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Hospitality Clothing
- Chef jackets make up the core of this selection, offering short and long sleeve designs in poly/cotton or 100% cotton to handle high-heat kitchen environments reliably.
- Kitchen pants provide the necessary mobility for service, featuring wash-and-wear fabrics, elasticised waists, and cargo styles for daily use without restricting movement.
- Front-of-house apparel includes sleeveless waiter vests, tunics, and polos designed to keep service staff looking sharp while they move across the dining floor.
- Headwear covers everything from vented skull caps and traditional bakers hats for daily service to disposable non-woven hats for training or casual events.
- Accessories like chef scarves and knife bags add the finishing functional touches required by professional kitchen teams to run an efficient operation.
Hotel catering managers outfitting a new service team use these hospitality uniforms to establish a clear visual baseline. When the kitchen brigade and the service floor wear coordinated gear, it elevates the presentation of the entire operation and gives staff clothing they can actually work in comfortably.
All garments can be branded. Embroidery works well for adding a neat, professional logo to the chest of a chef jacket or waiter's vest, while screen printing suits larger designs on the back of a shirt.
Things People Ask
What is the difference between the chef jacket materials?
Poly/cotton blends are the most common choice because they hold their shape and are easy to wash. The 100% cotton jackets offer higher breathability for particularly hot kitchens, while poly viscose provides a slightly more refined drape for executive chefs.
Do the chef pants require special laundering?
No, most of the chef pants feature a wash-and-wear poly/cotton design that handles regular commercial laundering without issue. They are built to withstand the heavy rotation required in hospitality environments.
Are there different styles of chef hats available?
Yes, the selection includes traditional bakers hats, vented skull caps, and Cool-Breeze top hats with air-flow mesh. There are also disposable non-woven hats which suit training kitchens or casual food service setups.
What is the minimum order quantity for these uniforms?
Minimum orders start at 10 or 25 units for most jackets, pants, and shirts, which works well for outfitting a typical venue team. Disposable items like the non-woven hats have a higher minimum of 250 units due to their low unit cost.

