The big debate: should all stylists wear a uniform?
Published
20th Jun 2022
by Chlo Weldon

The big debate
Yes
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We encourage everyone to embrace their style personality, but this doesn't just need to be done through clothingWe've kept our uniforms very simple with black, branded t-shirts, or an option to wear all black which still allows stylists to show off their personal style. When a client comes into the salon, our team are easily identifiable and everyone feels equal. We completely encourage everyone to embrace their style personality, but this doesn't just need to be done through clothing. We work in a creative industry, and we are all born creatives. I want this to shine through and the team to stand out as individuals, but I also want them to feel comfortable and not pressured into keeping up with fashion trends if they're not able to afford them.
No
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Working in a highly creative area of the fashion industry, it's important for self-expression and individualityA recent poll on my Instagram on whether hairdressers should wear uniform or not saw 22 people for wearing a uniform and whopping 676 against. Hygiene is a contributing factor to many stylists choosing a uniform and due to the nature of the job, it is easy to damage clothing, so we provide aprons that staff can choose to wear. I believe letting go to stereotypes about how those in the beauty industry should look has enhanced the experience for staff and clients alike. You can see the full article in the May issue of HJ. Which side of this debate do you agree with? Have you read our big debate on in-salon training vs. college education?