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Putting the U in Uniforms ...

Eugene Chan ’ 10 couldn ’ t stand the stiff uniforms he cooked in at his restaurant , not when a simple workout shirt did the job better . Now Chan brings comfort to kitchen crews all over with Los Angeles-based Crew Apparel , producing uniforms and aprons for the industry but available to budding home chefs as well . → crewapparel . net
And for tailor-made fashions for the front of the house , see Finery LA by Greg Sato ’ 02 . The co-founder and designer creates custom uniforms that capture the individual feel of each establishment . → finery . la

Alumni Innovators

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Where others see a problem ,
Tritons find the opportunity . We see cells
as wearable art , better ways to get air
, get yourself together , and give back
. Here are a few Tritons with designs on doing it differently .
Science on Your Sleeve ( and feet
) Where science and fashion meet , you ll
find Beata Science Designs , the collection from molecular biology graduate student Beata Mierzwa , who uses colorful depictions of cells and other microscopic matter to
make a statement . It ’ s made for science lovers , so be sure you can speak to mitosis and chromosome segregation when admirers inevitably ask . → beatascienceart . com
Sustainable Swimwear After professional kiteboarder
Sensi Graves
10 had lost one too many swimsuits to the waves , she launched her own performance swimwear , Sensi
Graves Bikinis , a line that ’ s fashionable and sure to stay in place through any extreme air or wipeout . An added bonus : following a recent successful crowdfunding ,
Graves next wave of swimsuits will be made with all recycled materials . sensigravesbikinis . com
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