Promotional aprons with custom print help the team look unified while protecting clothing in the kitchen, café, restaurant, hotel, and during catering. Choose kitchen aprons for chefs, short aprons for serving staff, or corporate aprons for promotional events and food service operations. We can place your logo according to the cut on the bib, pocket, or lower section. If you are considering printing, transfer, or embroidery, the overview of printing methods will help you. Aprons can also be easily matched with food service clothing, for chefs, or t-shirts.
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A company apron is visible at every customer touchpoint. It should fit well, not flap around, withstand frequent washing, and keep its colour so that both front-of-house and kitchen staff look tidy from the morning shift to the evening service.
Cut for the kitchen, bar, and service staff
Long aprons offer better protection during food preparation, while a shorter cut is appreciated by waiters, baristas, and bartenders. A practical pocket, adjustable ties, and the right length speed up work without unnecessary adjustments during the shift.
Materials for everyday operations
For hospitality aprons, it pays to watch the fabric weight, fabric type, and easy care. A sturdier fabric holds its shape in restaurants and hotels, while a lighter version is comfortable for terraces, food festivals, or fast service.
Aprons with your company logo
Aprons with a logo can look understated or bold depending on the textile colour and the size of the motif. Embroidery looks elegant on sturdier materials, while printing or transfer is ideal for a colourful logo and venue name.
A unified look for the whole team
Restaurants, cafés, hotels, and catering companies often combine aprons with T-shirts, polo shirts, or chef clothing. Matching colours and repeated logo placement support a professional impression at the table, behind the bar, and at events.
Frequently asked questions about aprons
Which apron type is best for waiters and baristas?
For service staff and bar use, a shorter apron with a pocket is often chosen. It makes walking, serving, and working at the coffee machine easier.
Can a restaurant logo be embroidered on aprons?
Yes. Embroidery is especially suitable for sturdier materials and small to medium logos. For colourful designs, printing or transfer often works better.
Where does a logo stand out best on an apron?
On long aprons, the bib or pocket is the most common placement. On short aprons, the lower front section works well.
How do you standardise aprons for a larger hospitality team?
Choose one colour, a similar length, and the same logo placement. The team will then look unified in the kitchen, in service, and during catering.