniforms.com and you’ll see why guests love this element of professional personalization.

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Choosing the Right Restaurant Uniforms

May 26th 2009

As any business owner knows, making decisions on behalf of your staff can be a challenge. You want to ensure that your employees are kept happy without sacrificing the success of your business. When it comes to choosing uniforms for your restaurant staff, the challenges are no different. You want to be sure that you choose clothing items that give them a professional look, stay comfortable, are durable enough to last during their hardest shifts, and still keep you within your uniform budget. To shop for the right restaurant uniforms, consider these three factors:

Ladies Restaurant Uniforms

Ladies Restaurant Uniforms

Cost
As with any business decision, you want to make sure that you stick to your bottom line. Keeping your uniforms within a respectable cost range can ensure that you have more money in your budget to spend on the more important aspects of running your business. However, it doesn’t pay to skip out on quality just to get a better deal.

Comfort
When your employees are kept comfortable, they stay happy – it’s that simple. Pick out uniforms that are durable enough to last for years while still staying comfortable enough for your employees to move around in.

Look
A professional look is key when it comes time to choose uniforms so be sure that you’re factoring in the overall appearance. Do your employees make a good first impression? Do they convey the type and tone of your business?

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Look Slimmer With These Simple Fashion Tips

May 15th 2009

Not as thin as you’d like to be? Then have no fear; there are a few simple steps that you can take to make yourself look that way. These tips come courtesy of YGOY Fashion.

Wide-leg pants

Contrary to popular belief, wide-leg pants won’t make you look bigger. In fact, they make your legs look longer, which makes you look taller, and if you look taller, you’ll appear much slimmer.

Pointed-toe shoes

Pointed-toe shoes complement your pants by allowing them to flow into a point. Rounded-toe shoes, on the other hand, make things look clumsy.

Dark colors

Dressing in dark colors will make you look slimmer, but you shouldn’t do so from head to toe. The contrast between a dark top and bright bottom or vice versa will create an attractive look.

Choosing the right fit

Don’t just look at the number on the tag. Different clothes may run smaller or bigger than what you’re used to. It’s all relative, so be sure to try on a variety of sizes before choosing.

Accentuate your blessings

Wear clothes that bring out something of which you’re particularly proud. For example, if you have nice legs, wear a knee length skirt. If you have nice arms, wear a short sleeve polo shirt. Don’t be afraid to show off!

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