Congratulations to John Lewis & Partners Partner, Sean! Mi Hub surprised Sean at work alongside his colleagues and presented him with a collection of prizes, including a £200 voucher.
The search for 2024’s Uniform Heroes is well underway, with over 180 entries received at the point of Sean's selection. Sean created a fantastic video for his submission which helped him stand out from the crowd. Sean's passion for his career, sense of pride in representing John Lewis, and love for his uniform shone through his entry.
View Sean's full entry, surprise vlog, photos from the day, and kind words others had to say here.
The open call for submissions is running throughout 2024, closing on December 31st, and invites all those who wear a uniform for work to enter the campaign. Four uniform Heroes will be selected throughout the year and surprised on the job with a £200 voucher, plus more surprise goodies.
Submissions can be made at www.uniformweek.com/enter.
We want to hear what your uniform means to you, be sure to share all of the wonderful reasons why you love your uniform
We favour video entries such as a get ready with me or an outfit of the day, over photographs
Photographs or selfies should clearly show you wearing your correct uniform
International Uniform Week is the annual week-long celebration of uniforms and what wearing a uniform means to those who wear it. Each year International Uniform Week launches global uniform supplier Mi Hub's search for Uniform Heroes.
Global uniform supplier, Mi Hub launched the first annual Uniform Hero campaign and International Uniform Week in 2023 in collaboration with its family of brands, including Derby-based Dimensions, US-based Affinity, Cambuslang-based Yaffy and Bristol-based Alexandra.
The first annual celebration in 2023 saw two uniform heroes crowned and surprised on the job amongst their colleagues. Royal Mail Postie, Terence, and NHS Occupational Therapist, Emily were gifted a box of goodies including a Love to Shop voucher, a personalised Regatta jacket, a bespoke personalised teddy dressed in their uniform, and other goodies.
International Uniform Week, 12th – 18th February 2024 kicked off the search for uniform heroes earlier this year as the campaign opened for submissions. The Uniform Hero campaign seeks to recognise uniform-wearing public service figures who feel proud to represent their job and hear from those who proudly wear their uniform.
The campaign is centred around what uniform means to workers, whether it’s a sense of belonging and unity, pride in representing an organisation, or something personal to them. The campaign recognises that a uniform means something different to everyone and celebrates all unique and personal experiences.