April 14th 2023.
Kestin, the Scottish menswear brand, have designed new unisex uniforms for the front of house staff and concierges at the Kimpton Charlotte Square hotel in Edinburgh. These uniforms reflect Kestin's values of quality and timeless design, and embody a modern and inclusive look for the hotel.
The front of house team have been given a “Vineyard Green Rosyth Shirt Jacket”, which has been described as a versatile workwear-inspired overshirt cut from a mixture of herringbone and twill and garment-dyed to a custom colour. Concierges have been fitted in an “Edinburgh Overcoat in navy check”, which was tailored and finished in the designer’s London factory, and is cut from a super soft, thick Italian virgin wool blended fleece. This fabric is inspired by ‘Americana’ traditional textiles, blankets and colourways, and fused with a traditional Scottish check reference.
Kieran Quinn, general manager of Kimpton Charlotte Square, said that this new look for their team reflects the brand and emphasizes their commitment to diversity, quality, and sustainability. Founder and creative director Kestin Hare added that working with Kimpton Charlotte Square on creating a new identity has been an interesting and rewarding project.
With these new uniforms, Kimpton Charlotte Square is ushering in an era of inclusivity and modernity. The quality sustainable pieces look great on the team, and the Americana touch to the coat fabric is a nod to Kimpton’s roots as the first boutique hotel and restaurant brand in the US. Read more stories on Scottish Field’s fashion and beauty pages, plus don’t miss more fashion each month in Scottish Field magazine.
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