Material
Polyviscose (35% Viscose, 65% Polyester)
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Colour
Light Blue
Sleeve
Long
Cutting
Unisex
Chef Jacket Specifications
- Cross Over Yoke
- Expose Ring Buttons
- Pen Pocket on Left Sleeve
- Side Slit for Movement
The Bay Chef Jacket
Introducing Bay Chef Jacket — designed with maximum comfort and functionality in mind. This jacket is perfect for chefs who want to look and feel their best while working in the kitchen.
One of the standout features of our chef jacket is the collar, which has been designed with maximum comfort in mind. The v-shape design ensures that the collar won't rub against your neck, making it easy to wear for long periods of time.
We've also chosen a fabric that is denim-like but with better washing qualities, ensuring that the jacket is both durable and easy to care for. This means you can wear it again and again without worrying about it losing its shape or color.
For added functionality, our chef jacket features a left sleeve pocket for holding kitchen equipment such as thermometers or pens. This pocket is conveniently located and easy to access, allowing you to focus on your cooking without worrying about misplacing your tools.
Available in a variety of sizes, our chef jacket is the perfect choice for anyone looking for a comfortable and functional uniform.
Best Features
- Designed for Everyday Wear
- Strong Seams for Extra Durability
- High-grade materials and Excellent Workmanship
- Tried & Tested: Home or Commercial Machine Wash
- In-house Manufacture to Ensure Each Uniform is Made Right.
Model Specifications
Wearing unisex size M, standing 178cm
Disclaimer
Please note that this product is worn by a professional model and is intended for illustration purposes only. There may be slight variations in the colours of fabrics, dyes, prints, or embroideries between the image displayed on your monitor and the actual product. Additionally, different fabric batch lots may exhibit slight differences in colour. Colour differences can occur due to the nature of fabric dyes, the weather during dyeing, and variations in display outputs influenced by lighting, digital photography, and the colour settings of your computer monitor.