Edwards Garment

Red Hot For Work
March 3, 2010


Edwards Garment--CottonPlus Twill Shirts (Women’s Long Sleeve)
Service Mate Collection CottonPlus twill shirts feature a soil-resistant finish to help wash away stains. The women’s version comes with a soft collar, no pocket, straight back yoke seam and contoured body. The men’s version has a button-down collar, left chest pocket, pencil track and back box pleat with locker loop.


Workday Wear
January 20, 2010


Edwards Garment--One-Button Cardigan Suit Coat for Women
Head off to work with the classic-styled one-button Cardigan Suit Coat from Edwards Garment. It has a 3 ply year-round weight with a natural stretch. The one-button style features a closure at the waist band, two inset pockets, one inside pocket and is fully lined.

V for Victory
November 5, 2009


Edwards Garment—Men's Pique Stitch V-Neck Vest
End-users will love this classic Pique Stitch V-Neck Vest from Edwards Garment that features V-neck and fine-gauge textured pique stitch. As a favorite of golfers, wearers will stand out on the course with this sweater's elasticity in the waist and cuffs that allows for shape retention.

Sharp Dressed Man
October 1, 2009

George Clooney is better dressed than you. Yes, he has movie-star looks and more money than several third-world countries, but the secret to his success is the suit—the man practically sleeps in a three-piece. Aside from style, there's an air of authority and respectability associated with a suit. In essence, he's made a career out of being dapper.

So Sophisticated
August 27, 2009

Edwards Garment—Quarter-Zip Sweater
It's not hard to picture this jersey knit cotton and nylon sweater emblazoned with a logo of the local country club or alumni association. The rib-knit collar, cuffs and waist make for a classical look and feel that is well-suited to higher-end promotions. Not to mention the quarter-zip neck line makes it comfortable and easy to take on and off.
(800) 253-9885
www.edwardsgarment.com

Collar Commentary
July 16, 2009

Edwards Garment—Laundry Plus Contrast Collar

Is there anything more classic than a tipped polo shirt? This item from Edwards Garment was included in June's fan apparel section. Why? Because for every group of high school- or college-aged supporters (and even some elder bleacher creatures who should know better) that decided it would be a good idea to paint their team's colors on their bare chests, there's another, equally ardent fan who is quietly rooting on his favorite team. Shouldn't there be quality fan apparel for the person who doesn't walk the fine line between earnest cheering and indecent exposure? This piece is made for that guy.
(800) 253-9885
www.edwardsgarment.com

Style Times Two
June 18, 2009

Edwards Garment—Women's Mini Rib Twin Set

I don't know if it's the wind-blown hair or the fantastic twinset that make me love this image, but I'm going to go with both. However, since this is a fashion blog, let's focus solely on the shell-and-cardigan combo. Cardigans are such a wardrobe treasure, I think I might have one in every color. They're seasonless. In the summer, when the office air conditioning is set to below-zero temperatures, a cardigan is the perfect way to cover up and stay comfortable. And in the winter, thinner layers are always preferable to bulky sweaters.
(800) 253-9885
www.edwardsgarment.com

Proforma Announces 2009 Convention Sponsors
June 16, 2009

Cleveland-based Proforma announced its list of 25 vendors that will be sponsoring the 2009 Proforma Convention and Family Reunion, being held July 8 to 11 in Denver. Vendors and sponsorship levels include:

Fashion Sense and Sensibility
May 19, 2009

Despite the tendency to “go big or go home” on the runways of New York’s Fall Fashion Week, it’s important to keep things in perspective. At least designers weren’t insisting we accessorize with a live snake or a headdress made out of bubble wrap. This time.

Bright Ideas
March 19, 2009

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Over the course of the last year, yes, we’ve done the work for you. We made the phone calls, tracked down the information and basically annoyed anyone in our collective path—all in the name of quality editorial coverage.