Printed & Embroidered Waitress Uniforms and Clothes

Your front-of-house team deserve uniforms that are just as polished and professional as their service, so why not dive into our range of customisable waitress uniforms? Our collection consists of a variety of server aprons, tabards and waistcoats that vary in style, colour and size so that you can create the best workwear look for the entirety o...

Your front-of-house team deserve uniforms that are just as polished and professional as their service, so why not dive into our range of customisable waitress uniforms? Our collection consists of a variety of server aprons, tabards and waistcoats that vary in style, colour and size so that you can create the best workwear look for the entirety of your team. With waitress clothes from reputable brands like Premier and Uneek, our collection has been designed with servers at the core. By choosing garments that are made from high-quality, durable materials, your workwear will not only stand against the test of time, but also hold its quality and performance standards throughout the toughest of cleaning methods. 

Take your waitress uniforms to the next level by adding your branding! You can choose to embroider or print your design, logo and slogan onto your waitress clothes with our professional personalisation services. It’s never been easier to kit your team out in a professional waitress uniform, just choose your workwear favourites, add it to your basket, add in your design and check out! So no matter if you are kitting out a team in a busy cafe or a large scale restaurant, we have the right fit for you.

Read More
Sort by:

Frequently Asked Questions

A proper uniform of a waitress traditionally consists of a neat button down shirt, smart trousers or a skirt and a waist apron, often in black. However, this depends on the dress code of the business, as many restaurants have started to embrace branded polo shirts, which are a comfier alternative to the classic button down shirt.

Yes, waiters should wear aprons! Aprons not only offer a professional look, they help to protect servers from spillages and stains that are common when working in the hospitality industry. Waiters commonly wear waist aprons, that either fall to their knees or shins, as it’s more important for them to have the lower half of their body protected, compared to kitchen staff.

The dress code for a server is generally a clean, polished and smart uniform that is branded with the businesses logo. Restaurants have traditionally utilised black and white for their servers uniforms, as it can establish a professional and clean look. However, more businesses are starting to utilise their brand colours in their servers' uniforms, to help promote the identity of their brand to their customers.

Black is commonly used in waitresses uniforms because it is not only sleek and professional, it also hides stains and spills well - which is super practical in hospitality.

Servers wear long aprons to protect their clothes from unwanted spills and stains. When you are carrying numerous plates of food, or drinks to tables consistently, there will always be the risk of stains on their uniforms. If a server is covered in spills and stains, it can make them look unprofessional and unhygienic. Whereas, if your server is wearing a long black apron, you will not be able to see the stains and their uniform underneath the apron is then protected.