A Sandton hospitality group (three venues)
Front-of-house polos with company crest and sleeve role tabs for a Sandton hospitality group — three venues, one consistent look.
What the client needed
The group's three venues had drifted into three slightly different uniform looks — a different supplier per venue, different polo colours, different ideas about where the crest should sit. The owner wanted to pull it back into one visual identity without losing the role-distinction the floor managers relied on (you should be able to tell a host from a runner across a busy room).
We took the existing crest, cleaned it up for embroidery (removing a thin keyline that wasn't going to stitch cleanly at chest size), and split the order into two house colours — one per service style. Sleeve role tabs (HOST / RUNNER / MANAGER) are stitched on the same garment in a single production pass so the floor managers don't have to rework the kit later. Quarterly top-ups for new joiners run from the same locked stitch file.
“We finally look like one brand across all three rooms. New starters get a polo on day one that matches what everyone else is already wearing.”
— Owner, Sandton hospitality group
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