At Ted Bernhardtz, our passion is corporate wear, and a central element of this is our suit programme. We took the time to talk to our KAM, Andreas Carlsson, for a more in-depth look at our choices, why they’re made, and what the three categories mean.
Carefully selected
Andreas Carlsson, Key Account Manager, explains the choices behind our suit programme.“We all work together to create corporate wear that meets the high expectations of both our customers and ourselves at Ted Bernhardtz”
The categories of the suit programme are designed to make the choices as clear as possible. What they have in common is that while they work well for the professional, each category also has unique characteristics that are particularly well suited to different fields of work.
“Over the years, the suit programme has been developed and refined in collaboration with customers, and the garments have been created based on their specific needs and wishes. Optimising the suit programme has been an ongoing endeavour at Ted Bernhardtz, as it always wants to be at the forefront and offer quality clothing that suits different types of customers and their work environments,” explains Andreas.
Our three collections
The adaptability of our collection makes it suitable for a wide selection of professions, and is always in stock for swift deliveries. – Our ‘Comfort Performance’ range consists of suits that are comfortable and flexible, with features for mobility. The suits are specially designed for customers whose employees wear suits on a daily basis in their work, such as airlines, and bus and shipping companies. Four-way stretch and elastic waists are just two of the comfort features. A practical advantage is that these suits can be washed in a regular washing machine. In ‘Core Ultimate’ we offer more traditional suits for industries such as hotels and restaurants. In this range we use a higher proportion of wool in thinner and softer fabrics for a more tailored feel. The jacket is dry-clean only to ensure quality and appearance, while the trousers are machine washable. Our third option ‘Supreme Superwool’ is aimed at those who need extra high-quality suits. These suits are made of 100% wool and are suitable for salespeople, trade fair participants, or hotel managers for example. To preserve the structure and elegance of this thin and elegant material, these suits should be dry-cleaned, explains Andreas.
Designed for the user
Andreas explains how Ted Bernhardtz’s customers are heavily involved in designing the range, with user feedback playing a crucial role in the development of all the garments. With OEKO-TEX® STeP certified materials, the garments are free from allergenic chemicals and are manufactured safely and sustainably. By investing in long-lasting and wear-resistant clothing, Ted Bernhardtz minimises the environmental impact and enables users to enjoy the benefits of their suits for a longer period of time. – By being responsive and working closely alongside our customers and our own factories, we can ensure that our garments maintain the quality and functionality required, both in terms of material and fit.
A collective achievement
The commitment and motivation behind the creation are crucial in the development of Ted Bernhardtz’s professional collections. Andreas has identified where his passion for modern and well-fitting clothes lies. – The challenge and joy lies in catering for the different needs of individuals and making sure they feel comfortable and satisfied with their work clothes. This is a collective achievement in which we all work together to create corporate wear that meets the high expectations of both our customers and ourselves at Ted Bernhardtz, concludes Andreas.