Tesla Optimus, Figure 03, Boston Dynamics Atlas, XPeng Iron, 1X NEO, Unitree G1, and custom platforms.
Hand construction in our Paris studio. 3D scanning, custom patterns, sensor-transparent panels, heat-channeling architecture.
Standard collections 6-8 weeks. Bespoke singular 12-16 weeks. Rush options available for select tiers.
Industrial Luxe from €5,500. Executive Protocol €12,000. Bespoke Singular from €25,000. View all pricing.
Humanoid platforms vary dramatically in proportion, joint architecture, and sensor placement. A garment cut for Tesla Optimus cannot accommodate the Xpeng Iron's bionic spine, and neither will fit the backward-articulating knees of an Unitree G1. Modified human clothing creates worse problems: bunching at actuator joints, sensor occlusion, trapped heat that forces thermal throttling. Custom robot clothing eliminates these failures by starting from the machine's actual geometry rather than approximating it.
The result is apparel that clears every joint through its full articulation range, maintains transparency for LiDAR and camera systems, and channels heat away from servo motors rather than insulating them. Form follows engineering.
The Optimus platform's near-human proportions make it receptive to adapted tailoring techniques, but its 40 degrees of freedom still demand precision. Our patterns account for shoulder rotation up to 270 degrees and elbow flexion to 150 degrees. Fabrics are sourced globally, including technical wool blends from Italy and sensor-transparent mesh developed in-house, then assembled in our Paris studio with hand-completed seams at every stress point.
Optimus commissions span corporate suiting, domestic casual wear, branded hospitality uniforms, and event ensembles. Each garment ships with a detailed installation guide and care protocol specific to the deployment scenario.
Xpeng Iron's 82 degrees of freedom and bionic spine produce movement more fluid than any other platform on the market. Clothing this machine requires articulated panel construction with multi-axis stretch zones at the torso, shoulders, and hips. Our Xpeng Iron garments use a second-skin approach: lightweight, high-recovery fabrics bonded to structural underlayers that move with the machine's musculature rather than against it.
The effect is striking. Properly dressed, the Iron moves with the same fluidity bare or clothed, its attire accentuating rather than concealing its remarkable joint travel.
Beyond Optimus and Iron, we engineer custom garments for every major humanoid platform. Boston Dynamics Atlas requires reinforced construction for its powerful hydraulic movements. Figure 03 benefits from lightweight, breathable designs suited to its precision-focused applications. 1X NEO and Unitree G1 each present unique articulation geometries that demand purpose-built for each platform pattern engineering.
If your platform is not listed, we welcome the challenge. Our engineering team has onboarded new robotic platforms in as little as two weeks, building complete dimensional archives and articulation maps from which all future garments are derived.
Every custom commission begins with a platform assessment. We capture precise measurements from your specific unit, either through on-site 3D scanning or from documented platform specs supplemented by photographs. Design concepts are developed in consultation with the client, refined through digital prototyping, and constructed in our atelier using fabrics selected for the deployment environment.
Delivery includes premium installation by our team, a full range-of-motion validation, and a maintenance kit tailored to the garment's materials. Seasonal refresh programs and ongoing alterations are available for clients who maintain evolving wardrobes. View the full 16-week commission timeline.
Humanoid robots are entering every sector. Each deployment demands clothing that meets industry-specific functional requirements, brand standards, and safety regulations. We engineer garments for all of them.
Hotel concierge robots, doorman units, lobby greeters, and in-room service robots all benefit from custom clothing that matches property branding. A five-star hotel in Abu Dhabi requires a different aesthetic than a boutique ryokan in Kyoto, but both need garments that convey warmth and professionalism while withstanding 18-hour operational cycles. Our hospitality garments feature stain-resistant fabrics, quick-release panels for maintenance access, and brand-matched colorways with embroidered or woven insignia.
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Hospital assistant robots, pharmacy dispensing units, patient transport robots, and rehabilitation therapy companions operate in environments governed by strict hygiene protocols. Custom robot clothing for healthcare must be antimicrobial, fluid-resistant, autoclave-safe or machine washable at high temperatures, and designed in calming, non-threatening colorways. We engineer garments from medical-grade fabrics that withstand repeated sterilization without degrading sensor transparency or joint mobility. Scrub-style tops, clinical coats, and patient-friendly soft-shell covers are all available.
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Customer-facing retail robots serve as brand ambassadors. Whether greeting shoppers in a luxury boutique, assisting navigation in a department store, or demonstrating products in an electronics showroom, these robots must embody the retailer's brand identity. Custom retail robot clothing incorporates brand colors, logo placement, and styling that matches staff uniforms or exceeds them. Fabrics are selected for visual appeal under commercial lighting, with reinforced construction for high-traffic environments where the robot may interact with hundreds of customers daily.
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Warehouse robots operate in demanding conditions: temperature extremes, dust, debris, constant motion, and proximity to heavy machinery. Custom clothing for logistics robots serves protective and identification purposes. High-visibility panels, reflective striping, and department-coded color systems allow human workers to identify robot roles at a glance. Durable, tear-resistant fabrics protect exposed joints and cable runs from particulate ingress. Our warehouse garments incorporate ventilation channels to prevent heat buildup during sustained operation and are designed for rapid removal when maintenance is required.
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Security patrol robots and surveillance units benefit from clothing that projects authority while maintaining full sensor functionality. Custom security robot uniforms feature dark, professional colorways with badge placement zones, reflective accents for nighttime visibility, and weather-resistant outer layers for outdoor patrol routes. Camera and LiDAR windows are integrated seamlessly so the garment does not compromise detection capabilities. For indoor security in corporate lobbies or event venues, more refined styling is available that balances professionalism with approachability.
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Classroom assistants, university lab robots, library helpers, and research demonstration platforms all benefit from approachable, friendly clothing that reduces intimidation. In educational settings, robot clothing serves a dual purpose: it makes the machine more relatable to students (particularly younger children) and protects the robot's surfaces in environments where physical interaction is frequent. Bright, cheerful colorways, soft textures, and washable materials are standard. For university and research contexts, more neutral, professional styling is appropriate, often incorporating institutional branding.
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Event host robots, trade show presenters, mascot robots, theme park performers, and promotional units require clothing that captures attention and creates memorable interactions. Custom event robot clothing ranges from elegant formal wear for gala evenings to theatrical costumes for immersive experiences. We build garments with LED integration zones, quick-change panels for multi-act performances, and branded overlays that can be swapped between events. For trade shows and product launches, robot clothing becomes a marketing asset, drawing crowds and generating social media engagement.
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Reception robots, meeting room assistants, mail delivery units, and corporate campus guides require clothing that matches organizational dress codes. A robot in a financial services lobby should project the same polish as the firm's human staff. Custom corporate robot clothing includes tailored suits, branded blazers, and business casual ensembles calibrated to the company's visual identity. Garments feature logo embroidery, corporate color matching, and construction that maintains a crisp appearance through extended operational hours without wrinkling or sagging.
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Property viewing assistants, building management robots, and real estate showroom greeters represent an emerging deployment category. These robots must convey trust and professionalism while navigating varied indoor environments from luxury penthouse showings to commercial property tours. Custom real estate robot clothing features smart-casual or business styling with agency branding, premium fabrics that photograph well (since real estate is image-driven), and construction that handles movement across different floor surfaces and through doorways without snagging.
Restaurant server robots, barista units, food delivery robots, and sommelier assistants operate in food-contact-adjacent environments where hygiene and spill resistance are non-negotiable. Custom food service robot clothing is constructed from food-safe, wipeable fabrics that meet local health department requirements. Aprons, server vests, chef-inspired jackets, and cafe-style uniforms are all engineered with the same articulation precision as our other garments. Color coding can distinguish front-of-house from kitchen roles, and branding can match restaurant identity down to the thread color.
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Showroom robots in automotive dealerships serve as product specialists, guiding customers through vehicle features and specifications. These robots operate in premium retail environments where brand presentation is paramount. Custom automotive robot clothing matches manufacturer brand guidelines with precision: specific Pantone colors, logo placement per brand standards, and material quality that reflects the luxury positioning of the vehicles on display. Garments are engineered for showroom lighting conditions and must maintain visual impact across long operational hours.
Tour guide robots in museums, galleries, heritage sites, and tourist information centers require clothing that blends institutional credibility with visitor approachability. For museums, period-appropriate styling can complement exhibits. For city tour guide robots, weather-resistant outer layers and high-visibility accents ensure safe outdoor operation. Custom museum robot uniforms incorporate institutional branding subtly, allowing the robot to serve as a helpful presence without distracting from the exhibits. Audio speaker windows and gesture clearance zones are engineered into every garment.
Branch assistant robots, wealth management greeters, and insurance office reception units operate in environments where trust and gravitas are essential. Custom banking robot clothing draws from the same tailoring traditions as human financial services attire: conservative suiting, premium fabrics, restrained color palettes, and impeccable finishing. Garments feature institutional logo placement, name badge integration, and construction that projects stability and reliability. These robots often serve as the first point of contact, so their appearance directly influences client confidence.
Agricultural robots operating in fields, greenhouses, and livestock facilities face extreme environmental challenges: UV exposure, moisture, soil, chemical spray residue, and temperature swings. Custom clothing for farming robots prioritizes protection over aesthetics, though visual identification remains important for safety. UV-resistant, waterproof, and chemical-resistant fabrics shield vulnerable components. High-visibility panels and reflective elements ensure human workers can locate robots in large fields. Quick-rinse construction allows rapid cleaning between tasks.
Construction site robots and industrial facility units operate in the most demanding physical environments. Custom clothing for these deployments is engineered as protective equipment: impact-resistant panels over vulnerable joints, flame-retardant fabrics for welding-adjacent operations, dust sealing at cable ingress points, and high-visibility compliance per OSHA and EN ISO standards. Garments must survive repeated exposure to concrete dust, metal shavings, hydraulic fluid, and extreme temperatures while maintaining full joint articulation for the robot's operational tasks.
Companion robots, medication reminder units, and assisted living facility helpers serve some of the most sensitive user populations. Custom clothing for elder care robots emphasizes warmth, softness, and familiarity. Fabrics are chosen for their tactile qualities since residents may touch or hold the robot's arms. Calming colors, soft knit textures, and designs that reference familiar clothing archetypes (cardigans, polo shirts, aprons) help residents feel comfortable. All materials are hypoallergenic, easily washable, and free of small parts that could detach. Sensor transparency is maintained while creating an appearance that feels more companion than machine.
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Gym assistant robots, sports coaching units, stadium service robots, and athletic training companions require clothing built for dynamic environments. Custom sports robot clothing uses moisture-wicking, high-stretch performance fabrics that mirror athletic wear. Team branding, sponsor logos, and sport-specific styling are integrated into garments engineered for rapid movement. Stadium and arena robots may need weather protection for outdoor events, while gym-based units require breathable construction that prevents overheating during sustained coaching sessions.
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Regardless of industry, every custom commission follows the same rigorous process: 3D scanning of your specific unit, iterative pattern development, fabric selection matched to your operational environment, hand construction in our Paris studio, and premium delivery with range-of-motion validation. We have dressed robots for luxury hotels in the Middle East, hospitals in Japan, retail flagships in Los Angeles, and logistics centers in Germany. Each project deepens our engineering library and informs the next.
Whether you are deploying one robot or outfitting a fleet of fifty, our custom program scales. Volume orders receive dedicated project management, standardized sizing across identical units, and replacement garment programs to maintain appearance standards over time. Learn about our enterprise partnership program.
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