Seishin Biyo Clinic, Adopting Folk's Uniforms, Wins Gold Award at "Best Dresser Company Award"
Seishin Biyo Clinic, which adopted uniforms produced by uniform manufacturer Folk Co., Ltd., won the Gold Award at the "10th Best Dresser Company Award." The uniform "3020SC" was highly praised for its sophisticated design, functionality, and practical details.
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Seishin Biyo Clinic (hereinafter, Seishin Biyo Clinic), a medical corporation Bishokai, which adopted uniforms produced by Folk Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Jun Koyano; hereinafter, Folk), a uniform manufacturer, received the Gold Award at the "10th Best Dresser Company Award" hosted by the Ladies Uniform Council. Following this, an award ceremony was held at the clinic's Ginza branch on April 6, 2026.

Background and Selection Points for the "Best Dresser Company Award"
This award, now in its 10th year, recognizes companies that utilize uniforms as a strategic tool directly linked to "corporate branding," "improving employee engagement," and "strengthening recruitment power," and wear them most beautifully.
Seishin Biyo Clinic, which received the Gold Award this time, was highly evaluated for Folk's customer service dress "3020SC" in the following points:
● Sophisticated design and alignment with brand image
The chic and luxurious impression of dark navy embodies the clinic's dignity.
● Functional design tailored to on-site movements
Pattern design that prevents the hem from riding up, anticipating scenes unique to beauty clinics where staff respond while kneeling.
● Practical details supporting operations
Ingenious features for smart storage of intercom cords and pens.
Comments from Stakeholders

Director of Seishin Biyo Clinic Ginza Branch
Yojiro Makino
"We widely incorporated the opinions of staff who actually wear the uniforms on site. The comfort that prevents fatigue even after long hours of wear, and the chic, luxurious impression of dark navy, are very popular among staff. Currently, approximately 80 staff members ranging from their 20s to 50s wear them at branches nationwide."