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What to Consider When Deciding Between Cotton or Polyester Uniforms

What to Consider When Deciding Between Cotton or Polyester Uniforms

Depending on the industry and work that your employees do, a particular kind of fabric may make more sense than another.

One of the first choices in creating uniforms for your employees is picking the right fabric. Depending on the industry and work that your employees do, a particular kind of fabric may make more sense than another. Whichever style you choose, you’d want your employees to feel comfortable and ultimately able to do their jobs. Here’s a guide for choosing between cotton or polyester uniforms.

The Case for Cotton

Cotton is a natural material that allows your skin to breathe. It’s one of the softest materials available, yet it is powerfully absorbent. As it absorbs moisture, it helps to stabilize your body temperature while you’re working. Depending on the weave of the cotton, some materials may be heavier duty than others. When it comes to customizing uniforms, cotton is an excellent choice because it holds dye very well and the results are an evenly distributed, pure color. A couple of drawbacks with cotton is that it will shrink after the first wash and dry, and the dye will eventually fade with excessive sun exposure. It’s also not as durable as polyester, but it is biodegradable, which is better for the environment.  

Polyester for the People

Polyester is a long-lasting, synthetic fabric. It’s mainly a plastic product and can even be made from recycled plastic bottles. It’s a resilient material that can withstand a lot of wear and tear and won’t shrink. Polyester is not an absorbent material and therefore, dries incredibly fast. Unlike cotton, polyester is very resistant to wrinkles and holds dye well without fading. It’s an excellent option for people who have physical jobs, but you may sweat a bit more in the summer in polyester than you will if you are wearing cotton. A couple of drawbacks of polyester include not being compostable and not being as breathable as cotton.   

Poly-Cotton Blend

Merge the best of both worlds with the clothing hybrid known as the poly-cotton blend. This blend is a result of polyester woven together with cotton. It’s used for clothing as well as home décor.  

Uniform Services from Ace Uniform

To give your business a clean, professional, and cohesive look, rely on Ace Uniform. Whether you need uniforms in the food, automotive, industrial, construction, medical, security, or you-name-it industry, we can provide you with the uniforms you need for the price you want. Give us a call at 1-800-366-1616 or visit us online to learn how we can help meet your needs. Want to get to know us even better? Visit us on social media on FacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedIn, and Google+.

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