Your company introduced a work uniform that you are mostly happy with, except for one thing. Write a letter to your manager and include the following: – What do you like about the uniform? – What don’t you like about the uniform? – Make suggestions how to improve the uniform.

Dear Sir, I write
this
letter in reference to the new uniform our company introduced
last
week. I am satisfied with its stitching and design, as I found them very comfortable.
In addition
, the fabric is smooth and highly suitable for all types of weather. All employees are contented with their new work dresses.
However
, there is one thing which makes me uncomfortable and
that is
its all-white colour. I suppose white colour can become dirty easily and washing
uniform
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every day can not be possible for workers.
Moreover
, it is not reasonable. I would appreciate it if you could add some patterns and prints to the uniform.
This
will not only make it look vibrant but
also
better than all-white.
Moreover
, workers would feel more comfortable moving around without the fear of getting their uniforms untidy. I very much hope that you will be able to solve
this
issue. Yours faithfully, Joe
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