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what are chef coats made of
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Chef coats, traditionally known as chef jackets, are typically made from cotton for its breathability and durability. Some modern versions are crafted from poly-cotton blends for added stain resistance and ease of care. High-quality chef coats may also incorporate features like moisture-wicking and antimicrobial fabrics to keep the wearer comfortable during long hours in a hot kitchen. These garments are designed not only for functionality, such as holding tools in their pockets and protecting against kitchen spills and heat, but also to signify professionalism and the chef's rank within the kitchen.
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