Hospitality Uniforms

Customised with embroidered or printed company logo

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Chef Jacket

Helps prevents burns by creating a barrier between the skin and hot appliances and spillages. Long sleeve jackets help to keep you cool and prevent injury due to heat. Optimised for embroidery

  • Available in tetrex and twill

  • Options of buttons or ties

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Aprons

Long aprons used for hygiene purposes. Worn by Farmers, Florists, Restaurant Workers, Food Vendors, Coffee Baristas, Bars tenders, Merchandisers etc. In addition to being worn as a uniform, it can also be used as a promotional tool. Optimised for embroidery and printing.

  • Available in tetrex, twill and PVC

  • Available in an adjustable design or standard design.

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Half Aprons

Primarily used in the hospitality industry, thanks to its helpful front pockets and short style allowing for easy movement. Optimised for both embroidery and printing.

  • Available in tetrex and twill material

  • Available in different length options.

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Chef Hat

Did you know that historically the wearing of the toque blanche indicated the status of the chef. The higher the chef’s hat was the more senior he was. Furthermore the number of pleats indicated the number of recipes the chef has mastered.

  • Available in tetrex and twill

  • Optimised for embroidery

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Chef Bandana

A more snug fit compared to the chef hat, with the tie around.

  • Available tetrex and twill

  • Optimised for embroidery

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Chef Trousers

Chef trousers help prevent contaminants from everyday clothes from contaminating the food. the loose fitting help with movement and breatheability. They are made from a thick material to proctect from the dangers of hot spills.

Traditionally chef trousers were black and white checked, although they are available as plain trousers.

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