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Short-sleeved chef shirt "recylight" pr904 customization - Black
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Short-sleeved chef shirt "recylight" pr904 customization - Black

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18€46
For 100 articles, size M, color , marking coeur avant VAT included
Ordering without customization

Description

This chef shirt is made from recycled material, combining comfort and environmental respect. It features a mandarin collar with a central snap button closure for ease of use. A contrasting inner collar cover hides daily wear, extending the life of the garment. Practical pocket details allow you to store essentials within reach. The lightweight fabric ensures optimal comfort during long hours of work. Composition: 65% cotton, 35% polyester. This shirt is customizable with embroidery to display your logo or visual identity.

- Contrasting inner collar
- Pocket details
- Lightweight fabric
Grammage : 170g/m²
Reference : pr-pr904
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Short-sleeved chef shirt "recylight" pr904 customization
PR904 - Short-sleeved chef shirt "recylight" pr904 customization - white
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
PR904 - Short-sleeved chef shirt "recylight" pr904 customization - black
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing Bangladesh
Weaving/knitting /
Dyeing/Printing /
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.

Size guide

Measures XS S M L XL 2XL
Chest size 81/86 86/91 91/96 96/101 106/111 111/116
Height 96 104 112 120 128 136

Measurements in cm are subject to a manufacturing tolerance of plus or minus 2cm.

Small size Normal size Large size

Information given as an indication based on a sample of size guides from the ready-to-wear.

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