Most uniforms are made from a blend of polyester and cotton fabrics. While
uniforms have traditionally been associated with plain, matching, single-color
shirts and pants, you can generally get whatever you want. In recent years, more
firms are opting for coordinating shirts and pants that match but are of
different colors. "Executive wear," such as Oxford-type shirts and dress pants,
are also gaining in popularity.
Uniforms can also be worn over regular street clothes. Garments such as lab
coats, smocks, aprons or vests promote a more consistent image without requiring
each person to be outfitted in the same clothes.
Most uniforms require regular washing and do not require ironing. The life
expectancy of these garments is three to five years with regular wear.