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  • Designed in Amsterdam
  • Made in Europe

Chef Jacket Bujutsu White

Chef Jacket
Article number
238
As low as € 72.54 € 59.95
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Extra Information
The Bujutsu is slightly different from the rest. It is a playful, modern jacket with character. Unlike the other chef jackets, this model is pulled over the head. The asymmetrical breast pocket gives the Bujutsu its own unique expression. This jacket is a modern version of the classic white chef jacket.
  • Tailored fit
  • Pullover fastening
  • Breast & pen pocket
  • Light weight material
  • Tailored fit, accentuates the outlines of the body.
  • Material weight per m2
  • Lightweight fabric

 

The Bujutsu chef jacket was designed for chef Nick Bril of The Jane** restaurant in Antwerp and is inspired by Japanese style. The collection is modern, sleek and distinctive, with diagonal, asymmetrical pockets that give the items a fresh look. The collection colours are also unique: the chef jackets are not only available in black and white, but also in green. The earthy tones of the bib aprons and waist aprons fit in perfectly with these colours. These colourful outfits draw all eyes towards the kitchen!

 

  • Wash with similar colours
  • Items with press studs, zip fastenings, eyelets or buckles cannot be pressed in the laundrette
  • Always close the Velcro before washing
  • See washing instructions on the inside of the garment
50% Polyester/Poliéster/Poliestere,50% Cotton/Katoen/Coton/Baumwolle/Algodón/Cotone
160 gr/m2
  • The triangle is an indication for a bleaching process. A white triangle means any bleaching agent allowed.
  • The circle gives information on the possibility of professional dry or wet cleaning. The letters within the circle specify the solvents that can be used. The P is used for Professional dry cleaning in tetrachloroethene.
  • This symbol specifies ironing or pressing. The dots within it give the maximum ironing or pressing temperatures. 1 dot: Maximum temperature of 110 °C. Steam iron may cause irreversible damage. 2 dots: Maximum temperature of 150 °C. 3 dots: Maximum temperature of 200 °C.
  • This symbol specifies information on the possibility of domestic drying. The circle inside the square specifies the drying in a domestic tumble dryer. The dots within the circle in the square specify the temperature setting during drying. 1 dot: low temperature of 60 °C, 2 dots: normal temperature exhaust temperature max. 80 °C.
  • This symbol gives information about the possibility and the kind of a domestic washing process by machine or by hand. The ciphers in the washing tub specify the maximum temperature in C, which must not be exceeded.
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