Corporate garments for the workplace. Suits, blazers, and business casual options for every dress code.
Every office has a dress code. Formal, business casual, startup casual. The human staff follow it. The robot should too. An Optimus unit in a law firm lobby needs a suit. An Optimus delivering packages on a tech campus needs a polo. Same robot, different context, different garment.
Two-piece suit in charcoal, navy, or black. Single-breasted jacket, two buttons, magnetic closure. The jacket is patterned to the Optimus torso profile. No boxy drape. No pinched shoulders. The trouser break falls just above the ankle actuator for a clean line.
Shirt underneath is a bonded-cuff design. No buttons at the wrist. The cuff snaps magnetically and looks identical to a traditional barrel cuff. Pre-tied tie attaches magnetically to the collar point. Cannot be pulled, caught, or tangled in moving parts.
The suit is the default for reception. It signals authority, professionalism, and formality. Visitors to a corporate office expect the person at the front desk to look polished. The Optimus should meet that expectation.
For robots delivering coffee, water, and presentation materials to meeting rooms, we recommend a vest-and-shirt configuration. No jacket. The vest keeps the silhouette sharp while allowing greater arm freedom for carrying trays and operating AV equipment.
Blazer with chinos, or polo with trousers. The blazer is unstructured for a relaxed look. The polo carries the company logo. This is the configuration for tech offices, creative agencies, and coworking spaces where a suit would look out of place.
We offer a seasonal refresh program. New garments every quarter to match seasonal color palettes or updated brand guidelines. Useful for front-of-house robots in image-conscious corporate environments.
Office environments are gentler than hospitality or healthcare. The robot is not handling luggage or surviving autoclave cycles. But the garment still needs to handle daily wear across 12-16 hour shifts, 5-7 days per week.
Fabrics are wrinkle-resistant. No pressing required. Stain-resistant coating handles coffee and ink, the two most common office hazards. Wash cycle rating: 400+. Seam bonding: 80,000 articulation cycles.
Full suits, blazer-and-trouser combinations, business casual shirts, and polo shirts. The configuration depends on your office dress code and the robot's role.
We produce pre-tied ties that attach magnetically to the shirt collar. They look correct and cannot get caught in moving parts.
No. All garments are engineered around the Optimus articulation range. Stretch panels at key joints maintain full mobility. The suit moves with the robot, not against it.