Thursday, October 23, 2014

Scrub Fashion - A Work Wardrobe Intervention

Landau Scrubs, Landau 8219 Scrubs, V-Neck ScrubsScrub colors and styles available today are virtually endless. Fashion has advanced, too. Is your at-work look up to date?

Work outfits become routine. When they do, your style suffers. Don't worry though. We are here to help you take a step back, evaluate your line of scrubs, and find the right choice for your at-work look.

Don't pitch a fit. Start with scrub fit! Your scrubs should run the length of your legs, arms, and torso. When they do, they look great—and so do you. While you are making sure your ankles and wrists are comfortably and stylishly covered, pay attention to the cut size. Baggie scrubs aren't appealing either. Remember: you want your size, not someone else's.

Now that you have nailed down your ideal size and relegated violators to rag work, turn your fashion eye to colors and patterns. Cartoon prints were adorable when you were working in pediatrics, but they are not appropriate in the ICU. Put yourself into solid, professional-looking colors and put yourself on the path to fashion and career success.

Picking the right color is essential. Choose colors that shine and make you shine. Dark, serious colors are great too, but be sure to avoid too many earthy tones. Too much feels gloomy. The same tip goes for black scrubs. One pair is fun, while a week's worth is just gothic.


Now that you have nailed down ideal wardrobe choices, you are ready to get back to work in style. We'll be back soon with a few cleaning tips soon to help you keep your old and new Landau scrubs looking great, so check back soon! In the meantime, enjoy your new look! 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Quality Tuxedo Shirts for Your Staff



Tuxedo Shirts | GarffShirts.com
From high-end restaurants to formal catering, dress your waitstaff in tuxedo shirts for a polished, professional appearance. The tuxedo shirt offers a classic styling with a vivid white color and a hard collar for a regal look. These shirts come in a variety of sizes to fit both men and women, and you have spread and wing collar types to choose from.

A spread collar offers a traditional look since it folds down around the neck and covers the tie wrap. It accentuates the bow-tie and brings attention to the front. A wing collar folds down at the front and exposes the tie wrap around the neck. Both collar types create a professional appearance and work for all formal occasions. Choosing which shirt to wear comes down to personal preference.

Spread and wing collars are available on both men's and women's shirts. Every shirt has long sleeves with buttons at the wrists, and the button-up front pulls the waist tight for a clean, professional look. Choose these formal shirts without neckties for your waitstaff, or combine them with neckties for your catering or reception staff. From Van Heusen to Edwards, greet and serve guests with formal wear from GarffShirts.com.