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Spring & Summer 2009

Zehnder’s of Frankenmuth Tradition and Common Sense

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By Debra Hindlemann Webster Spending time at Zehnder's is like walking into a Hallmark card: There is no other way to describe it. This is...

Dress Hard, Feel Soft: Commanding Meets Comfort

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By Bernadette Doran It's true, Officer Friendly has been fired. The smiling, approachable policeman in powder blue and navy, an icon of safety, reassurance and...

CATS Hitches a Ride with Best Uniform

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By Peter Hildebrandt With a mission to improve the quality of life for all in the greater Charlotte, N.C., area, this city's transit system is...

Majors Books Marks 100 Years

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By Susan Derby One hundred years ago, the American Heart Association didn't exist. There were no sulfa drugs or penicillin, and "vitamins" hadn't yet been...

Madera Uniform Grows from Garage to Three Locations

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By Margaret Buranen Few uniform companies get started on a racquetball court, but that is exactly how Madera Uniform & Accessories began in 1995. Co-owner...

McRoberts Protective Agency is Keeping Clients and Personnel Secure

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By Peter Hildebrandt A long time ago, William J. McRoberts was employed as a coffee inspector on the Brooklyn piers in New York. Being a...

Gloria Kay Uniforms Thriving on Experience, Reputation

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By Margaret Buranen For those in the uniform business who want to sell a lot of scrubs and other garments to health care workers,...

Making ANSI Compliance Workable and Wearable for Customers

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By Deb Morais Published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA), the ANSI/ISEA 107-2004 standard specifies performance requirements...

Selling Uniforms in a Down Economy

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By Jackie Rosselli Late last year, the government confirmed what the rest of the country already knew. The United States was in a recession and,...

Grip-Flex Celebrates a Half Century of Elegance & Innovation

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By Debra Hindlemann Webster In 1954, 46-year-old William Lowney had an idea that possessed him. It began in his four-car garage in Philadelphia as he...