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Women's Chef Shirt Short Sleeves Green-Generation

Sale price£56.00 GBP

Price includes UK's customs fees (estimated at 30-35%). No additional fees to pay upon delivery!


Model: JF 27

  • Women's Innovative sustainable chef shirt with short sleeves that combines urban style with natural flair.
  • Polyester content made from recycled plastic.
  • Slightly tapered cut.
  • Jersey-piqué back insert provides pleasant ventilation and increased freedom of movement.
  • With press studs for quick opening and closing.
  • Front part with zipped pockets and welt pocket on the left sleeve.
  • Stylish use of contrasting ribbons on the sleeves and neck for a urban look.
  • Matching men's model: JM 36 (manufacturer article number).

  • Front section: twill weave, 65% polyester (recycled) / 35% cotton, 150 g/m².
  • Back section: jersey piqué, 100% polyester (recycled), 170 g/m², breathable, moisture-regulating.

  • Global Recycled Standard (GRS): This product is certified according to GRS. It contains 72% GRS recycled polyester and has been produced in an environmentally and socially responsible way. (Certified by Control Union, CU 1091876).
  • GREEN BUTTON: This product is certified according to the government-run certification label Green Button. This means: high social and ecological standards. A total of 46 stringent social environmental standards must be met. Set by the state and controlled be independent auditors. (Certified by Control Union, CU 1091876).

  • STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®: This product has been tested for harmful substances and certified according to STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®. (Certified by Hohenstein, S22-3027)
SHIPPING TO THE UK
2-3 working days.
Please allow for a longer delivery time for a product with embroidery.



BRAND ORIGIN
Germany

Color:Black
Size:
Women's Chef Shirt Short Sleeves Green-Generation
Women's Chef Shirt Short Sleeves Green-Generation Sale price£56.00 GBP

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