A Chi-Square Test of Independence was used to test the correlation between the parent type (mother vs. father) and uniform design preference (Design A vs. Design B) of 634 participants. The findings indicated that parent type and design preference were not statistically significantly related, χ²(1, N = 634) = 0.079, p = 0.779. The Cramers V = 0.011 effect size was associated with a non-significant relationship, which is far less than the cutoff point of a small effect. The results indicate that mothers and fathers were not different in the preference they made towards the two uniform designs.