Custom Uniform Pricing Guide Malaysia 2026
A custom uniform is how a business looks consistent, professional and on-brand across every staff member — front-desk corporate shirts, F&B service wear, retail teams and industrial workwear. Done well, it builds trust with customers and pride among staff. But a smart corporate shirt and an industrial coverall sit far apart on price. Here’s what drives the cost of custom uniforms in Malaysia, with indicative ringgit bands by type and quantity.
Quick orientation. All figures below are typical, indicative per-piece ranges in Malaysian ringgit for branded uniforms delivered in the Klang Valley — not a quotation. Uniforms are usually ordered from around 50 pieces as a guide, with flexibility on style.
What sets the price
1. Garment type. A single corporate shirt is the baseline; full sets and industrial coveralls cost more.
2. Fabric & features. Better fabric, tailoring, pockets, reflective trim and name tags add cost.
3. Branding. Embroidered logos and individual name tags are the usual, premium choice.
Indicative price bands by type
| Uniform type | Typical unit @ ~50 pcs | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Corporate shirt / blouse | ~RM30 – RM60 | Office, front-desk, sales |
| F&B / service uniform | ~RM35 – RM70 | Cafés, restaurants, hotels |
| Industrial workwear / coverall | ~RM45 – RM95 | Factories, sites, technical |
| Premium corporate set | ~RM60 – RM130 | Executive, hospitality, retail |
Indicative ranges only, at ~50 pieces. Garment type, fabric, features and branding move them.
How quantity bends the price
| Quantity | Typical unit (corporate shirt, embroidered) |
|---|---|
| ~50 (guide MOQ) | ~RM35 – RM60 |
| 100 | ~RM30 – RM52 |
| 300 | ~RM26 – RM45 |
| 500+ | ~RM22 – RM40 |
Uniforms often re-order over time, so it’s worth confirming stock continuity of the chosen style and colour for future top-ups.
In-house tip: for a polished, consistent look, an embroidered corporate shirt with optional name tags is the everyday standard; add reflective trim or coveralls only where the work demands it. Our uniform buying guide covers types and fabrics.
Common questions
How much do custom uniforms cost in Malaysia?
At ~50 pieces, expect roughly RM30–60 for a corporate shirt, RM35–70 for an F&B uniform, RM45–95 for industrial workwear, and RM60–130 for a premium set — indicative.
What’s the minimum order?
Around 50 pieces as a guide; we can advise on a size set and stock continuity so you can re-order the same style later.
Can each uniform have a staff name?
Yes — embroidered or tagged name badges per staff member are a common, low-cost add-on that gives a polished, personalised look.
Get an exact uniform quote
Tell us your garment type, features and quantity for a firm price. Browse the full range of custom uniforms in Malaysia to pick a style.
