Professional Uniforms
Professional Uniforms also serve to identify different areas of activity as well as certain professions. These Uniforms have different characteristics and functionalities depending on the type of profession, the work activities carried out by the wearer and the specific needs that the Uniform must meet in order to be the most suitable for the worker in question.
Most of the professions where Professional Uniforms are used, use them as a way of quickly identifying the worker, to guarantee extra protection and to make work tasks more comfortable on a daily basis.
Below you will find a short description of the importance and application of certain Professional Uniforms in specific professions.
Professional Uniforms for Firefighters
Firefighters’ uniforms are not only used for identification, but also as a protection and safety mechanism against, for example, flames or fires. In this case, there are two very different types of professional uniforms for two very different work periods. A more corporate uniform for identification purposes and Personal Protective Equipment for firefighting, for example.
Nurse’s Professional Uniforms
Professional uniforms for nurses are designed above all to keep them comfortable and ensure good mobility throughout their working day. As these professionals often have to make sudden movements and exert some physical effort, it is very important that the clothing is reinforced in areas where there is more tension.
Nursing uniforms have changed a lot over the years, gradually progressing to more elegant designs, with more attractive colors and higher quality customizations.
Professional uniforms for the military
Military personnel have uniforms that are compulsory. These uniforms are worn to identify themselves, but they also symbolize duty, honour and serve as an identification of the great service these men and women provide every day to the countries where they serve.
Uniforms for Health Professionals
We all recognize health professionals by their famous white coats, surgical pyjamas and blue or green tunics. If you think about it, this type of work uniform is not only worn in a hospital environment. If you have pets, you’ve certainly come across a veterinarian wearing a similar uniform, even in pharmacies, dental clinics or physiotherapy clinics. Physiotherapy uniforms are not just for doctors or nurses, they are necessary for any healthcare professional.
Professional Uniforms for Cleaning
As this is a profession in which some chemical products are very present, one of the great challenges for teams and companies that provide Hygiene and Cleaning Services is to keep their Cleaning Uniforms in good condition and looking neat due to the use of chemical products inherent in their work. The use of bleach and chlorine in cleaning and disinfection causes countless damages to professional clothing, making it look bad, and there is no solution to reverse this situation.
Professional Uniforms for Chefs
Being part of or leading a kitchen is a very stressful and hectic operation, but one in which organization and professionalism are fundamental. Kitchen uniforms reflect this. They identify all the professionalism, cleanliness and, above all, respect that a chef must convey. Their most iconic symbol is the toque blanche, the French name for Chef’s Hat. Anywhere in the world, this is one of the most emblematic accessories capable of immediately identifying a chef.
Professional Uniforms for Mechanics
Are you a car mechanic? Do you work in uncomfortable positions that require a lot of mobility on your part? That’s why the workwear you choose must offer you all the resistance, comfort and durability you need, but also respect your movements in order to aid your much-needed mobility. The Monkey Suit is a piece of professional clothing that offers protection from shoulder to ankle. They are usually a little wider and have long sleeves. The Monkey Suit is one of the most commonly used professional uniforms in a workshop and should be made from durable fabrics so that it can withstand all the wear and tear it will suffer in the automotive workshop context.
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In addition to the sustainable path we have been taking throughout our production and supply chain, UNIFARDAS® participates, supports and organises a beach clean-up every year after the bathing season, in partnership with World Clean-up Day. We are also partners of Seaqual, an entity that, together with some other partners, promotes the collection of ocean waste and its transformation into upcycled marine plastic that will then be used in the production of fabric and other sustainable products.
In addition to the sustainable path we have been taking throughout our production and supply chain, UNIFARDAS® participates, supports and organises a beach clean-up every year after the bathing season, in partnership with World Clean-up Day. We are also partners of Seaqual, an entity that, together with some other partners, promotes the collection of ocean waste and its transformation into upcycled marine plastic that will then be used in the production of fabric and other sustainable products.