• Unisync (UNI) to launch second airline uniform program certified to Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX®
  • The uniforms are manufactured and distributed by Unisync and designed by Juli Grbac
  • Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX® is the highest industry standard for safety and will make WestJet the first Canadian airline to achieve this certification
  • Every single raw material and supplier is tested and audited before the finished garments are even manufactured
  • The new uniforms are being rolled out to employees in the summer of 2022
  • Unisync Corp. (UNI) is flat on the day, trading at C$3.00 at 9:52 am EST

Unisync Corp. (UNI) has partnered with WestJet to launch its new custom-designed uniform collection certified to STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®.

The uniforms are manufactured and distributed by Unisync and designed by Juli Grbac.

Standard 100 by OEKO-TEX® is the highest industry standard for safety and will make WestJet the first Canadian airline to achieve this certification.

“WestJet has long had a reputation for prioritizing safety and the launch of this new uniform collection for their employees is no different,” said Michael Smith, President of Unisync’s managed uniform division.

“We are extremely excited to partner with WestJet to set this new standard for safety while refreshing the collection to better reflect the WestJet brand,” added Smith.

STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® ensures that garments meet or exceed global safety standards with regards to harmful substances.

Not only are finished garments tested and certified, but every single raw material and supplier are tested and audited before the finished garments are even manufactured. STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® was developed in 1992 by an international consortium of textile research and testing institutes.

OEKO-TEX® now includes 18 institutes in Europe and Japan with offices in more than 60 countries. STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® testing is known for ensuring that textiles are tested for potentially harmful substances and allergens.

This standard is used by many retailers including Pottery Barn, Calvin Klein, Target, Macy’s and children’s-wear company Hanna Andersson.

“Safety was the starting point for every decision in this new uniform program,” said Leah McDonald, Director of Learning and Program Manager of Uniforms at WestJet.

“Unisync was a wonderful partner in helping us deliver our objectives of a safe, high quality, great looking uniform,” added McDonald.

The new uniforms are being rolled out to employees in the summer of 2022.

Unisync will be responsible for all aspects of the program including manufacturing, quality control, inventory planning, online ordering, customer service, warehousing and distribution.

Unisync Corp. (UNI) is flat on the day, trading at C$3.00 at 9:52 am EST.

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