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John Ritzenthaler Company P020HT-4X Chef Revival® Basic Chef's Pants 4X Baggy
| Manufacturer | Chef Revival |
|---|---|
| Model Number | P020HT-4X |
| Manufacturer Part # | P020HT-4X |
| Color | Multicolored / Patterned |
| Pattern | Houndstooth |
| Type | Mens Unisex |
| Material | Poly/cotton |
| Size | 4XLarge |
| Style | Baggy |
| Weight | 2 lbs |
| UPC | 758026301150 |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The John Ritzenthaler Company P020HT-4X Chef Revival® Basic Chef's Pants 4X Baggy are a quintessential addition to any professional or home kitchen attire with their practical design and comfortable fit. Made from a durable poly cotton blend, these chef's pants are designed to withstand the rigors of a bustling kitchen environment while providing comfort and ease of movement. The baggy style offers ample room, essential for chefs who require flexibility during rigorous culinary tasks. Featuring a secure elastic waistband with a drawstring, these pants ensure a customizable and snug fit for chefs of various sizes, particularly accommodating a 4X fit. The four-pocket design enhances functionality by offering ample space for essential tools and personal items within easy reach. A classic houndstooth pattern not only adds a touch of traditional elegance but also conceals stains, maintaining a professional appearance throughout shifts. These chef pants are suitable for diverse segments within the food industry, including bustling restaurant kitchens, culinary schools, catering businesses, or home chefs who value professional-quality apparel. The combination of durability, comfort, and practicality makes the John Ritzenthaler Company P020HT-4X Chef Revival® Basic Chef's Pants a versatile choice for chefs seeking reliability and style in their workwear.
