The uniform design and manufacturing firm I. Buss & Allan Uniform® has worked with the ownership at Jack Resnick and Son’s to come up with a new look for the firm’s engineers. The new uniforms will be worn in 11 of the New York City buildings owned by Jack Resnick & Sons.

I.Buss & Allan® is also introducing new ties for Security and Concierge in these buildings, announced Jennifer Busch, the chief executive officer. The new ties will be unique to the Resnick account. They are gray and black, and have a silver wave-like pattern, which complements the tailored black suit with the square JR logo on the left front.

The engineers’ uniforms include a light gray shirt, charcoal work pants, and a logo in Resnick blue that matches the logo on the Resnick business cards.

‘Well conceived and highly attractive uniforms created by I. Buss & Allan® have played, and continue to play, an important role in the branding of our buildings as well as our company,” stated Jonathan Resnick, president of Jack Resnick & Sons. “We couldn’t be happier that our relationship with this firm is ongoing.”

“Resnick has been a valued client of ours for many years,” says Ms. Busch. ”The attention to detail and quality evident in their buildings is also evident in their approach to their uniforms. They understand the critical role that uniforms play in supporting a brand’s image. In this case, the uniforms convey an image of stylish, contemporary luxury.”

The work Ms. Busch’s firm will do for Resnick encompasses design, supply of uniforms, cleaning, maintenance, repair and replacement of the uniforms.

Founded in 1892, I. Buss & Allan® is a fourth-generation family-run, women-owned business specializing in custom-made and stock uniforms. The firm’s clients include residential and commercial real estate entities, hotels, private clubs, concert halls, restaurants, police departments, fire departments, universities and security firms. Among I. Buss & Allan®’s clients are the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, Rockefeller University, the Empire State Building, the Yale Club, the Manhattan Club, the Millennium Hotel and such Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) as Times Square, Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue and East Midtown.

For more information, please visit http://www.ibuss-allan.com.