American Airlines Tuesday said it has retained Aramark to provide what the carrier is calling an "off-the-shelf" uniform option for thousands of flight attendants and other workers at the airline who have experienced symptomatic reactions to new uniforms supplied by Twin Hill that rolled out last September. Twin Hill is a unit of Men's Wearhouse. Those symptomatic reactions to the Twin Hill uniforms have ranged from hives and rashes to headaches and swollen faces and severe respiratory issues. In a presidential grievance filed last December, the Association of Professional Flight attendants demanded a total recall of the uniforms. In a letter to employees today jointly signed by an AA management team of Suzanne Boda, Hector Adler and Fernand Fernandez, the three managers said of the new Aramark outfits: "This will provide a new choice for team members who cannot wear the current uniform. And while not precisely identical to the current pieces, they are similar. These uniform pieces are also currently being worn by employees at several major hotel and hospitality companies without issue." Boda, Adler and Fernandez have all been grappling with the uniform crisis since it first surfaced some six months ago. <br/>