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Cook apron Woven cotton polyester ks70100eu customized - Black
LINK KITCHENWEAR

Cook apron Woven cotton polyester ks70100eu customized - Black

Link Kitchenwear
16€18
For 30 articles, size unique, color , marking Bas gauche avant VAT included
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Made in Europe
Made in Europe
Description
This cook apron is designed to offer comfort and durability in the kitchen. Woven in 2/1 twill, it combines cotton and polyester for increased resistance and easy maintenance. Reinforcements on tension points ensure increased longevity, even with intensive use. It is possible to customize this apron with your logo or your visual, making it an excellent communication support for your company or an original gift idea. Dimensions: 100 x 70 cm Composition: 65% Polyester / 35% Cotton
Grammage : 240g/m²
Reference : li-ks70100eu
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KS70100EU - Tablier cuisinier - navy
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Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
KS70100EU - Tablier cuisinier - bottle
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KS70100EU - Tablier cuisinier - black
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Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
KS70100EU - Tablier cuisinier - white
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Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
KS70100EU - Tablier cuisinier - royal
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Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
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