Ryanair’s distinctive royal blue and yellow uniforms will be amended for a new look outfit later this year, as the company continues to update its corporate image through its 'Always Getting Better' campaign.
Ryanair said the blue and yellow colour scheme will remain, but the new uniforms will be “fresher” and "more contemporary", reports the Irish Independent.
So, who’s making the new treads? Calvin Klein? Tommy Hilfiger? Vera Wang?
Nope…
Ryanair's Chief Marketing Officer Kenny Jacobs said: "We didn't go to Milan or Paris to find the person to design the new uniforms - we got a designer in Dublin. The staff love the new design. They were involved in choosing the colour and fabric for the new uniforms and they love them.”
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The uniforms will be unveiled later this year.
We just hope the new uniform is a tad warmer than the one that was used for Ryanair’s 2014 charity calendar shoot...
It does get fairly chilly at 30,000ft.
Pics via Ryanair.com
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