Disposable Poly Capes and Aprons for Hair Salons, Restaurants and Grocers
The new disposable capes and aprons from Hilex Poly, a Novolex brand, are designed to keep the wearer clean and dry, protecting them against spills and splashes. Barbers and hair stylists, for example, can dispose of a client’s cape and hair clippings all at once. The capes are dark gray and measure about 44 x 60 inches
The new capes and aprons are designed for hair salons, barbershops, restaurants, delis, food service providers, grocery stores and food processors. They are lightweight and come with a tie closure in the back for a secure fit, according to a press release.
“We want to help our customers handle the challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Frank Lawson, vice president for sales for Hilex Poly. “Our new disposable capes and aprons provide both protection and peace of mind for businesses and consumers alike.”
The capes and aprons are designed to keep the wearer clean and dry, protecting them against spills and splashes. Both kinds are disposable. Barbers and hair stylists, for example, can dispose of a client’s cape and hair clippings all at once.
The capes are dark gray and measure about 44 x 60 inches, while the aprons are white and are 30 x 42 inches. Both are intended for single-use.
With more than 10,000 employee families, Novolex operates 61 manufacturing centers and administrative offices in North America and Europe, including two world-class plastic film recycling facilities. The capes and aprons are the latest new products from Novolex.
To learn more about Novolex and its many products, visit www.Novolex.com
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