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Custom Apparel for Estheticians, Lash Techs, and Spa Staff

April 23, 2026 4 min read By Sarah Caldwell
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  1. Apparel Needs Specific to Esthetic and Spa Work
  2. Best Apparel Styles for Estheticians and Lash Techs
  3. Branding a Multi-Service Beauty Studio
  4. Small Studio Orders With No Minimum
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Estheticians, lash techs, and spa staff work within inches of their clients for most of the day. The shirt needs to move freely, stay comfortable under studio conditions, and carry the business logo where the client can see it. Here is how to choose the right apparel for each role and how to brand a multi-service beauty studio consistently.

Apparel Needs Specific to Esthetic and Spa Work

Close-contact services create specific requirements that general salon apparel does not always address. An esthetician performing a facial is within a foot of the client for forty-five to sixty minutes. A lash tech leans over the client for the full service. Movement needs to be unrestricted, the shirt cannot bunch or drag, and the fabric needs to stay comfortable in a warm treatment room.

The front panel of the shirt is visible to the client the entire time. For a branded studio, that is prime advertising real estate — a clean logo on a quality shirt reads as professional and consistent from the client's perspective.

Best Apparel Styles for Estheticians and Lash Techs

The styles that work best for active spa and beauty providers:

For studio managers or front-desk staff who are not actively doing services, a polo shirt gives a more formal branded look. See custom polo shirts for salon staff for options.

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Branding a Multi-Service Beauty Studio

When the same studio has estheticians, lash techs, brow artists, and nail techs, consistent branded apparel unifies the team visually. One design on the front of every shirt carries the studio identity. The back can carry each staff member's specialty or name: "Esthetician," "Lash Tech," "Nail Tech," or the individual's first name.

Clients can identify who does what without having to ask. The team looks cohesive regardless of which provider is with the client, and the studio brand stays consistent across every service area.

Small Studio Orders With No Minimum

A two-provider esthetic studio — one esthetician, one front-desk — can order two shirts. Bear Grips Pro Shops has no minimum order requirement. Solo estheticians who want branded shirts for themselves plus a few pieces to sell to loyal clients can do both through the same Pro Shop: staff sizes for direct purchase, retail pieces for client merch, one setup.

For studios that add staff over time, new team members get their own shirt added to the shop without requiring a bulk reorder of the whole team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What shirts work best for estheticians and lash techs during services?

Relaxed-fit cotton tees or moisture-wicking tanks are the best fit for active service work. The Women's Favorite Tee (Bella+Canvas) and the Performance Workout Tank are the most popular choices for spa and beauty providers.

Can I brand spa staff apparel with different roles on each shirt?

Yes. Each piece is printed individually. The front carries the studio logo; the back can carry the specific role or name for each staff member.

Is there a minimum order for spa and esthetician staff shirts?

No minimum. Order as many or as few shirts as your current team requires. If you hire one new provider, you add one shirt.

Sarah Caldwell
Sarah CaldwellCrossFit and Functional Fitness Coach

Sarah owns a CrossFit affiliate and coaches HYROX teams in her off-hours. She has been in the functional fitness space for nine years and writes about box-life logistics, custom team apparel, and the new wave of hybrid training.

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