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👄2025: 15 Florist Outfits are flattering & practical + insider tips!

👄2025: 15 Florist Outfits are  flattering & practical + insider tips!

Looking for some florist outfits? You’ve come to the right place!

Here’s the thing, when it comes to florist outfits, we are talking about looks that are as vibey as they are comfy and practical to wear during the work setting.

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After all, the working environment of a florist can be quite cold.

After all, flowers require cold temperatures to make sure they have the required vase life for the end client.

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Often you’ll be wearing layers, hats, scarves, and gloves as a standard, and you may be in and out of walk-in fridges all day depending on your place of work and the setup.

Join us as we explore outfit ideas that blend comfort and creativity, perfect for those busy days spent surrounded by petals and greenery.

florist outfits

From chic aprons to playful prints, we’ll showcase how to embody the spirit of spring all year round.

So grab your favorite blooms and let’s dive into the world of floristry fashion where every outfit is a celebration of style and nature!

Oh I also interviewed my florist friend Annie so there are some insider tips! Stay tuned!

1. Cute top as a florist

If you want to add an extra dash of fun to your look, play with all kinds of prints and patterns!

Trust me, a classic Breton jumper like this will always be a staple in your wardrobe.

what do florist wear
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And I truly love how this lady styles her hair—so elegant, especially with this top! 😍


Polka dot top, anyone?!

Show your artsy side to the fullest!

I personally truly believe bright colors and prints can boost our mood.

2. Onesie as your cutest work uniform

Whether you are working in wholesale markets or a fancy detail shop, the bottom line is you want to move freely in your outfits.

A onesie like this is just as cute as it is functional for the workday.

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Source: Cargocrew

My bestie is a part-time florist, and she always wears outfits like this to work!

If you have to work in a cool room, dress in layers.

Whether you feel like you need the cardigan or not, just bring it to work first.

3. Opt for Breathable Fabric

From my observation, many florists choose breathable options, like high-quality cotton or linen shirts, that allow for easy movement.

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Extra tip: It’s best to wear closed-toe shoes with good support and a non-slip (e.g., rubber) sole, as you’ll be on your feet a lot.

4. Apron is florist’s best friend

Of course, an apron is essential if you are a florist!

casual florist outfits
Source: Annadunleavy

It’s not just for a professional touch; furthermore, it’s a great way to protect your outfit from dirt and water.

Extra tip: Please choose one with a big pocket. Trust me, you will need it for keeping your tools and phone!

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While a light-shaded apron, like beige, looks good, I’d recommend dark blue or black. Darker shades can hide any stains from soil and flower sap.

As a low-key lazy person, I don’t want to wash my apron too frequently!

5. Keep the Accessories Minimal

If you’re reading this post so far, there’s a good chance you are a fashion enthusiast who loves adding personal touches to your style.

That said, I recommend playing with your outfit but keeping accessories minimal.

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It’s easy to lose a ring when you are arranging flowers.

Annie told me she once dropped her rings into a case, and it took her a long time to find them.

So, girlie, if you really want to wear some accessories, at least avoid expensive rings or bracelets! A dainty necklace would be the best alternative if you insist on wearing accessories <3

6. Convenient Hairstyle

This is really a personal choice, but if you have long hair, consider tying it back to keep it out of your face and away from the flowers!

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When you’re trimming and arranging flowers, it can be extremely annoying to constantly push your hair back.

Plus, your hair can easily get tangled in the flowers and stems, making it less efficient to work.

FINAL THOUGHTS:

So there you go my loves – the outfit ideas as a florist as long as some insider tips to work in flower shop.

What are your thoughts on that? I hope that get you inspired!

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