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Dressing For Every Occasion

During this time of the year, we have to be careful and plan what we wear in Michigan, as the weather can drastically change from day to day. For instance, this weekend the weather was warm and sunny, which prompted me to dig through my closet to search for shorts and flip flops that I haven't seen since last summer. At night it was still pretty pleasant, however the wind picked up and it was best to have a long sleeve in order to stay comfortable. This morning was a little chilly, I'm glad I didn't put my sweaters away, because I still might need them for the next few weeks. In order to be sure I don't get caught off guard, I tend to pay more attention to the forecast during early-mid Spring. Since we can easily get a 20 degree temperature swing from one day to the next, it's important in order to stay comfortable.

When working within a healthcare environment, it's important to stay comfortable inside as well. Are you cold in the OR? Hot in the SPD? Products on www.StyleYourPPE.com include everything you need to stay comfortable such as compression socks, cool aids, heat vests, arm sleeves, back braces, scrub hats and more!

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