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<blockquote data-quote="RidersOnTheStorm" data-source="post: 1395420" data-attributes="member: 35509"><p>I'm still sporting the Riverside uniforms from years ago. However I did wear TwinHill uniforms a few years back. Turned out to be a huge mistake. I got a rash the size of my hand on my both of my upper arms and on both my shins. My sup even gave me a day off to go get it checked out... My sup is apparently a Dr. as well and diagnosed me with poison ivy. Lol the itchy, scratchy, red rash was intolerable at night. I gave up quite a few foods and detergents and switched to less chemical induced items, to no avail. I stopped wearing them and the rashes stopped. Here I am 4 years later reading about what I was ranting about 4 years ago. So for our founders day celebration , I encouraged our DM to look around at our drivers.... And the mixed matched uniforms. Olive green. Yuck. Shorts so baggy on some drivers, the hem of the shorts met the top of their socks. Somewhere along the line UPS opted for savings rather than quality and it's showing. I ordered Twin hill uniforms for peak but refuse to wear them in our 100+ degree heat for fear of another rash outbreak. I'll hold out till its cooler. Most chemicals in overseas clothing are exacerbated by heat. Ie. Teflon, famaldyhyde and dyes. I'm on my 3rd round of ordering because Twin Hill obviously has a distorted size chart. I asked a new OC sup what size she ordered cuz we are about the same size .... She said the didn't fit her properly and was way off from her natural size. I told her I'm reluctant to order new ones because they make me break out in a rash. She looked at me a lil odd then carried on with her work. Not to long after that she says, wait! The rashes you get, are they like this? I say YEP! Bingo! on car sup has rashes and couldn't figure out why. I will no doubt take the Twin Hill uniform to get tested, unless someone else has done so and has info on what the hell is in the uniforms. But there isn't much savings going on here with the new uniforms when we are replacing them 10x more than the old ones. It's seems as if too much fabric is used for requested sizes. I ordered a 28. Could not button the shorts but the hem went to my knees. Got a size bigger and well , that was a joke. I could of made two shorts out of one! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent using BrownCafe App</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RidersOnTheStorm, post: 1395420, member: 35509"] I'm still sporting the Riverside uniforms from years ago. However I did wear TwinHill uniforms a few years back. Turned out to be a huge mistake. I got a rash the size of my hand on my both of my upper arms and on both my shins. My sup even gave me a day off to go get it checked out... My sup is apparently a Dr. as well and diagnosed me with poison ivy. Lol the itchy, scratchy, red rash was intolerable at night. I gave up quite a few foods and detergents and switched to less chemical induced items, to no avail. I stopped wearing them and the rashes stopped. Here I am 4 years later reading about what I was ranting about 4 years ago. So for our founders day celebration , I encouraged our DM to look around at our drivers.... And the mixed matched uniforms. Olive green. Yuck. Shorts so baggy on some drivers, the hem of the shorts met the top of their socks. Somewhere along the line UPS opted for savings rather than quality and it's showing. I ordered Twin hill uniforms for peak but refuse to wear them in our 100+ degree heat for fear of another rash outbreak. I'll hold out till its cooler. Most chemicals in overseas clothing are exacerbated by heat. Ie. Teflon, famaldyhyde and dyes. I'm on my 3rd round of ordering because Twin Hill obviously has a distorted size chart. I asked a new OC sup what size she ordered cuz we are about the same size .... She said the didn't fit her properly and was way off from her natural size. I told her I'm reluctant to order new ones because they make me break out in a rash. She looked at me a lil odd then carried on with her work. Not to long after that she says, wait! The rashes you get, are they like this? I say YEP! Bingo! on car sup has rashes and couldn't figure out why. I will no doubt take the Twin Hill uniform to get tested, unless someone else has done so and has info on what the hell is in the uniforms. But there isn't much savings going on here with the new uniforms when we are replacing them 10x more than the old ones. It's seems as if too much fabric is used for requested sizes. I ordered a 28. Could not button the shorts but the hem went to my knees. Got a size bigger and well , that was a joke. I could of made two shorts out of one! Sent using BrownCafe App [/QUOTE]
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