Plate with fine pastry. A hand wearing a blue glove holds a piping bag and applies a white mixture onto a small cake.

Whether in a café, a canteen, a large-scale kitchen or a Michelin-starred restaurant – the right chef wear is essential for safety, comfort and efficient work. High-quality clothing not only protects against injuries and dirt, but also supports daily tasks with practical features such as pockets, ventilation and apron loops. Those who value quality and well-thought-out details feel completely comfortable in the kitchen and can fully focus on cooking.

Image of the Sussex chef jacket C836 in white. Image of the Harrow chef trousers S068 with black-and-white check pattern.

 

Professional chef wear can do more than just look good. Pay attention to the following aspects:

  • High-quality materials: Breathable, heat- and dirt-resistant, easy to care for and suitable for frequent washing.
  • Pockets and sleeve pockets: For thermometers, pens and small kitchen tools.
  • Apron loops: Keep aprons securely and comfortably in place.
  • Concealed button plackets: Elegant and safe – nothing gets caught.
  • Ventilation: Inserts on the back or under the arms prevent overheating and improve heat exchange.

 

Image of the Mesh Air Pro jacket C838 in black with orange details. Image of the Mesh Air Pro trousers C073 in black with orange details.

 

 

With well-designed chef wear, you work more efficiently, stay protected and remain flexible and mobile, even in tight and fully staffed kitchens.

 

Orange button leading to our chef wear.

 

In addition to chef jackets and trousers, accessories play an important role in safety, hygiene and comfort in the kitchen. Chef hats or hairnets prevent hair from getting into food and ensure a professional appearance. Aprons protect clothing from stains and hot splashes. Together with high-quality chef wear, these accessories help ensure safe and efficient working conditions in the kitchen.

 

Image of the chef hat S899 in black. Image of the waterproof bib apron S849 in black with white stripes.

 

 


 

Image of the detectable hairnet D102 in blue. Image of the bar apron S845 in black.