The McDonald's Uniforms by Wayne Hemingway are Inspired by 'Mad Men'
Sarah Nazim — June 25, 2012 — Fashion
References: mcdonalds & fashion.telegraph
The new McDonald's uniforms by Wayne Hemingway are inspired by a mix of the popular TV show called 'Mad Men,' and the 1960s era. With the 2012 Olympics just around the corner, the fast food chain has decided to give their staff uniforms a makeover.
It is very unusual to see a high-fashion designer working with such an industry, however, the uniforms will be rolled out in four McDonald's stores at the Olympic Park and Athletes village in Stratford, and then it will eventually make its way to the rest of the outlets across the UK this fall.
Manager will be sporting white and black attire, while the females will have an additional yellow neck scarf. The men behind the counters will be wearing mustard yellow polo shirts, while the women will be wearing gherkin green.
It is very unusual to see a high-fashion designer working with such an industry, however, the uniforms will be rolled out in four McDonald's stores at the Olympic Park and Athletes village in Stratford, and then it will eventually make its way to the rest of the outlets across the UK this fall.
Manager will be sporting white and black attire, while the females will have an additional yellow neck scarf. The men behind the counters will be wearing mustard yellow polo shirts, while the women will be wearing gherkin green.
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