Catering & Hospitality

Shop catering & hospitality workwear from chefs to servers – practical, stylish & ready to work.

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Catering & Hospitality – stylish and comfortable workwear

Discover our full range and collection of catering uniforms, designed for every hospitality setting and role, including professional attire for waiters, restaurant uniforms, and staff uniforms for women and men. Our selection ensures a cohesive, polished look that matches your team's style and house standards.

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Add your logo or custom embroidery
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The benefits of staff uniforms from Work in Style

Our catering uniforms are crafted for durability, comfort, hygiene, and functionality, meeting the demands of busy hospitality environments. Garments are easy to clean and available in a wide variety of sizes.

Durable, Comfortable & Practical Workwear

Every piece of catering and hospitality clothing is designed with the needs of professional kitchens and service environments in mind. Typical features are:

  • Hard-wearing fabrics built to withstand frequent washing and daily wear
  • Breathable materials to keep staff cool in hot kitchens
  • Comfortable fits that allow freedom of movement
  • Functional pockets and practical details for tools, order pads or utensils

These features ensure that staff can focus on delivering great service while looking smart and professional.

Catering to a whole industry

At the heart of the catering and hospitality industry are the staff who work tirelessly to provide exceptional service and ensure that customers have a memorable experience. A crucial aspect of this is the uniforms that staff wear, which not only reflect the professionalism and brand of an establishment but also play a significant role in creating a lasting impression on guests.

Ranges for hotel and restaurant uniforms

Hospitality uniforms are designed to be both functional and stylish, providing comfort and durability for daily wear. Whether it’s a restaurant, bar, or hotel, the right uniforms can help create a professional appearance, enhance the customer experience, and contribute to the overall success of the business. With excellent service and a wide selection of high-quality uniforms, businesses can trust that their staff will look and feel great, providing the best possible experience for their customers.

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Custom embroidery

Simple Steps for Embroidered Logo Options

  • Choose “Add new embroidery" when selecting your garment.
  • Submit your name, job title, or text, or opt to include a logo. For logo embroidery, select “add existing embroidery or logo", then either provide your embroidery number or upload your logo via our origination form. A one-off setup fee applies.
  • Complete your order—then relax. Once your design is approved, embroidered items are typically delivered within 7 working days.
Quality That Lasts

Our embroidered workwear is crafted for resilience—designed to handle daily wear and frequent laundering, while offering a professional finish that lasts shift after shift. For full instructions.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What fabrics are best for catering uniforms?

The best catering uniforms are made from durable, breathable fabrics such as cotton-rich or polycotton blends. These materials are designed to withstand frequent washing, remain comfortable in hot kitchens and provide the durability needed for long shifts in demanding hospitality environments.

2. What is the difference between catering uniforms and hospitality uniforms?

Catering uniforms are typically worn by kitchen staff and chefs, while hospitality uniforms include clothing for both kitchen and front-of-house roles such as waiting staff, bar staff and hotel teams. Hospitality uniforms often combine practical kitchen clothing with smart service attire.

3. How should catering uniforms fit?

Catering uniforms should provide a comfortable, practical fit that allows freedom of movement during busy service periods. Chef jackets and trousers are usually slightly loose to improve airflow and comfort, while aprons and tabards provide adjustable coverage and protection from spills and splashes.

4. How often should catering uniforms be washed?

Catering uniforms should be washed after every shift or whenever they become dirty. Frequent washing helps maintain hygiene standards, remove food stains and ensure staff continue to present a clean and professional appearance in foodservice environments.

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