Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The Reason Behind USPS's Change to Solid Blue Postal Uniform Shirts

You may have noticed a change from pin stripe to solid blue in postal uniform shirts, and Postal Uniform Xpress, your source for the best quality postal uniforms at the best prices, believes you should know why.


USPS determines the specifications manufacturers and vendors must follow for the postal uniforms and accessories you purchase using your Postal Uniform Allowance Card.  USPS also has a Buy American policy.  Recently, the pin stripe material previously used for postal uniform shirts became unavailable from mills in the United States.  Because of USPS's laudable Buy American policy, which is passed down to manufacturers and vendors, postal uniform shirts for Letter Carriers and Window Clerks can no longer have a pin stripe. 


The only difference between the pin stripe shirt and the solid blue shirt is the lack of a pin stripe.  There is no change in fabric, available styles, or sizing.


About Postal Uniform Xpress:


As a USPS vendor, Postal Uniform Xpress strives to provide the best quality postal uniforms at the best prices.  Our state of the art warehouse maintains a large inventory of union-made and American made postal uniform products.  We offer 10% discounts on full allowance orders phoned into our customer service department.  If you do not want to spend your whole allowance, internet prices save you up to 10% on most individual items.  Postal Uniform Xpress' customer service is second to none, because our goal is complete customer satisfaction.  Our business depends on you, and you depend on us to provide you with professional looking uniforms that adhere to postal regulations.  Call us at 800-331-7604 anytime you need assistance with postal uniforms, postal allowances, and uniform requirements.  We are here to help you!


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