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Style for Comfort

We never know what kind of weather we are going to get in Michigan this time of year. The weather can drastically change from one day to the next. For instance, this weekend the weather was freezing. We even had a dusting of snow. Next weekend the forecast looks to be around 60 degrees, which will have everyone in Michigan walking around outside wearing short sleeve shirts, shorts and flip flops.  During the evening it will still be little chilly, no need to store the sweaters away, because we need them for the next few weeks. Checking the temperature can be crucial during early-mid spring in Michigan, otherwise you may end up unprepared for the weather. 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 available at 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!


Matt Smith
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"In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.- Mark Twain

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