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Bulletproof Teflon Shirts For Employees

By The Beachwood Super Shirt Affairs Desk

The following press release introducing Clothing 4 All, the premiere online source for wholesale workwear with built in technology, may be of interest to your audience. Any editorial comment or mention that you may give this press release would be greatly appreciated.
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EMPLOYERS “BULLETPROOF” STAFF MEMBERS WITH TEFLON-FINISHED SHIRTS
Dateline: Riverside, CA
Contact: Gene Constant
E-Mail: gene@clothing4all.com
Web Address: www.clothing4all.com
RIVERSIDE, CA – October 30, 2007 – “While vests made of Kevlar can save lives on the battlefield, retail uniforms and corporate wear finished with DuPont Teflon(R) can prevent deadly stains and keep employees looking and feeling their best,” said Gene Constant, President of Clothing 4 All, the premiere online source for wholesale workwear. “That’s why employers who want staff members to dress to impress are turning to long-sleeved, stain-resistant ‘Super Shirts.'”


Constant noted that the unique fabrication beautifully combines comfort and functionality. “The innovative stain-resistant fabric is a definite plus for those in the hospitality, restaurant, or retail industries, but it is elegant enough to wear in the boardroom,” he said. “Gone are the days when a soup or beverage spill will stain a social function.”
The Super Shirt’s cotton/poly blend means little or no ironing is required, lowering the maintenance cost for companies that provide corporate apparel to their staff members. And, because the shirts are available in white, stone, butter, pink, cardinal, citrus, waterfall blue, and navy, businesses can utilize the Super Shirt to reinforce their brand colors and embroider their corporate logos.
The men’s Super Shirt is available in sizes ranging from Small to 3X, and features an expandable comfort collar that loosens as needed for neckties and retracts to keep its shape when worn open. The ladies’ Super Shirt features a V-neckline, convertible collar, and fashionable French cuffs.
The bottom line, according to Constant, is that Super Shirts work as hard as the people who wear them. “There is a lot of technology built into this garment,” he concluded. “In this instance, what you see is less than what you get!”

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Posted on November 1, 2007