Hotel Uniforms Get Revamped For Millennials

February 01,2016

Ninety-three percent of millennials say they want a job where they can be themselves at work and that includes dressing in a way that makes them comfortable and stylish. More hotels are revamping staff uniforms strictly to cater to young, millennial travelers. Here are some examples of hotels stylistically thinking outside of the norm.

New Uniforms per Guest Feedback
Based off feedback from young millennial travelers, the gentleman at the JW Marriott Grand Rapids debuted fashionable suits with colored pocket squares that are sleek to match the interior of the downtown hotel. The upgrade was an initiative that AHC+Hospitality conceptualized based on the feedback that millennials are more casual. The new uniforms were designed to reflect the sophisticated yet unpretentious nature of the hotel, creating a polished look.

Looking to NYC for Inspiration
Hilton West Palm Beach traveled to Manhattan to pull inspiration from sleek NYC bars to develop looks that would speak to trendy millennials, while channeling the popular “Palm Beach Chic” look. Valet staff will wear all black Shell Top Adidas, known as Superstars, bartenders will flaunt leather vests and baristas will wear trendy flat caps – even housekeeping said that they are excited to wear non-traditional hospitality uniforms.

The Whole Team Gets Trendy
Hotel Indigo New York – Lower East Side partnered with TopHat and together they designed fashionable and trendy uniforms for every member of staff, ranging from afternoon baristas to engineers. Inspired by the local flavor, neighborhood and artwork in the property’s common spaces, the hotel staff uniforms aim to mirror the sophisticated yet unpretentious nature of the hotel.