Nisbets clothing brands are taking steps to reduce environmental impact, with more sustainable manufacturing initiatives and materials. Renowned for comfort and practicality, Whites and Southside have moved to using cotton and a recycled alternative that helps to keep the wearer cool, ideal for hot and busy shifts.
Lara Sheen, Category Manager for Nisbets is proud to reveal the latest updates, and explained:
“Over recent years, Nisbets has phased out the stock of Whites and Southside clothing, ready for the release of our new and improved lines. Although this has taken time, it was essential that the existing stock did not go to waste and we are thrilled to roll out our new, high-performance range.”
Whites encompasses value, performance and durability. From jackets, trousers and hats for back of house teams to full-length or bistro aprons for serving staff, Whites has an extensive range which is perfectly suited to any sector, whether that is bars, restaurants, mobile food trucks or canteens. Comfort is always a priority, and many items are tailored with breathable material and feature an adjustable waist, ensuring teams can perform tasks with ease and offering operators more flexibility.
Modern, stylish and functional, Southside gives teams the edge. Customisation is at the heart of this brand, with a range of sleek and subtle colours, including khaki, denim, forest green, stone and navy, and the option to switch up the straps on aprons. This gives each venue its own unique look, making them stand out from the crowd with Southside’s contemporary designs. Understanding the needs of the hospitality industry, Southside blends comfort and safety, helping teams perform at their very best.
With cost savings in mind, Whites and Southside have recently released new bundle deals, helping operators save money and manage stock. The whole team can dress to impress with the new multipack savings which are now available on the Nisbets website.
Mark Conron, Group Head of Customer Communications, Nisbets UK, emphasised the importance of these new clothing bundles:
“At Nisbets, we want buying equipment to be as simple, sustainable and cost-effective as possible. Staff uniform is usually required for the whole team, plus spares for new recruits and when existing items are being laundered, so we’ve tried to make our clothing lines as affordable as we can whilst also being extremely comfortable and hard wearing. Whites and Southside new bundles have been developed to make it easier for operators to order exactly what they need at the best possible price.”