The question I just know is right on the top of your mind is where does Scott get those snazzy charcoal uniform clothes he wears every day. Well, for about the past 15 years it has been at Collette's. I started buying from them shortly after they opened this location. Prior to that I used another place a little further away that stressed work uniforms rather than medical/school uniforms in their advertising. That place went under so the next time I needed some shirts I tried Collete's and have been going ever since.
This is a family run place, almost everybody working there is related or long term friends in some way. It is not uncommon to have kids running around. In the same building is a machine shop and a Realtor that are also in the family. They have added 3 other locations in the valley but this is still the main one. They handle just about any kind of uniform (medical, school, trades) you can think of. The do embroidery and alterations on site. I didn't ask but I bet they can even do bowling shirts. Over the years they have amassed a wide array of vendors.
They don't take checks but do take cash and credit cards. Even though they have a ton of inventory most of their sales are special order and subject to the whims of their vendors. Because I was dumb enough to order a new set of shorts when the rest of he country hadn't warmed up yet it took 3-1/2 weeks. Expect to pay at the time of order. Surprisingly heavy duty work clothes are not that expensive and some of the polo shirts, slacks and stuff doesn't have that industrial look to it.
Over the years this has just been a really laid back, comfortable place to do business with.