Cool Uniforms Are Suited For Hot Weather
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Cool Uniforms for Hot Weather
Summary
No matter how hot and humid it gets, workers can stay cool by wearing uniforms made from scientifically treated fabrics. These fabrics are designed to regulate body temperature year-round.Article
When temperatures soar, staying cool can be a challenge for workers. Fortunately, wearing uniforms crafted from the latest scientifically treated fabrics offers a solution. These fabrics are engineered to maintain a stable body temperature in any season.“These uniforms use materials that wick sweat away from the skin, allowing moisture to evaporate quickly,” says Robert Isaacson, Director of Marketing for UniFirst Corporation, a leading supplier of uniforms in the U.S. and Canada. “This is crucial for keeping cool in hot weather because trapped perspiration can make workers feel hotter.”
Isaacson highlights that these comfort features are effective even in colder conditions. “In chilly weather, the same fabrics also wick away moisture, keeping wearers warm.”
Major suppliers like UniFirst offer a wide range of fabric options to meet workforce needs. However, specially treated polyesters combined with cotton have become a favorite for millions due to their comfort and durability.
“Many polyesters are now made from microfibers that are spun for a softer feel,” Isaacson explains. “When you mix spun polyester with cotton, you enhance the softness of the clothing. Adding special wicking treatments and polyester’s resistance to wrinkles, stains, and abrasions makes these uniforms ideal for both summer and winter.”
With these innovations, workers can wear some of the coolest uniforms during summer or enjoy their benefits in colder weather.
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