Hospitality Uniform Fabrics
In hospitality, the uniform is part of the guest experience. A stained chef’s coat, a faded front-desk blazer, a housekeeping dress that’s lost its shape: each one says something about the property’s standards. We make the fabrics that keep those uniforms looking sharp, shift after shift, wash after wash.
Fabric Types for Hospitality
Poly-Viscose blends for front-of-house roles (reception, concierge, restaurant service) where drape, texture, and appearance matter most. Poly-Cotton blends with stain-resistant finishes for kitchen, housekeeping, and back-of-house staff where durability and easy care take priority. Lycra-blend options for properties moving toward modern, fitted uniform silhouettes.
All available with colour-fast finishes that resist fading from sun exposure and frequent laundering.
The Appearance Retention Problem
Hospitality uniforms get laundered daily, sometimes twice. Most fabrics start looking tired within weeks under that kind of cycle. Our fabrics are finished specifically for high-frequency wash performance: colour stays true, fabric holds its shape, surfaces stay clean and pill-free. That extends uniform replacement cycles and brings down total cost for the property.
Who This Is For
Garment manufacturers supplying uniform programmes for hotels, hotel chains, airlines, cruise lines, restaurants, catering companies, and facility management firms. Uniform designers creating staff wardrobes for branded hospitality environments.
Custom Development
Exact shade matching to brand guidelines or interior palettes. Custom weaves and finishes to suit specific roles: lighter, breathable options for tropical properties; heavier, more structured options for formal dining or concierge.


