Hamilton’s Uniforms fill many needs
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Hamilton’s Uniforms employee Jessica Monroe and manager Linda Kern don scrubs in the store, located at 3762-H Tamiami Trail. Kern is shown helping a frequent visitor and customer, registered nurse Eli Agustin, find what he needs. Kern, who is the director of education at Fawcett Memorial Hospital, is charged with selecting uniforms for the various departments.
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Beryl Readdy, vice president of Hamilton’s Uniforms, and Hank Porterfield, the owner and president, are greeted by manager Linda Kern, as they make their monthly visits to the Port Charlotte store. The company owns four other stores in Fort Myers and one in Venice.
HERALD PHOTO BY LILIANE PARBOT-JOHNSON
Hank Porterfield, owner and president of Hamilton’s Uniforms, which has shops in Port Charlotte, Fort Myers and Venice, shows some of the embroidery machines in the Charlotte County store. Whether the uniforms are for hospitals, schools, police or other groups, what needs to be written on them is done right in the shop.
By LILIANE PARBOT- JOHNSON
Correspondent
What do hospital staff, school children, police officers and emergency personnel have in common?
The clothes they wear while working or studying may come from Hamilton’s Uniforms.