Hospitality Wear

Seriously comfortable uniform that’s practical and stylish

Serving in the hospitality sector requires seriously comfortable uniform that’s also practical and stylish. Bargear’s fashionable tailoring and stretch fabrics are designed especially for hospitality staff. With a choice of 15 styles from less formal tees to sophisticated mandarin collar bar shirts, this exceptional range will appeal to a variety …

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Premier’s got you covered

Every restaurant worth their ratings has their service teams sporting a decent apron for coverage, practicality and brand styling. Whether it’s a traditional stripy bib apron or a trendy pocketed waist style, everyone who works in the hospitality industry is wearing this key piece. The actual employment figure in the …

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Make those first impressions count

BTC activewear knows that first impressions really count and its fantastic range of hospitality wear is bigger and better than ever with many new additions in the autumn/winter range. An extended range from BTC activewears’ popular Jassz range – offering a selection of aprons and tabards – is set to …

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Perfect café combo for budding baristas

Budding baristas need look no further than the latest Blue Max Banner collection which offers a continental-style caféwear outfit, designed to raise the bar in the hospitality sector. For starters is the Black Minibar, a contemporary apron measuring 14in in length, constructed from a durable fabric and incorporating three open …

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Coffee culture and corporate clothing

Incorporatewear provides an insight into how what staff wear in a café affects a customer experience by detailing its recent work with a high street coffee chain and the effect a change in uniform has had. One thing nearly all of us have in common is starting the day with …

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What should you be wearing?

Premier Workwear provides a look at what each sector of the hospitality industry should wear to provide a lasting impression and how you can inspire your customers. The UK hospitality market is set to be worth an incredible £82.8 billion this year as hungry Brits choose to hang up their …

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Even bigger hospitality wear range for Henbury

In the current climate businesses have to compete strongly and while other sectors may hold back on re-ordering uniforms, those with staff in the public eye, especially in front of house roles, need to protect their corporate image and know that smartly dressed employees project a positive image to clientele. …

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