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With such a large number of restaurants and rife competition, it can’t hurt to try and standout a little. So get some great uniform style ideas with these 4 simple, cost effective and eye catching restaurant uniforms.
There are many restaurants out in the great wide world and whether it’s a dominating high street chain or a small family run affair in a small town, everyone has the same issue… standing out and getting customers. Now, we are not going to say that buying a Tibard uniform will get you more customers, there are too many factors that go into how people choose where they eat. What we can do though, is give great advice and maybe inspire a little bit of creativity when it comes to deciding your front of house uniforms.
One of the best ways to stand out is to be colourful and eye catching, something that is very easily achieved by choosing these excellent Premier vibrant servers aprons. The most important thing about this uniform inspiration idea is that it is really affordable, these aprons are just (£9.74) each. For a fully adjustable, great quality apron, you really are getting great value. The main focus of this blog is the apron itself, you can match them with anything really, we know many restaurants prefer to have their staff wear their own plain clothing. To really capture the essence of this uniform style though, we suggesting pairing them with bright (and matching) shirts and blouses such as the Premier shirts featured in the image.
To complete this look and to really make you stand out to your customers, you should take advantage of our personalisation service and have a nice big restaurant logo or name embroidered front and centre on the apron. We only ever charge once to set up a logo and then you pay a very small amount for each application, this makes it cost effective to put your logo on the apron and sleeves of the shirts.
So how much would all of this cost if you truly do feel inspired enough to kit out your waiters and waitresses in this style? Well, if you have 6 servers each with an apron and a shirt with embroidery you can expect to pay around £150. Not a bad price to provide excellent quality uniforms and you are certain to make an impact.