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Workwear novelties in a greater diversity of products and colours

Redaktion PSI Journal

Published on 04.10.2024

Numerous colour variants, timeless designs and modern tailoring: besides its existing clothing for work, Gustav Daiber GmbH presents a widened colour selection and new products from the current workwear collection of its proprietary brand JAMES & NICHOLSON in its updated workwear catalogue. The catalogue’s many times certified, conservational production makes it a winner again this year.

The updated workwear catalogue from Daiber unites high-statement styles with supreme functionality and is available in early October in a print version in German and English as well as for downloading on the website. Alongside the existing items, the catalogue has been expanded by the workwear novelties from this year’s collection along with multiple added colours. On 220 pages, it provides a comprehensive overview of the varied workwear from the Daiber proprietary brand JAMES & NICHOLSON, which can be handily mixed and matched not only in the office, but also once the workday is over. As a complement to the collections “Essential”, “Solid”, “Color” and “Strong”, the application areas “Medical” along with “Catering” are now also more prominently listed in the index.

In a pair with the catalogue, Daiber offers the practical Work Color Selector, which provides a colour-matched overview of the corporate fashion manufacturer’s workwear products and the possibilities for combining them. “With the Work Color Selector we make it easier for our customers to put together their perfectly fitting corporate outfits – with custom finishing for an all-round professional appearance,” explains Kai Gminder, managing director of Daiber GmbH.

Conservational catalogue production

Daiber insists on environmentally conscious catalogue production this year, too. The updated workwear catalogue consists entirely of recycled paper and has been certified with both the FSC Recycled label and the Blue Angel. These guarantee that the catalogue consists of 100 percent recycled waste paper and no harmful chemical or optical brighteners have been added to it. The third certification with the EU Ecolabel identifies the lower environmental impacts the catalogue makes in comparison to similar printed products. Once again, Daiber has produced the catalogue with the printers Sautter. This regional, longstanding partner operates chemical-free and, thanks to special printing plates, saves up to 130,000 litres of water per year. Through the use of modern printing machines, paper consumption is minimised and production that is comprehensively easy on the environment is thus enabled. More information at: www.daiber.de

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