Barco Uniforms launches Barco One, a high-performance sustainable medical scrubs collection


Barco Uniforms (www.barcouniforms.com), a recognized leader in design innovation in the premium professional apparel industry, announced the launch of its high-performance uniform brand, Barco One™, which uses arctech™, a groundbreaking, proprietary fabric technology.

"Healthcare professionals are excited by the performance of arctech fabric and amazed at how ultra cool, weightless and breathable it feels," said David Murphy, executive vice president of sales, marketing and design, chief strategy officer, for Barco Uniforms.  "Our goal with this collection was to design the world's first performance scrub collection that would help the healthcare professional perform at their peak every single day, and with Barco One, we met that goal."

A first in the healthcare industry and designed for the "healthcare athlete," arctech fabric features advanced technical qualities that deliver 5-points of performance including eco-friendly recycled fabric, 4-way stretch, soil release, moisture-wicking and wrinkle resistance.  Each Barco One scrub set is made from 10 recycled plastic bottles.

"The Barco One brand and logo pay homage to healthcare professionals who share one common heart, one purpose and one lifelong dedication to healing. It also reflects the performance of arctech, one fabric that does it all," said Peggy Schulz, executive director of corporate marketing. "Barco One is available at over 2,000 retail partner stores globally."

For more information, visit www.barcouniforms.com.          



July 14, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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