Uniform Technology Subtle and Significant Advancements Mark Changes For Products and Industry

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People want more value to their apparel products now, says David Blalock of Blurlington Industries. How do you create more value? Performance, of course, and technology has to play a role in that.

There are many industry members who appreciate that there is about to be a dawn of a new era of technology and electronics to be included in garments and textiles.

In the same way that computers now drive cars 25 years ago there were few computers in cars, now you cant start a car without a computer the uniform industry is embracing technology and using it for amazing advances. The addition of nano-technology, electronics and other technologies is pushing the envelope for the making and distribution of smarter garments. These new approaches will allow workers to be safer, potentially save lives or property, and provide greater comfort.

Made To Measure could not possibly cover all the advancements offered by the suppliers serving the uniform and career apparel industry. We present in this issue a sampling of how several uniform manufacturers, distributors and the military are using technology to improve uniform clothing, drive sales and enhance customer service.

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Above story first appeared in MADE TO MEASURE Magazine, Spring & Summer 2004 issue. All rights reserved. Photos appear by special permission.
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