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Chef jacket julius long sleeve jm14 - Anthracite
KARLOWSKY

Chef jacket julius long sleeve jm14 - Anthracite

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46€96
For 5 articles, size 62, color white VAT included
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Made in Europe
Made in Europe

Description

This long-sleeve kitchen jacket is designed to meet the demands of restaurant professionals. It combines comfort, durability, and functionality for intensive daily use. Its regular cut ensures optimal freedom of movement, while its Vienna stitching at the back provides comfortable support. The jacket features a row of 5 buttons with snap fasteners for easy and secure closure. A chest pocket with a compartment for fountain pens keeps writing tools within reach. The wrist slits facilitate movement and improve ventilation. The fabric is resistant to washing and easy to maintain, ensuring a long lifespan.

- 65% polyester, 35% preshrunk cotton
- Row of 5 buttons with snap fasteners
- Chest pocket with compartment for pens
- Wrist slits
- Regular cut, Vienna stitching
Grammage : 215g/m²
Reference : ka-jm14
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Chef Jacket Julius Long Sleeve
JM14 - Chef Jacket Julius Long Sleeve - white
Logistics France
Manufacturing Bulgaria
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
JM14 - Chef Jacket Julius Long Sleeve - anthracite
Logistics France
Manufacturing Bulgaria
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
JM14 - Chef Jacket Julius Long Sleeve - black
Logistics France
Manufacturing Bulgaria
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
JM14 - Chef Jacket Julius Long Sleeve - cream
Logistics France
Manufacturing Bulgaria
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.

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