Disclosure: This is not a compensated or sponsored post. I was invited to the event. All opinions expressed here are my own.
A few weeks ago I was invited to special breakfast to unveil the new Spring looks from French Toast. You know them as America’s leading uniform brand and now they are expanding to Spring wear.
Of course kids are a fan of their clothes and their PR team are so great they make it so easy to love this line. I am constantly looking for style, comfort and durability when shopping for clothes. This is why I continue to trust French Toast with their clothes. With unique styles, such a bold colors, polos, and tops that every girl needs. Their pants have an adjustable waist, which is something we can’t live without. It also has reinforced power knees, nothing gets through these and comfort that lasts. The kids love wearing them and I feel good that they do.
The new line offers the opportunity to mix and match outfits all while remaining true to the comfort and quality that you can expect from French Toast just in a different hue pallete. Take a look at some of their newer styles featured below.
The presentation given made me even more excited about the brand. French Toast has a four ingredients that go into their clothes: brand vision, A+ Product, Full Service and Meaningful Content. What does it mean for them to be an A+ Product: It means being a national brand, listening to their customers, high performance and continuing to grow.
While the new line inspired me, it was the presentation about education that made me love them even more.
French Toast adopted a Classroom for an Attendance Initiative. They adopted a classroom in Texas, and wanted to learn how a classroom full of children changes throughout the school year. The participating class received uniforms courtesy of the brand. This program was developed based on perfect attendance so the school can raise funds and students can win prizes. It was a way for them to focus on absenteeism and how to combat it. In school these days, we are so focused on testing that we have to an extend ignored why children are not attending school. This project helped to bring some of the answers to the fore front.
They wanted to encourage children to be in school everyday and this gives insight into what it takes to improve attendance and motivate kids. Each morning, the classroom teacher took a picture of the students in their French Toast uniforms and shared it with the brand.
What it tells us that if children show up at school regularly, they have a chance to build good attendance that will carry them throughout their lives, the partnership allowed everyone work to together and the children wanted to have perfect attendance.
What a great program? As an educator, I applaud them for taking this initiative.
I am so proud to be associated with the brand and to feature it.