There is a moment every hotel GM knows. A new director walks the property and says, "We need professional hotel staff uniforms." Not because the staff isn't performing. Because the room looks right, the lobby looks right, the menu looks right, and the team doesn't match any of it.

Uniforms are the last mile of a hotel brand. A mismatched vest, a stretched polo from three seasons ago, a chef coat that reads "institutional" instead of "intentional" guests don't write about these things. They leave with a slightly lower impression than they arrived with.

At United Uniforms Global, we supply hotel and resort teams with uniforms built specifically for hospitality. We carry European heritage brands with 150 years of history dressing luxury properties and Michelin-starred kitchens. We bring them to the US market with consistent inventory, reliable reorder availability, and volume pricing for properties outfitting entire departments.

Front of House

The front desk team is the hotel. Whatever they're wearing sets the tone for everything that follows. For properties that want an elevated look, the Lafont KONTIR and GOLDONI Blazers are structured, European-cut pieces that hold up through a twelve-hour shift. The DAUPHINE dress belongs in a luxury property and looks like it. The Segers 6539 Lined Vest is a versatile layer that works across departments. Explore a full line of t-shirts and polos that offer a cleaner look for support and guest services staff at an accessible price point.

Food & Beverage

A server in a well-fitted waiter jacket signals that this is a place that takes itself seriously. The Segers 1300 Men's and 1200 Women's Waiter Jackets are the workhorses of a serious F&B program, structured, easy to press, built for real shifts. For kitchen teams, the Segers 1097 Chef Shirt comes in black, white, navy, olive green, grey melange, and dark denim. The 1006 Action Stretch Chef Shirt is built for high-output kitchens where range of motion matters. The Lafont Latte Trousers and 8305 Stretch Chinos round out the bottom half for both service and kitchen staff.

Housekeeping & Operations

Housekeeping staff work physically hard. They need garments that survive it. Durability, comfort, and wash durability are non-negotiables. A well-outfitted housekeeping team also matters for the staff themselves. People work better when they're dressed for the job.

Consistent Reordering

A uniform program is only as good as its ability to stay consistent over time. Hotels turn over staff constantly. If your supplier doesn't have consistent inventory, you end up with a team wearing three different versions of the same garment in three different shades of black. We stock our hotel lines for consistent reorder. We also offer volume pricing for group orders, custom embroidery in-house, and a dedicated process for properties outfitting multiple departments at once.

Start With a Quote

Whether you're outfitting a boutique property or a full-service resort, the process starts the same way: tell us what you need, and we'll build a program around it. Group pricing is available. Custom embroidery is done in-house. 

Browse our hotel staff uniform collection or request a quote 

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