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UNIFORMITY CATALOG 2015
CONTENTS04
06
08
10
12
14
18
20
22
23
ALL IN
SHIRTS FOR ALL
THE RIGHT IMPRESSION
OUTERWEAR
MEN
ESSENTIALS
ACCESSORIES
WOMEN
HATS
COVERALLS
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UNIFORM CARE
32 SAFETY
31 WORKING TOGETHER
Repair or Recycle
Shoe Care Tips
Measuring
35 EMBROIDERY
Putting on a uniform is a big deal. It shows that you’re committed to quality and excellence. And when that uniform is Averitt Red, it means that you’re the face of a team that puts pride in going above and beyond the call of duty for our customers.
I’m proud to put on the same colors as you, to represent the culture and values that have been the Averitt calling card since 1971. After all, when it comes to professionalism, customer service and teamwork, we’re All In.
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ALL INSimply put, there’s no “halfway” in the Averitt world.We’re in it for the long haul. Literally and figuratively.
And that goes for each and every one of us.
But a culture like that doesn’t just happen. It’s borne of the kind of passionate, dedicated people we’re proud to call our family.
On a team like ours, where everyone is committed to the same goals and vision of success, it’s easy to draw strength from one another. And easy to take pride in what each of us does on a daily basis to move the company forward.
We never lose sight of the fact that to your customers and the world at large, you are Averitt. You’re the face of our company.
Which is why we’re committed to giving you the best resources and gear we possibly can.
Because when it comes to showing our pride in having you as team members…
WE’RE ALL IN.
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Making the right impression.
Because acting like a team starts with looking like one.
GROOMINGKeep yourself well groomed and free from offensive body odors.
Hair should not extend beyond the earlobe in the front or below the collar in the back. Ladies should pull hair back.
Hair color must be a natural color. No green, purple, etc.
Due to possible allergies or sensitivities, associates should not wear personal fragrance products (colognes, lotions, etc.) with a noticeable scent.
ACCESSORIESNo hair decorations of any kind.
Belt buckles should not be oversized or feature excessive designs.
Remove any visible body piercing jewelry, including tongue piercing jewelry, while working.
No excessive jewelry or accessories such as pins or buttons should be worn.
Women may wear earrings; however, hoops and dangling earrings may not be worn while handling freight.
ETC.All tattoos should be covered with clothing.
Associates should wear only Averitt-approved hats.
No hats or clothing with another company’s logo.
Wear your Averitt hat with the bill facing forward.
Make sure your garments and hats stay their original Averitt red.
If it’s starting to fade or fray, it’s time to replace it. See page 28 for details on determining if you should repair or recycle your Averitt gear.
CLOTHINGClothing should be neat, clean, coordinated and in good repair. No dirty, stained or torn clothing. See page 27 for tips on how to remove common stains.
All shirts, except for Averitt-approved no-tuck shirts, should be tucked in and buttoned.
Approved gray pants should fit properly, rest on the hips and be worn with a black belt. Keep the length of your shorts within a maximum of 3" above the knee.
SHOESShoes should be black, polished and in good repair. See page 29 for tips on how to polish shoes.
All shoes are also available with steel toes for safety. See page 21 for all options.
Want to maintain the quality of your shoes? See page 29 for tips on how to extend the life of your shoes.
Black or gray socks only — no white or multicolored.
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It takes more than clothes to make a team.
“NO-TUCK” SHIRT
89518-15 - $16.22 PANTS 865-33 - $17.51
SHORTS 448-33 - $15.19
PLEATEDPANTS/SHORTS
PANTS 270-33 - $19.00
SHORTS 370-33 - $15.00
SIDE-POCKETPANTS/SHORTS
Cotton/polyesterCotton/polyesterShort-sleeve only Cotton/polyester
LONG-SLEEVE 65107-15 - $17.25
SHORT-SLEEVE 65107-15 - $16.22
*ONE-POCKET BUTTON-DOWN SHIRT
*Longer sleeve and back length options available
Cotton/polyester
PANTS 945-33 - $17.00
SHORTS 741-33 - $11.23
PLAIN-FRONT PANTS/SHORTS
Cotton/polyester
Because it’s what’s inside the uniform that counts.
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Pride is the most important part of any uniform.
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It’s also the easiest for others to see.
WOMEN
66107-15 - $16.12PANTS 270-33 - $19.00
SHORTS 370-33 - $15.00
Cathy-fit work pants
SIDE-POCKETPANTS/SHORTS
ONE-POCKET, SHORT-SLEEVE BUTTON-DOWN SHIRT
Cotton/polyester
Cotton/polyester Narrower through waist, fuller hip & thigh.
Cotton/polyester
395-33 - $20.14
66107-15 - $17.25
ONE-POCKET, LONG-SLEEVEBUTTON-DOWN SHIRT
Cotton/polyester
390-33 - $18.13
SUSAN-FIT WORK PANTS
Fuller through waist, narrower hip & thigh.
Cotton/polyester
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Just like professionalism, these shirts look great on YOU.
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Popular styles for both men and women. (Order in men’s sizes.)
SHIRTS FOR ALL
Good for all occasions. For both men and women.
Although only dock associates can wear them as their primary top, everyone’swelcome to enjoy them as a comfortable undergarment. For both men and women.
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* POLO SHIRTWITH POCKET
67065-16 - $15.9167117-12 - $15.40
POLO SHIRTWITHOUT POCKET
100% polyester pique knit
*Longer sleeve and back length options available
100% polyester pique knit
W/O POCKET67235-15 - $12.67
W/POCKET 68669-15 - $13.18
ZORRELL DRI-BALANCE DOCK T-SHIRT
Cotton exterior, moisture-wicking polyester interior
SHORT-SLEEVE119-98 - $9.00
LONG-SLEEVE67016-18 - $10.82
AVERITT 1971 T-SHIRT
Preshrunk, 100% cotton
291-12 - $6.18
T-SHIRT WITH POCKET
Preshrunk, 100% cotton
POLOS
T-ShIRTS
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OUTERWEAR
Team up against the elements.Because Mother Nature isn’t the only one with a job to do.
TUNDRA SYSTEMOUTER PARKA
80178-15 - $46.25
Wind- and water-resistant nylon with reflective trim; zips
together with Tundra Liner
TUNDRA SYSTEM INNER LINER
80177-15 - $38.63
Wind- and water-resistant nylon with reflective trim; zips
together with Tundra Parka
QUARTER-ZIPFLEECE PULLOVER
63289-15 - $25.70
100% polyester fleece
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Make your pride even more visible. Add reflective elements to your Averitt jacket to improve both visibility and safety. To see which jackets allow for reflective elements, look for the icon.
REFLECTIVE OPTIONS
Reflect more than just commitment.
*Reflective strip added to Lightweight Jacket. Additional cost of $9.75.
OUTERWEAR
**Drivers may wear only with a red or white turtleneck or
collared uniform shirt
CLASSIC FLEECE VEST
63291-15 - $22.25
100% polyester fleece
THREE-SEASONJACKET
80843-15 - $36.98
100% nylon shell
HOODED PULLOVERSWEATSHIRT
(Dock Associates Only)
69814-15 - $17.87
Heavyweight 50/50 cotton/polyester with spandex
LIGHTWEIGHTJACKET
80600-15 - $23.18
Lightweight jacket with fold-away lined hood.
100% polyester
CREWNECKSWEATSHIRT**
63292-15 - $18.99
50/50 cotton/polyester heavyweight fabric
RAIN JACKET
5337-15 - $56.65
100% polyester
Add reflective elements for $9.75
Add reflective elements for $9.75
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Knit Hat
131-15 - $7.62
100% acrylic
REFLECTIVE BILLED HAT
62970-15 - $5.50
Cotton/polyester
Structured sandwich ball cap
85456-16 - $6.18
Cotton/polyester twill
FLEECE KNIT HAT
85412-15 - $7.93
100% polyester fleece
TWILL/MESH BALL CAP
128-12 - $6.18
Cotton/polyester twill
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All 2015 orders must be placed by December 15th.
Go all in online — order your new gear at AverittExpress.com/uniforms.
Hats off to you.Because passion like yours deserves a tip of the cap.
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Reflective strap
Embroidery detail
HATS
ACCESSories
A strong team deserves strong support.
Scratchlessblack belt
137-35 - $10.20
Leather
REEBOK® ATHLETIC SHOES
COMPOSITE TOE 62224-35 - $55.80
SLIP-RESISTANT 62223-35 - $48.80
Safety item
SPARTAN™ COMPOSITETOE BOOTs
Pro Feet® 3-packcrew socks
Lower Back SuppoRt
COMPOSITE TOE
62961-35 - $53.00
Safety item
CREW SOCK
83868-33 - $12.88
123-35 - $18.00
Safety item
WOLVERINE® 6”SLIP-RESISTANT BOOTS
pro feet® 3-packankle socks
proflex® Driving& working gloves
STEEL TOE 83613-35 - $56.14
NON-STEEL TOE 83614-35 - $55.11
Safety item
ANKLE SOCK
83869-33 - $12.88
86811-36 - $14.92
Breathable spandex back
That’s why these accessories are engineered tough — to stand up to the countless demands of your day.
SAVE 20% ON ALL UNIFORMITY GEAR*Must order by May 31, 2015.
ACCESSORIES
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COVERALLS ESSENTIALS
EVERY COACH KNOWS THAT A deep bench is the key to better performance.
912-33 - $24.21
Tough polyester/cotton twill
914-33 - $43.57
Twill shell, quilted inner lining
Lightweight noninsulated
coveralls(Dock Associates Only)
Insulated coveralls(Dock Associates Only)
By keeping enough of these essential uniform items on hand, you can help your clothes last longer and look better. We suggest you always have the following: five shirts, five pairs of pants, two hats, at least one outerwear item, a pair of black shoes, a pack of socks, one belt, and a pair of gloves.
So ensure that you’re always ready for action, while making the most of your uniform allowance.
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Dedication. From head to toe.These durable coveralls help protect you against both the elements and the unexpected.
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It’s not just a uniform.It’s a symbol of something more.
These clothes represent far more than just Averitt. They showcase your pride in what you do. So here are a few handy references to give them the care they deserve.
Uniform care
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SOME GENERAL HINTS:
Rotate your wardrobe. The best way to make your clothes last is to wear them less often. That means having enough options in your wardrobe to swap out either individual garments or entire outfits. For ideas on which garments to buy, see our Essentials collection on page 23.
Choose the right size. Aside from overall comfort and appearance, there’s another reason to make sure your clothes fit properly: Wearing the wrong size can make them wear out far more quickly. Use the measuring guide on page 30 to ensure you’ve got the right size.
Follow the laundry directions. Sounds simple, we know. But it’s very common for us all to just “go through the motions” when doing laundry. So take the time to read the individual garment labels to learn the best way to clean each piece.
Listen to Ben Franklin. It was as true back then as it is today: “A stitch in time saves nine.” By mending a tiny tear with a few stiches right away, you can avoid having to make major repairs down the line. (Or worse yet, replace the garment altogether.)
Skip the skimpy hangers. Skinny wire hangers are particularly nasty to clothes. Not only do they make shirts lose their shape, but also over time they can stretch out and damage the shoulders. So be sure to use good-quality hangers.
Give ’em room. Avoid crowding clothes into your closet, as it only creates wrinkles that have to be removed. And too much ironing only adds to the wear and tear on your clothes.
Don’t fade away. Anti-fade detergents contain ingredients that corral the chlorine ions in water — which means colors stay true. So choose these formulas to keep your Averitt Red as vibrant as possible and your dark pants and shorts from washing out. You can also add 1/2 cup of distilled white vinegar to your laundry to help keep colors in and odors out.
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PRODUCTIVITY CAN BE MESSY.So here are a few tips on removing some of the most common stains.
Grease & OilBlot any excess with a napkin or paper towel. Then work baking soda or cornstarch into the stain to draw it out. Launder with heavy-duty detergent.
Coffee & TeaRinse with peroxide, white vinegar or club soda.
BloodStart by rubbing the fabric against itself under COLD water. (Avoid hot water, which will set the stain.) Then wash as usual.
deodorantThese are notoriously tough stains to remove. So the best approach is to avoid them altogether by waiting until your deodorant is dry before getting dressed. But if you find yourself with these telltale stains, try pretreating the area with liquid detergent and letting it sit several minutes before washing as normal.
InkDouse the area with either aerosol hairspray or rubbing alcohol. Then blot. Sponge detergent on the stain before washing.
Make sure your clothes are in it for the long haul as well.Taking proper care of your clothes will help them last substantially longer.
A FEW GUIDELINES:
1. BLOT, DON’T RUB. Rubbing not only damages the fibers, but it also it can remove dyes and spread the stain.
2. ACT QUICKLY. The faster you act, the better the chance of saving the garment.
3. KNOW YOUR LIMITS. It’s easy to make oil-based stains worse. Sometimes it’s best to get it dry-cleaned.
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Breaking them in
Very few shoes fit perfectly right out of the box. With most, there’s a “getting to know you” period, as they soften and conform to your feet. So be sure to allow adequate time for that to happen.
Shoe trees
If you wear dress shoes, shoe trees can be an enormous help in maintaining the quality of your footwear. That’s because the moment you take them off, leather shoes begin to dry out and contract. By inserting shoe trees as quickly as possible after taking them off, you help extend both the life and the look of your shoes.
Leather
It’s important to polish your leather shoes at least once a month — especially if you wear them on a regular basis. Start by wiping any excess dirt or dust off the surface with a damp cloth. Then apply a thin coat of polish with a soft cloth, being sure to keep it moving in a circular motion. Let the polish dry for a few minutes, then use a polish brush to finish the job.
Repairs
Even the best care can’t prevent all footwear problems. But don’t give up on your shoes as soon as they start to show a little wear and tear. A cobbler can often fix minor issues and keep you from having to replace the shoe altogether.
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SHOE CARE TIPS.Proper care not only helps ensure your shoes look their best but also helps them last longer.
REPAIR OR RECYCLE?If your shirt has seen better days, find out how you can bring it back to life or if you should send it to a new home.
uniform care
REPAIR
STAINED COLLAR - Next time you wash it, pretreat the collar with hair shampoo. Keep it from happening
again by wearing it only once between washes.
Stains under the arm - Try dissolving a few denture-cleansing tablets in a bowl of
warm water, or use a bit of OxiClean.
Missing buttons - You probably knew this one, but a needle and thread are the only tools you need.
RECYCLE
Frayed collar - You could have a collar repaired, but it’s not worth the time and money.
Frayed cuffs - Getting the cuffs replaced is just as expensive as getting a new shirt and not nearly as rewarding.
Faded color - You’ve worn all the Averitt Red out of it. That’s good, but it’s time to move on.
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MEASURE TWICE, ORDER ONCE.Get the most accurate measurements.
measuring
HOW TO MEASURE MEN.
neck - Measure around the base of the neck, where a collared shirt would fit.
Chest - Measure across the fullest part of the chest, under the arms and across the back.
Waist - Measure over the shirt at the waistline, where pants are normally worn. Tighten the tape as snug as you prefer pants to fit.
inseam - After adjusting the pants to the position normally worn, measure from the crotch to the top of the shoe (or desired length).
HOW TO MEASURE WOMEN.
Bust - Measure under the arms and around the fullest part of the bust.
Waist - Measure around the narrowest part of the natural waistline (just above the hip bones).
Hips - Measure around the fullest part of the hips (normally seven to eight inches below the natural waistline).
Sleeve length - Measure from the center of the outside collar over the shoulder, around the elbow, to the point where the sleeve should end (usually the bottom of the wrist bone).
Do not attempt to take your own measurements. Many have tried; many have failed.
Wear your work shoes when measuring. The style of shoe affects pant length.
do not adjust for shrinkage. The garments have already been sized with shrinkage in mind.
Order the larger available size if you’re stuck between the two.
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You never outgrow the fundamentals.
The strongest and most productive teams are built on a solid (and courteous) foundation.
Pitch in - Yes, we all have our assigned tasks. But we can also each use a hand once in a while. And one key to a strong team is having members who continually look out for the little things they can do to help the group as a whole.
Know each other - It’s surprisingly easy to work alongside people we never take the time to know. But a little bit of effort spent learning more about your fellow associates can make a big difference. It’s important to remember that we’re all in this together.
Watch out for each other - Safety is too big a job for anyone to handle alone. By being mindful of your coworkers’ well-being as well as your own, not only can we cut down on accidents, but we can also grow into a stronger, more focused team.
Be constructive - We all have unique strengths and experience. Sharing yours with a coworker when he or she is facing a problem not only makes you a valuable member of the team but also strengthens the group overall.
Respect each other - It’s a fact of life; everyone’s different. No matter how tight a team may be, there are always going to be things that set us apart. But what separates strong teams from weak ones is how well they embrace and use those differences to improve themselves and others.
There’s a lot more to safety than just wearing steel-toed boots or back support. Because looking sharp isn’t worth much if you don’t stay mentally sharp as well.
It’s important to remember that ours is a business of constant motion, whether it be vehicles, people or materials. So it’s important to always pay strict attention to your surroundings and to what you’re doing.
Be aware. Be mindful. And help keep yourself — and the entire Averitt team — safe.
The best safety equipment on earth is sitting right between your ears.
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It’s a testament to the heart, passion and integrity of our associates that “Averitt Cares for Kids” was one of the very first associate-driven charities in the United States. And now it’s stronger than ever, helping change the lives of children and their families at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. If you participate in the program, you can have the logo stitched on your sleeve at no cost — as a daily reminder of your commitment to this powerful cause. If you’re not a member and would like to join, visit InsideAveritt.com/ACFK.
AVERITT CARES FOR KIDS
20 YEAR TEAM
Few companies can boast the kind of dedicated associates that Averitt can. And even fewer can claim as many 20 year members of their team. So if you’re a current member of the over 20 team, you can show your passion to the world by having the logo embroidered on your clothes for an additional $3.00 per garment.
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Wear Your Heart On Your Sleeve.
Save 20% ON ALL UNIFORMITY GEAR*Must order by May 31, 2015.
1. Fill it out
Complete the form provided in this catalog or online at InsideAveritt.com/uniformrecycle.
2. SEND THEM IN
Send back five old uniform shirts by truckmail to the CSC - Attention: Marketing and Communications.
3. Enjoy!
Receive a FREE polo or no-tuck shirt!
SWAP YOUR GEAR.Do you have uniform shirts you no longer wear? Send five back and we’ll give you a FREE polo or no-tuck shirt.
Save 20% on ALL UNIFORMITY GEAR
*Must order by May 31, 2015
Order online at AverittExpress.com/uniforms
or 1-800-543-7761
All 2015 orders must be placed by December 15th.