Gastronomy clothing with custom print or embroidery unifies restaurant, hotel, café, and catering staff and supports a professional impression in front of guests. Choose hospitality workwear for the kitchen, bar, service staff, and event teams that fits well, withstands frequent washing, and keeps your company logo looking clean and legible. Depending on the material, you can choose embroidery, transfer, print, a label, or a patch. You can easily complete the set with aprons, chef clothing, T-shirts, and other textile collections.
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In hospitality, clothing is part of both the first impression and everyday work. A chef needs freedom of movement, service staff need a neat look at the table, and a catering team needs apparel that performs well even away from the base of operations. When colors, cuts, and branding stay aligned, the whole business looks coordinated.
Hospitality clothing for different roles
Kitchen, bar, and guest service all have different requirements. With hospitality apparel, it pays to focus on the cut, fastening, pockets, sleeve length, and a material that feels comfortable during a long shift. The result is workwear that looks professional and does not restrict the team in movement.
Logo, embroidery, and staff names
The company logo, employee name, or job title can be placed on the chest, sleeve, pocket, or additional textiles. Embroidery is ideal for sturdier fabrics and a more premium look, while transfer or print is better for lighter textiles and larger motifs. For aprons, chef jackets, and operational shirts, we choose branding according to the fabric type, cut, and washing frequency; an overview of methods can be found in the printing methods section.
Sizes for restaurants and hotels
For shift-based operations, it helps to split the order by role, gender, and the most common sizes. For the kitchen, service, and bar, it is worth keeping a few spare pieces so you can quickly equip a new team member or replace worn clothing without disrupting the unified look.
Unified style from kitchen to dining room
Gastronomy clothing can be matched with aprons, T-shirts, and chef wear into one visual line. It helps to keep colors close, logo placement consistent, and material quality comparable. Guests then perceive the business as a professional brand, not just a team in randomly chosen clothing.
Frequently asked questions about hospitality clothing
Which branding method is best for logos on hospitality clothing?
Embroidery is often chosen for sturdier fabrics. For lighter textiles or larger motifs, transfer or print is usually more suitable.
Can clothing for the kitchen, bar, and service staff be coordinated?
Yes, individual roles can be connected by color and style. A chef jacket, apron, T-shirt, and logo are often combined in the same location.
Can an employee name be added to the clothing?
Yes, a name can be added with embroidery or another suitable method depending on the fabric type and desired placement.
How many pieces should be ordered for shift work?
Usually, several pieces per person are planned so staff always have clean clothing available between washing cycles and shift changes.