Custom Corporate Uniforms Singapore — Complete Industry Guide for F&B, Retail, Office, Events & Healthcare Staff (2026)

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Aquaholic Gifts · Corporate Uniform Guide · Singapore 2026

Custom Corporate Uniforms Singapore — Complete Industry Guide for F&B, Retail, Office, Events & Healthcare Staff (2026)

The definitive 2026 guide for Singapore procurement teams — industry-specific fabric and design specifications, customisation methods, branding placement, sizing, MOQ, pricing, and ordering guidance for every major Singapore sector.

🍳 F&B
🛍 Retail
💼 Office
🎉 Events
🩹 Healthcare

📅 Updated: March 2026
⏱ 16-min read
✓ 5 industry sectors covered in depth

A well-designed corporate uniform Singapore does more than dress the workforce. It communicates the organisation’s standards to every customer, client, patient, or guest who walks through the door — before a single word is exchanged. In a hawker centre, a mall, a clinic, a corporate office, or a concert venue, the uniform is the first and most sustained visual impression the brand makes on the public. Singapore’s service economy — intensely competitive across F&B, retail, hospitality, healthcare, and professional services — makes this impression commercially significant. The difference between a staff team in generic, ill-fitting workwear and one in precisely specified, well-branded, professionally maintained uniforms is the difference between a brand that commands attention and one that blends into the background.

Singapore’s corporate uniform market in 2026 is technically complex. The island’s year-round tropical climate (28–35°C, 75–85% humidity) creates fabric requirements that differ fundamentally from those in temperate markets. The diverse workforce — encompassing staff from Singapore, Malaysia, China, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Western countries — requires a size range that extends from XS to 5XL to fit everyone correctly. The multi-sector economy demands genuine industry expertise: a uniform specification that is perfect for a fine-dining front-of-house team is entirely wrong for a hawker stall, and a healthcare scrub specification suitable for a private hospital ward fails completely in a high-activity emergency department.

This guide provides Singapore’s procurement teams, HR managers, and business owners with the complete, industry-specific framework for specifying, sourcing, customising, and ordering custom uniform Singapore programmes in 2026. It covers five major industry sectors in depth — F&B, retail, office and professional services, events and hospitality, and healthcare — with practical specifications, branding guidance, fabric recommendations, sizing considerations, and a full MOQ and pricing reference.

We begin with the foundational issue that underpins every good Singapore uniform decision: the fabric.

Why Corporate Uniforms Matter in Singapore

Singapore’s service economy operates at an intensity and visibility level that makes staff presentation commercially critical. Here is why uniform investment delivers measurable return across every sector:

Brand Consistency Across Every Customer Touchpoint

A uniform ensures every customer interaction carries the same visual brand signal — regardless of which staff member, which outlet, or which shift. For multi-outlet Singapore businesses (restaurant chains, retail groups, clinic networks), this consistency across touchpoints is what transforms individual service encounters into cumulative brand impressions that build recognition, trust, and loyalty over time.

Staff Identification and Customer Navigation

In Singapore’s busy retail malls, hawker complexes, healthcare facilities, and event venues, customers need to identify staff instantly. A clear, distinctive uniform solves this problem — staff are immediately identifiable to customers who need assistance, which reduces confusion, improves service speed, and reduces the frustration that comes from customers being unable to find help in a crowded environment.

Employee Morale and Team Identity

Research consistently shows that employees who receive well-designed, comfortable, well-fitting uniforms report higher job satisfaction and stronger team identity than those who must provide their own workwear or wear generic unbranded clothing. In Singapore’s competitive labour market — where talent retention in F&B, retail, and healthcare is a persistent challenge — a quality uniform programme is a tangible employee investment that signals that the organisation cares about the daily experience of its staff.

Regulatory Compliance in Specific Sectors

In F&B (SFA hygiene requirements), healthcare (MOH infection control standards), and construction/industrial (MOM WSH Act PPE obligations), specific uniform and protective clothing requirements are legally mandated. A uniform supplier Singapore with sector expertise ensures that uniform specifications meet all applicable regulatory standards, protecting the organisation from enforcement risk.

For a deeper understanding of how corporate uniforms enhance company image and employee morale in Singapore’s context, read our article on how corporate uniforms enhance company image and employee morale.

Fabric Guide for Singapore’s Climate

Singapore’s climate is the primary driver of fabric selection for any corporate uniform programme. Every fabric decision should be evaluated against three climate-specific criteria: moisture management (how effectively the fabric handles perspiration), breathability (how well the fabric allows airflow across the body), and durability through repeated laundering (Singapore’s humid environment accelerates textile degradation). Here is the practical fabric reference for Singapore uniform buyers:

Fabric Moisture Mgmt Breathability Durability Sublimation Best For
100% Polyester (Dri Fit) Excellent Excellent High Yes Sports, events, outdoor, active F&B
65/35 Poly-Cotton Good Good High No Office, retail, semi-formal corporate
100% Cotton (Combed) Poor Moderate Moderate No Air-conditioned office only; avoid outdoor
Poly-Cotton Twill / Canvas Moderate Moderate Very High No F&B kitchen, construction, industrial
Stretch Poly / Spandex Blend Good Good Moderate Partial Healthcare, hospitality, premium retail
Linen / Linen Blend Good Excellent Low–Mod No Premium F&B front-of-house, boutique retail

Singapore Climate Note: Avoid Pure Cotton for Outdoor & Active Roles

Pure cotton absorbs and holds perspiration rather than wicking it away — in Singapore’s humidity, a cotton uniform becomes heavy, clingy, and visually unprofessional within 2–3 hours of outdoor or physically active work. For all outdoor, physically active, kitchen, warehouse, and high-movement roles in Singapore, specify moisture-wicking polyester or a minimum 65% polyester blend. Reserve pure cotton for air-conditioned office environments only, and even there, a poly-cotton blend will wash and wear better over a uniform programme’s lifecycle.

F&B Uniform Specifications

Singapore’s F&B sector is the most complex uniform environment of all five sectors in this guide. A single restaurant group may require five different uniform specifications across its kitchen team, front-of-house service staff, management, delivery riders, and promotional event staff. Each sub-specification must address Singapore Food Agency (SFA) hygiene requirements, the physical demands of the role, the brand’s identity and positioning, and Singapore’s climate.

🍳 Kitchen / Back-of-House

SFA Hygiene Compliant

Garments: Chef jacket (short or long sleeve), kitchen trousers, apron  |  Fabric: 65/35 poly-cotton twill (200–240gsm) — durable, resists staining, tolerates repeated high-temperature washing  |  Colour: White (SFA food hygiene standard — contamination visually detectable), black, or check pattern  |  SFA requirement: Clean, light-coloured clothing that allows contamination to be spotted; hair restraints and aprons mandatory for food handlers. Logo placement: left chest embroidery only — avoid screen-printed logos that crack under commercial laundering temperatures. Antimicrobial fabric treatment advisable for Singapore’s humid kitchen environments.

🍴 Front-of-House / Service Staff

Brand-Facing

Garments: Polo tee or button-down shirt, apron (bistro or full-bib), trousers  |  Fabric (polo): 100% polyester piqué 160–180gsm — moisture-wicking for Singapore’s air-conditioned/outdoor dining mix  |  Fabric (apron): Poly-cotton canvas 240gsm with water-resistant finish  |  Branding: Embroidered restaurant logo on polo chest; restaurant name + logo screen-printed or embroidered on apron bib  |  Colour: Brand colour polo with neutral apron, or reverse — ensure colour combination reads clearly as branded uniform versus casual clothing. For outdoor restaurants and hawker operators: lighter colours and mesh panels for ventilation.

🏈 Fine Dining Front-of-House

Premium Positioning

Garments: Tailored shirt or blouse, tailored trousers or skirt, vest or waistcoat (optional)  |  Fabric: Stretch poly-cotton 180–210gsm or linen blend — structured, cool, elegant  |  Branding: Subtle embroidered logo on chest only; branded lapel pin as supplement  |  Colour: White, cream, black, or brand signature colour — avoid patterns that compete with the restaurant’s decor and brand identity. Fine dining uniforms often include gender-specific designs and must be individually sized rather than relying on standard sizing — account for fitting sessions in the lead time plan.

🛢 Delivery Rider Uniform

High-Visibility + Brand

Garments: Dri Fit T-shirt or polo, optional reflective vest overlay  |  Fabric: 100% polyester mesh or interlock 140–160gsm — maximum ventilation for Singapore’s outdoor riding heat  |  Branding: Large back-panel sublimation or screen print with brand name and logo; high-visibility reflective tape elements strongly recommended  |  Safety note: Delivery riders operating at night should have retroreflective tape elements on their uniform or supplementary vest for road safety — a sensible employer duty of care consideration even where not legally mandated for motorcycles.

Retail Uniform Specifications

Singapore’s retail sector spans the full spectrum from neighbourhood heartland shops to luxury brand boutiques in Orchard Road and Marina Bay — with dramatically different uniform requirements across this range. The consistent challenge: retail staff are almost always in air-conditioned environments (malls) but often move between air-conditioned and outdoor areas (loading bays, deliveries, outdoor promotional events), and always in direct, sustained visual contact with customers.

🛍 General Retail / Mass Market

Cost-Efficient, Durable

Garments: Polo tee, T-shirt, or shirt  |  Fabric: 65/35 poly-cotton 180gsm polo or 100% polyester piqué 160gsm — comfortable in air-conditioning, machine-washable by staff  |  Branding: Screen-printed or embroidered brand logo on left chest; store name on back for large retail environments  |  Colour: Brand identity colour — ensure colour is distinctive enough to identify staff in a busy retail environment. Singapore’s most common retail uniform: polo tee in brand colour with embroidered logo. Recommended: name badge holder lanyard with branded card holder for staff identification.

👑 Luxury / Premium Retail

Brand Premium Signal

Garments: Tailored shirt or blouse, blazer (optional), tailored trousers or skirt  |  Fabric: Stretch poly-cotton or poly-viscose blend — structured but comfortable, wrinkle-resistant for Singapore’s humidity  |  Branding: Embroidered brand mark on blazer lapel or chest pocket only — subtle, premium  |  Approach: The uniform should communicate the brand’s luxury positioning — tailored fit, quality fabric, restrained branding. Avoid large logos or bold graphics. Many luxury retail brands in Singapore use monochromatic uniforms (all black, all white, all navy) with a single embroidered or pin-badge brand mark. Include fitting allowances in the lead time and budget.

🏤 Showroom / Property Sales

Professional & Corporate

Garments: Branded polo tee or semi-formal shirt for sales consultants; Dri Fit polo for show flat and property launch teams  |  Fabric: Premium polyester piqué polo 180gsm or poly-cotton dress shirt  |  Branding: Developer brand logo embroidered on chest; project name optionally on back  |  Singapore context: Property launch events in Singapore — among the most commercially significant sales events in any business cycle — require uniforms that are distinctive, professional, and comfortable across Singapore’s outdoor property show flat environments. Branded polo tees are the standard for sales gallery staff; management typically wears branded dress shirts.

Office & Professional Services Uniform Specifications

Singapore’s office and professional services sector — financial services, consulting, legal, technology, government, and corporate headquarters — uses corporate uniform programmes more for brand alignment and team identity than for customer identification. The typical specification is a high-quality branded polo tee, corporate-branded dress shirt, or a defined smart-casual dress code anchored by a single branded garment (typically a polo or jacket). For the evolving landscape of corporate uniform trends in Singapore, see our article on the future of the corporate uniform industry in Singapore.

💼 Corporate Polo Uniform (Most Common)

Smart-Casual Standard

Garments: Dri Fit polo tee (piqué) in company brand colour  |  Fabric: 100% polyester piqué 170–185gsm — structured, breathable, professional appearance  |  Branding: Embroidered company logo on left chest (4–8cm width) — embroidery communicates quality and professionalism over screen print for office contexts  |  Usage: Year-round daily wear, client site visits, company events. Most popular choice across Singapore’s SME and corporate sector. Employees appreciate the comfort of the polo in Singapore’s air-conditioned offices while maintaining a professional standard. Order annually or biannually with 10% replacement buffer.

👓 Corporate Dress Shirt / Blouse (Premium)

Formal Corporate

Garments: Fitted corporate shirt (male and female cut options)  |  Fabric: Stretch poly-cotton 130–160gsm or performance stretch fabric — wrinkle-resistant, comfortable  |  Branding: Embroidered logo on chest (subtle); branded cufflinks or buttons optional  |  Singapore context: Used by financial services firms, government agencies, and professional services companies that want a more formal baseline than a polo but not the full cost and complexity of full business formal. The corporate shirt programme typically requires gender-specific patterns and individual fitting — budget for sample fitting sessions. Often supplemented by a branded polo for casual Fridays.

👔 Corporate Jacket / Outerwear

Event & Brand Occasions

Garments: Corporate zip jacket, softshell, or windbreaker  |  Fabric: 100% polyester fleece (indoor), polyester softshell or windbreaker fabric (outdoor)  |  Branding: Embroidered chest logo + optional sublimation interior lining  |  Usage: Corporate team building events, company retreats, annual company dinners, external conferences. A quality branded corporate jacket has the highest emotional and perceived value of any uniform item — it is worn outside the office and generates brand impressions far beyond the workplace. Often gifted as part of new hire welcome kits or annual service recognition programmes alongside other branded items.

Events & Hospitality Uniform Specifications

Singapore’s events and hospitality sector — encompassing MICE at Marina Bay Sands, Suntec, and Singapore Expo; concerts and entertainment; hotel front-of-house and concierge; and corporate event management — has the most visible uniform environment of any sector. Event staff uniforms are seen by hundreds or thousands of attendees simultaneously, often photographed, and frequently appear in media coverage.

🏛 MICE & Conference Event Staff

Professional & Polished

Garments: Branded polo tee or corporate dress shirt for registration, ushering, and session management staff  |  Fabric: 100% polyester piqué polo 170gsm or stretch poly-cotton shirt — must look fresh after a full 12-hour event day  |  Branding: Embroidered event logo or organiser logo on chest; event name optionally on back  |  Accessories: Event badge on branded lanyard; branded tote bag for handout materials. Short lead time is frequently an issue for event uniforms — MICE events are often confirmed late, requiring 7–14 day production turnarounds. Always establish a relationship with your uniform manufacturer Singapore before event season to reserve production capacity.

🎉 Outdoor & Mass Event (NDP, Concerts, Marathons)

Maximum Performance

Garments: Dri Fit crew neck T-shirt or polo, optional safety vest overlay for traffic management roles  |  Fabric: 100% polyester mesh or interlock 130–150gsm — maximum ventilation for Singapore outdoor conditions  |  Branding: Screen print (simple logo) or sublimation (full-colour event artwork) on back and chest  |  Special considerations: For events with overnight elements or low-light crowd management, reflective tape on sleeves or supplementary high-visibility vest. Volume can be very large (NDP-scale events may require 500–5,000 pieces) — plan accordingly with a 6–8 week lead time for large volume sublimation orders.

🏠 Hotel & Hospitality Front-of-House

Premium Brand Signal

Garments: Tailored dress shirt, blazer, waistcoat, or branded hospitality jacket depending on hotel positioning  |  Fabric: Stretch poly-cotton or performance polyester — must maintain structure and crispness through a full 8–12 hour shift  |  Branding: Embroidered hotel mark (subtle, monochromatic) on jacket lapel or shirt chest; hotel crest on optional pocket square  |  Quality standard: International hotel chains operating in Singapore (Raffles, Four Seasons, Mandarin, Shangri-La, Marriott) maintain strict uniform standards aligned with global brand guidelines. Regional and boutique hotels have more flexibility to create distinctive uniform identities that reflect the property’s unique character.

Healthcare & Clinical Uniform Specifications

Healthcare uniforms in Singapore operate under specific regulatory and infection control requirements from the Ministry of Health (MOH) and individual healthcare institution policies. The specifications below apply to private hospitals, polyclinics, dental practices, medical aesthetics clinics, and allied health providers — each of which may have specific institutional variations on the general framework.

🩹 Clinical Scrubs (Nurses, Allied Health, Support Staff)

MOH Infection Control

Garments: V-neck scrub top (short sleeve for Singapore climate), straight-leg or straight-cut scrub trousers  |  Fabric: 65/35 poly-cotton 180–210gsm — durable, withstands commercial laundering at 60–75°C (infection control requirement), colour-fast  |  Colour coding: Different clinical roles are typically colour-coded in Singapore healthcare institutions — nurses (blue, white, or teal), allied health (bottle green, burgundy), support staff (grey, navy). Confirm your institution’s colour protocol before ordering  |  Branding: Embroidered institution logo and department or role designation on chest; name badge on lanyard  |  Antimicrobial treatment: Strongly advisable — ask your supplier for certified antimicrobial finishing options.

📋 Front Desk & Patient-Facing Admin Staff

Professional + Approachable

Garments: Corporate polo tee or smart-casual shirt/blouse (not clinical scrubs) — visually distinct from clinical staff to avoid patient confusion about who is clinical  |  Fabric: Stretch poly-cotton 160–180gsm — comfortable for full day seated/standing reception work  |  Branding: Embroidered institution logo; name badge on branded lanyard  |  Colour: Different from clinical scrub colours but within the institution’s brand palette. The visual distinction between clinical and administrative staff is important for patient safety — patients should be able to immediately identify who is medically qualified.

🌞 Medical Aesthetics & Wellness Clinic

Premium Clinical Aesthetic

Garments: Premium fitted scrubs or smart clinical tunic in brand colour  |  Fabric: Stretch poly-cotton or bamboo-blend fabric — soft, premium feel appropriate to a luxury clinical environment  |  Branding: Embroidered clinic logo (subtle, elegant) — consistent with the premium service positioning  |  Singapore context: Singapore’s medical aesthetics sector is premium-positioned and intensely competitive. Clinic uniforms are part of the brand experience — the staff appearance communicates the quality level of the service before any treatment begins. Premium fabric, precise fitting, and refined branding are investment decisions with direct commercial return in this sector.

For a comprehensive overview of Singapore’s corporate uniform supplier landscape — including how to evaluate suppliers, what to look for in a manufacturing partner, and common procurement pitfalls — read our guide on overview of corporate uniform suppliers in Singapore.

Branding & Customisation Methods

The branding method on a corporate uniform determines the quality signal it sends and its durability through repeated industrial laundering. Here is the method selection guide across Singapore’s uniform market:

Method Best Fabrics Wash Durability Colours Cost Level Best For
Embroidery Polo, shirt, twill Garment life Up to 12 thread colours Mid–High Office, retail, hospitality, healthcare
Screen Printing All fabrics 30–50 washes 1–6 spot colours Low–Mid Events, F&B, mass volume orders
Sublimation 100% polyester only Garment life Full CMYK photographic Mid Events, sports, premium casual
Heat Transfer Vinyl All fabrics 20–40 washes Solid colours / digital Low Small qty, personalisation
Woven Label / Patch All fabrics (sewn on) Garment life Full colour woven Mid Premium retail, luxury, hospitality

Sizing & Fit for Singapore’s Workforce

Singapore’s workforce is among the most ethnically and physically diverse in Asia. A meaningful proportion of Singapore’s F&B, construction, and logistics workforces are foreign workers from South Asia and Southeast Asia, with different body proportions from the population norms that international “Asian sizing” charts are typically designed around. Corporate uniform programmes that do not account for this diversity will have staff wearing ill-fitting uniforms — which undermines the entire purpose of the programme.

Size Chest (cm) Length (cm) Singapore Workforce % Note
XS 82–86 63–65 ≈3% Smaller frames; include in all programmes
S 86–92 65–68 ≈12% Common for female staff and smaller males
M 92–100 68–71 ≈24% Second most ordered; broad coverage
L 100–108 71–73 ≈30% Most common; always order highest proportion here
XL 108–116 73–75 ≈20% Include generously; often under-ordered
2XL 116–126 75–77 ≈8% Always include; shortage causes programme disruption
3XL–5XL 126+ 77+ ≈3% Confirm availability and cost with supplier

Sizing best practice: Conduct a size survey before ordering any uniform programme of 50+ pieces. Distribute a measuring guide and request actual body measurements — not self-reported “usual size” — from all staff. Self-reported sizes from staff who are between sizes will always request the smaller option, resulting in uniforms that are too tight. A correctly sized uniform fits well, looks professional, and is actually worn — an ill-fitting one is not.

Gender-specific considerations: Many Singapore uniform programmes default to “unisex” sizing — which is almost always a male pattern that fits female staff poorly. For any programme covering female staff, specify separate female-pattern garments with appropriate chest and hip measurements, or at minimum, ensure the supplier offers “slim fit” or “ladies fit” options that taper appropriately at the waist. A female staff member in an oversized “unisex” polo communicates low investment in the uniform programme more clearly than any other single visible factor.

MOQ & Pricing Guide

Indicative 2026 pricing benchmarks for Singapore custom corporate uniforms across the main product and sector categories. All prices per piece, SGD, excluding GST, including standard branding at 100-piece quantities:

Garment & Method MOQ 50 pcs 100 pcs 300+ pcs
Dri Fit polo + screen print (corporate) 30 $16–$26 $12–$20 $8–$14
Dri Fit polo + embroidery (corporate / retail) 20 $22–$36 $16–$28 $12–$20
F&B chef jacket / kitchen uniform (twill) 20 $28–$45 $22–$36 $16–$26
F&B apron (canvas / poly-cotton, branded) 20 $16–$28 $12–$20 $8–$14
Healthcare scrub top + embroidery 30 $30–$50 $24–$40 $18–$30
Corporate dress shirt / blouse (tailored) 30 $38–$65 $28–$50 $22–$38
Corporate jacket / softshell + embroidery 20 $48–$80 $38–$65 $28–$48
Event T-shirt + sublimation (full colour) 20 $18–$30 $13–$22 $9–$15

All prices SGD per piece excluding GST. Indicative 2026 Singapore benchmarks. Screen printing setup charges SGD $30–$60 per colour apply at lower quantities. Embroidery digitisation fee SGD $50–$100 (one-off, amortised across all pieces). Prices vary by fabric quality tier, quantity, and customisation complexity. Always request a fully itemised quotation including all one-off setup charges.

Ordering Guide & Lead Times

Typical Lead Times for Custom Corporate Uniforms in Singapore

7–14 Days
Screen-printed polo tees and T-shirts; HTV personalised uniforms; stock garments with logo printing
14–21 Days
Embroidered polo uniforms; sublimation event shirts; F&B aprons; healthcare scrubs with embroidery
21–35 Days
Corporate dress shirts (tailored); kitchen uniforms (full set); chef jackets; corporate jackets
35–60 Days
Fully custom cut-and-sew uniforms; luxury retail uniforms with tailoring; large volume 500+ piece orders

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Define Sector-Specific Requirements Before Briefing Suppliers

Confirm any regulatory requirements applicable to your sector (SFA for F&B, MOH for healthcare, MOM WSH Act for industrial roles) before writing your supplier brief. This determines minimum fabric specifications, colour constraints, and functional features. Do not leave regulatory compliance to the supplier to figure out — it is your legal obligation as the employer.

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Conduct a Full Workforce Size Survey

Measure actual body dimensions — chest, waist, height — for each staff member rather than relying on self-reported garment sizes. Provide a measuring guide and designate a responsible person to collect measurements. This is particularly important for F&B, healthcare, and retail programmes where staff present themselves to the public every day and fit quality is commercially visible.

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Approve a Pre-Production Sample Before Full Run

For any programme of 50+ pieces, insist on a physical pre-production sample in the most common size. Check: fabric weight and texture, colour accuracy against your Pantone reference, logo placement and size, branding quality (embroidery tension, print sharpness), and garment construction quality (seams, buttons, zips). Only approve full production after a satisfactory physical sample. For healthcare scrubs, confirm the fabric withstands 60°C commercial laundering without shrinkage or colour loss.

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Plan for Replacement Stock from the Start

Order 10–15% above current headcount to cover: new staff onboarding during the programme period, staff requesting size exchanges after the initial fitting, damaged or stained uniform replacement, and retained stock for visitor or inspection-day use. Confirm whether your supplier holds continuation stock (same fabric batch and colour) for reorders within 6–12 months, which eliminates colour-matching problems between initial and replacement orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I look for in a corporate uniform supplier in Singapore?

Look for: proven track record in your sector, clear fabric specifications with GSM weights stated, sample capability before full production, comprehensive size range (XS–4XL minimum), multiple customisation methods (embroidery, screen printing, sublimation), clear lead time commitments, transparent pricing including setup charges, and references from similar industry clients. Browse our custom corporate uniform range at Aquaholic Gifts.

What is the best fabric for corporate uniforms in Singapore’s climate?

For outdoor and active roles: 100% moisture-wicking polyester (Dri Fit). For office and semi-formal: 65/35 poly-cotton blend. For kitchen and F&B: poly-cotton twill 200–240gsm. For healthcare: 65/35 poly-cotton with antimicrobial treatment. Avoid pure cotton for any outdoor, active, or high-humidity environment in Singapore — it saturates with perspiration and becomes uncomfortable and unprofessional quickly.

How much do custom corporate uniforms cost in Singapore?

Dri Fit polo with screen print: SGD $12–$20 at 100 pcs. Embroidered polo: SGD $16–$28. Chef jacket / kitchen set: SGD $22–$36. Healthcare scrubs with embroidery: SGD $24–$40. Corporate dress shirt: SGD $28–$50. Corporate jacket: SGD $38–$65. Event sublimation T-shirt: SGD $13–$22. All per piece, SGD, excluding GST at 100 pcs. Setup charges apply at lower quantities.

What is the minimum order for custom uniforms in Singapore?

Screen-printed polo uniforms: 30–50 pieces. Embroidered polos: 20–50 pieces. F&B aprons: 20 pieces. Healthcare scrubs: 30 pieces. Corporate dress shirts: 30–50 pieces. Fully custom cut-and-sew uniforms: 50–100 pieces. Sample orders of 5–10 pieces available at premium per-unit cost for pre-production evaluation.

How long does it take to produce custom corporate uniforms in Singapore?

Screen-printed uniforms: 7–14 days. Embroidered uniforms: 14–21 days. Tailored shirts and kitchen uniforms: 21–35 days. Fully custom cut-and-sew programmes: 35–60 days. Always add a 7–10 day buffer for sample approval, quality inspection, and delivery. Peak periods (Chinese New Year, June–July, December) see extended lead times — plan 2–4 additional weeks during these windows.

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This guide is published by Aquaholic Gifts, a trusted corporate uniform supplier Singapore serving F&B, retail, office, events, and healthcare sectors. All prices are indicative 2026 market benchmarks. Regulatory specifications (SFA, MOH, MOM) referenced are general guidance — always confirm current requirements with the relevant Singapore regulatory authority or a qualified compliance consultant before finalising uniform specifications for regulated industries.

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