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Page 2: Introduces NEW Patented Apron. Manufacturer and importer of textiles and related products Cut-and-sew facility in Greenville, SC Started in 1985

• Manufacturer and importer of textiles and related products

• Cut-and-sew facility in Greenville, SC

• Started in 1985

Page 3: Introduces NEW Patented Apron. Manufacturer and importer of textiles and related products Cut-and-sew facility in Greenville, SC Started in 1985

So Why a No-Tie Apron?

Page 4: Introduces NEW Patented Apron. Manufacturer and importer of textiles and related products Cut-and-sew facility in Greenville, SC Started in 1985

OSHA: Occupational Safety & Health Administration

Home Depot ApronsThe OSHA inspector wrote in his citation to the company that "the

employer required employees in the Rental Shop to wear aprons with kangaroo pockets and string attachments, thereby exposing

10 or more employees to the hazard of being caught in moving/rotating parts and to the hazard of having rental equipment

catch in the pockets during unloading, thereby causing serious back/neck injuries."

February 28, 2003 Atlanta Business Chronicle - by Jim Lovel Staff Writer

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Bureau of Labor Statistics September 2010

• Private-sector employment decreased by 39,000 from August to September.

• Manufacturing was down 17,000 jobs.

• Construction was down 28,000 jobs.

• The service industry -- including the food and beverage sector -- was up 6,000 jobs

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re:Invent

Reinventing the modern apron for business & industry

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Made in USA

re:Work

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re:Design

re:Adjust re:Size

Standard Size: 13.5” Elastic/Hook-Loop Waist & 24” NeckX-Long Option: 21.5” Elastic/Hook-Loop Waist & 26” Neck

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Hook & Loop neck band allows easy height adjustment. No need to ever pull another old-fashioned apron over your head.

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• Adjustable for perfect fit & styling

• No loose, hanging ties prevents contamination and is safer than traditional aprons

Adjustable 2” elastic waistband with Hook & Loop for improved fit and comfort

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Restaurant & Bar An excellent choice forrestaurants & bars, No-TieAprons help prevent foodcontamination & accidentsbecause they lack old-style

loose ties.

– 70 Denier Nylon: for bus staff, bar tenders and kitchen workers where liquids can saturate clothing and traditional cloth aprons.

– Poly-Cotton Twill: for wait staff and workers where comfort, style and mobility are important.

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Industrial & Manufacturing In factories & industrial shops, No-Tie Aprons offer a basic protective

barrier without the risk of the loose ties of traditional aprons.

– 70 Denier Nylon: the best choice for a medium-duty barrier, especially where non-caustic, non-acidic liquid protection is needed.

– Poly-Cotton Twill: a good choice for light-duty clothing protection where machine-washability is required.

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Housekeeping & Janitorial

Education & Vo-Tech

Meat & Food Processing

Medical & Health Care

Building & Remodeling

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Contact

Phone: 800-467-1996

National Accounts Manager

Pam Pennington

[email protected]

www.apronsetc.com/no-tie