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Luxury Caribbean resort's team to get a new look

Wymara Resort + Villas has introduced new ‘Patterns of the Tropics’ uniforms across all departments, underpinning commitment to sustainability.

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Taking inspiration from the natural beauty that surrounds the resort and villas, and working closely with Miami-based JA Uniforms, a full range of clothing has been designed and manufactured to reflect and enhance the look and feel of the resort and serve as a visual illustration of its core commitment to sustainability.  
 
Shelley Rincon, CEO at Wymara Resort + Villas outlined the original design brief as “creating new team uniforms that are as distinctive and elegant as the resort, while also showcasing the islands’ heritage and vibrancy through colours, patterns and prints. More importantly, they also needed to be fit for purpose and to support our ethical and sustainable mission.” 
 
Alex Arencibia, owner and founder of JA Uniforms, said that his team worked hard to ensure that aesthetic, practical, ethical and commercial concerns were all addressed before finalising the range.  
 
The design team selected key motifs and colour palettes including coral prints, palm fronds and shades of blue that recall the sky and sea, along with Wymara’s own logo.  
 
Garments are made from performance fabrics suited to each role, notably sun protection for beach attendants and landscaping teams, and lightweight yet hardwearing materials to offer comfort and durability for front-of-house, kitchen, housekeeping and maintenance teams.  
 
“The objective is to enhance the guest experience while ensuring staff comfort and addressing client needs,” says Mr Arencibia. “We looked closely at ways to create the most sustainable range, and while natural fibres are often biodegradable, they require more water for washing, thorough rinsing, more detergent, and longer wash cycles.

"In contrast, the fabrics that we have selected include synthetic fibres that offer great comfort, breathability, and performance, generally having a much longer lifespan which lower replacement rate, making them more cost-effective.” 
 
Team members in all departments will be sporting the new uniforms, which were launched internally via a series of runway shows at one of the resort’s stunning Penthouse Suites overlooking Grace Bay Beach, from autumn 2024.
 
Shelley Rincon said “We are really pleased with the results – the new uniforms truly support the guest experience at Wymara with a clear visual expression of the Turks & Caicos experience, celebrating sun and sea, in style.” 

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