What Fare 1 drivers wear and how they present themselves matters for the chauffeur experience.
Standard category
- Smart-casual: collared shirt, dark trousers, clean shoes
- No jeans, no trainers, no logo-heavy clothing
- Identification visible (PHV driver badge or company badge)
Executive category
- Full chauffeur uniform: pressed dark suit, white shirt, tie or pocket-square
- Polished dark shoes
- Identification visible
Annual or seasonal variations
- Summer: lighter cloth weight on suit, otherwise same
- Winter: overcoat or trench, otherwise same
- Wedding day: matching tie / pocket-square colour on request
Personal grooming
- Clean shaven or neatly groomed beard
- Hair appropriately cut
- No strong fragrance (some passengers sensitive)
Vehicle presentation pairing
Driver presentation is consistent with vehicle presentation. Executive interior cleaned to higher standard, driver attire matches. See Standard vs Executive driver for the full standard.
