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Chefs Clothing To Keep You Cool This Summer

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“Warm with sunny spells” is the weather forecast which many of us have become accustomed to over the last few weeks. And yet, despite the rain which has been steadily making its way across Ireland and the UK, temperatures have remained somewhat humid. Keeping cool in the kitchen can make work life a little more comfortable in such warm weather conditions. Our chefs clothing can cater for you and your workwear requirements, which will help you to feel comfortable and stylish.

One of our best selling chefs jackets to date is the Whites Vegas Chefs Jacket Short Sleeve. Constructed from a comfortable, polycotton 235g/m2 fabric, this lightweight jacket will withstand rigorous laundering and is quick-drying too.

Neckerchiefs are a great accessory when worn with chefs’ jackets. Better still, they help to keep chefs necks cool whilst in the kitchen, in turn keeping them cooler.




Introducing Chef Works Cool Vent – it’s “The Next Generation of Cool.” Chef Works

This leading brand of chefs clothing have created an award-winning fabric technology - Cool Vent - which encourages evaporation and allows cool air back through to the body. The fabric is a feature across a range Chef Works’ jackets, trousers and headwear which is a rather cool and comfortable alternative to the traditional chefs clothing.

The Chef Works Valais Grey Chef Coat is a fine example of this, and is also available in white with grey panels too. This chefs jacket design features contrasting black, Cool Vent panels under the arms and on the back.

And to top it all off, Chef Works have designed a collection of Cool Vent Beanies. The product features the Cool Vent fabric to the top of the hat which will encourage air to circulate. The Velcro closure at the back means that this catering hat is fully adjustable.









The Nisbets embroidery service can personalise your workwear with your own brand name and logo, staff names and titles. This comprehensive service is available across a range of catering clothing including; chefs jackets, t-shirts, trousers and baseball caps. 

By Penny Ford