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Dressing Your Formal Wait Staff

August 28th 2009

Waitstaff Uniforms

Being an owner of a banquet hall, country club or a restaurant that hosts black tie events can be very stressful. From booking events to keeping your guests happy,there are plenty of things for a business owner to deal with on a daily basis. If you are not booking events, you are usually on the phone addressing a customer’s concern or conflict. But another aspect of hosting formal events is determining how to dress your wait staff. This may seem like an easy task but it can actually become a major hurdle. You want to keep your wait staff stylish yet generic enough to keep the most attention on the guests. SharperUniforms.com is here to help you dress your wait staff for any formal event. Followblog these tips for picking out the best attire for your wait staff:

1- Keep your wait staff modern by choosing the latest styles out on the market. There is nothing worse than showing up to a formal event with an outdated looking wait staff.

2 – Choose basic colors to dress your wait staff in. Because they are not too extravagant, black and white tend to work the best. The mission for the wait staff is to be invisible yet be able to serve the needs of every guest. It is hard to be invisible if you are wearing brighter colors than the guests.

3 – If you have a company image that incorporates other colors that may be brighter, use them to accent the uniform with accessories such as with cuff links or with subtle patterns in the tie. This will also help you keep your company image throughout the event.

4 – Go custom! Customize your logo or company name on the uniforms. Be totally unique from any other formal event host. SharperUniforms.com offers custom uniform embroidery for your custom needs.

5 – Put a dress code in place that creates uniformity and cleanliness throughout your wait staff. This means paying attention to details such as matching socks, polished shoes and correctly tied ties. The one employee out of 50 wearing white socks with his shirt out can create an image of sloppiness for your whole company.

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Dressing For Success: Interview Fashion

August 21st 2009

When you’re looking to land the job of your dreams, shouldn’t you be thinking about the impression you’re making? More often than not, those little details that can make or break an interview go unnoticed and in the end, can make all the difference in a hiring. If you’re about to go to an interview for a great position that you think you’re right for, then be sure that you send that same message to the interviewer by dressing for success with these great tips from SharperUniforms.com.

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1.First off, choose a great cut suit in classic black or navy blue. Don’t go all out with detailing and make sure that it’s well tailored. Also, go with a conservative yet stylish cut to send a message of professionalism.
2.For the shirt and or tie, choose a colorful, but not too bold shade to work with. Ladies, be sure that your blouse isn’t too cut and is pressed to perfection. For guys, choose complimentary shirt and tie sets for under your suit coat and be sure everything is clean and wrinkle free.
3.For shoes, make sure that they’re shined and polished. If you don’t care enough about your shoes, why would you care about the little details in your job?
4.Accessorize in moderation and be subtle. Let your interview skills be the focus, not your earrings.
5.For ladies, closed toe shoes are a must. Also, wear stockings and be mindful of runs or snags.
6.For gents, be sure that your shirt is tucked in and that you accessorize your pants with a sleek matching belt.
7.Your hair should be freshly cut and styled in a way that’s put together and polished.
8.Hails, teeth, and skin should be clean and well groomed.
9.Ladies, don’t go overboard on the makeup. Keep it basic and natural.
10.Be confident and smile! These are your best accessories!

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Picking the Perfect Pair

August 14th 2009

With tons of great styles to choose from, it’s no wonder that women dread shopping for the perfect pair of pants. To help get you through your next search for the right pair of trousers, remember that SharperUniforms.com has this great guide for finding the right pair of pants for your height, shape, or sense of style. Ready to get dressed? Start out with these great tips:

1.If any of your trouble spots lie below the waist, be sure to choose paint styles that are free from lots of pleats, pockets and zippers. These details, while fun, can add too much bulk and fullness to your lower half. Instead, look for very basic, tailored pieces with a good cut – no embellishments.

2.If your legs are shorter and you want to make them look longer, choose pants and jeans in darker colors in a classic denim, corduroy, or slim, barely there vertical striped pattern.

3.For thicker waists, avoid any sort of belting that could draw attention to your mid section. Instead, stick with pants that are in solid colors. Avoid patterns at all costs.

4.Black isn’t the only color that thins. In fact, khaki, navy blue, beige, and royal blue also have slimming effects.

5.The best length for just about everyone is a classic cut that is just below the ankle with the hem brushing the back of your shoe.

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Chef Tom Cooks Up a Friendly Recipe Blog

August 10th 2009

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Looking for the next delicious recipes for your end of summer barbecue? Chef Tom Cooks recipe blog provides just that. Chef Tom posts recipes ranging from all sorts of seafood creations, to burgers, to salad dressing mixes. You are sure to find something that will compliment your next meal and inspire you to prepare a new dish for your guests.

Our friend Tom, from Chef Tom Cooks has grown up with the love of cooking and enjoys cooking for all different types of crowds. He continues to share some of this favorite recipes and cooking tips to other cooking enthusiasts. We, at Sharper Uniforms, agree that Z Best Pizza Burgerz recipe sounds absolutely delicious!

Make sure to stop on over Chef Tom Cooks recipe blog and you’re even welcome to download his own cookbook, You Can’t Beat Home Cooking! while you’re there visiting!

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Make Laundry Even Better

August 7th 2009

Keeping your clothing in its best condition is important, especially if you really want to get the full value out of each and every piece. To help you preserve the look, quality, and color of your favorite clothing items or uniforms, try out some of these easy tips from SharperUniforms.com:

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1.Read the label to your clothing. This is the best possible way to find out just what kind of care each piece needs. Even if there’s not a whole lot of information on the label, you can still utilize what’s there in terms of fabric type to determine what the item needs in terms of washing and drying.

2.Wash like colors with other like colors and wash whites only with other whites. If you have a new item in a dark color, wash it completely separate to prevent color bleeding.

3.Turn your clothes inside out when you wash and dry them to avoid pilling, damage, or fade in your favorite pieces.
4.Wash your colors in cold to save energy and to preserve your color quality.

5.Dry your clothing on permanent press or on a cycle with low heat if you can, as this can help to keep your colors vibrant.

6.Lock in color by adding one cup of white vinegar to your wash, along with your laundry detergent.

7.Always choose the right detergent for your clothing, especially if you’re looking to wash delicates.

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