Brand at the heart of workwear.  

SPAR | Design On Brand 

Alongside SPAR, we’ve set a new standard—workwear that employees are proud to wear, and customers recognise as a mark of excellence. It’s proof that thoughtful design can make a difference, one layer at a time. 

SERVICES Product Consulting
Apparel & Footwear Design
Brand Communication
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A fully inclusive collection.  

Polos, vests, jackets, aprons, caps, hijabs, scarfs…all designed for functionality.  

Workwear done right.  

A typically design-based task gets a technical injection from our team.  

Full-service approach.  

Support in every aspect of the project, from materials sourcing to roll-out.  

Beyond workwear. 

For our project with SPAR, our strategic product management, apparel design, and communication teams united to serve a showstopping new workwear collection. New products. New colours. New era. 

Modern transformation.

This new collection needed to address the diverse roles within SPAR stores and embody their unique DNA: rooted in Austria, premium in quality, and a centre of expertise as one of the remaining Full range supermarkets.  

 

So…why us?

At KISKA, we recognised the scale and complexity of this project from the outset. This wasn’t just about clothing; it was about fostering pride, comfort, and functionality. Plus, our full-service approach ensured that SPAR received 360° support, from sourcing suppliers to internal communication.

“Working with KISKA was a very collaborative experience. The team are true experts in their field, taking the time to truly understand the SPAR brand and, most importantly, our employees”.  

—Beatrix Marvan | SPAR | Head of Employer Branding & Recruiting 

Strategy first.

To create a workwear collection that’s both effective and beloved, we started by listening. SPAR surveyed employees for feedback on comfort and technical issues like fabric breathability, ease of ironing, and temperature challenges—from cold refrigerators to warm storerooms. This input shaped our designs. We also visited stores to observe employees in action, blending firsthand insights with competitor analysis and strategic workshops. We didn’t just design for employees; we designed with them.

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Next steps.

After this, our teams ideated a variety of apparel designs and workshopped alongside SPAR to narrow down our selection. Tech packs were crafted, mock-ups were sewn, and we created AI-powered virtual models to display the designs based on real SPAR employees. 

 

A new era of SPAR.

Our output is a multiform collection in deep, timeless shades of bordeaux, grey, and blue. Fabrics are breathable, quick-drying, and require low special care. High-quality materials are combined with stylish and elegant cuts to allow greater freedom of movement on the shop floor. From casual polos to hygiene hats, each piece is united through a recognisable SPAR red logo ribbon. 

A touch of tradition.

We wanted employees to feel proud wearing SPAR’s workwear. Drawing inspiration from Austria’s cultural heritage, we subtly referenced traditional clothing elements like rounded collars and edges on the vests and jackets. This modern interpretation balances tradition with a contemporary aesthetic.

“The result is a workwear collection that represents our brand perfectly – high-quality, functional, and most importantly, designed with our employees in mind. We’ve created a multiform rather than a uniform, allowing our employees to express their individual preferences while still reflecting a cohesive brand identity“.

—Beatrix Marvan | SPAR | Head of Employer Branding & Recruiting 

Inclusivity and customisability.

A focus on inclusive sizing ensured the collection fit (and flattered!) all body types. Employees are given the option to personalise by choosing their own denim pant style under the uniform. Certain products also have concealed pockets or storage solutions for items like keys, scanners, or knives. This flexibility allowed for individuality while maintaining a cohesive brand image.

Hand-in-hand with communication.

In parallel with the design development, our communication team identified the ideal approach to showcase the collection. We created a dedicated catalogue for their employees, handling everything from text content to graphic design to product photoshoot. The collection was officially presented at a series of fashion shows in 2024. 

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What happens next?

In 2025, the new workwear was introduced into stores. Over 20,000 employees now wear the new uniforms, and we can’t wait to hear their thoughts on our design. 

 


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