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Chef Works SHC07W-BLU-2XL Women's Charleston Shirt Short Sleeves Contrast Fabric On Inner Sleeve Band & Inner Collar Band
| Manufacturer | Chef Works |
|---|---|
| Model Number | SHC07W-BLU-2XL |
| Manufacturer Part # | SHC07W-BLU-2XL |
| Sleeve | Short Sleeve |
| Size | Womens 52 - 54 (2XLarge) |
| Color | Blue |
| Style | Button Front |
| Type | Cook / Kitchen |
| Material | Poly/cotton |
| Weight | 6.75 lbs |
| UPC | 888106082409 |
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Chef Works SHC07W-BLU-2XL Women's Charleston Shirt Short Sleeves Contrast Fabric On Inner Sleeve Band & Inner Collar Band is thoughtfully designed for women seeking both style and functionality in their culinary apparel. This shirt features a collared v-neck and a matching button front, creating a sophisticated yet practical look suitable for various professional kitchen environments. The short sleeves are complemented by contrast fabric on the inner sleeve band and inner collar band, adding a subtle touch of elegance. Practicality is further enhanced by a left sleeve pocket, offering convenient storage for small tools or notes during busy service hours. The back yoke and front and back darts ensure a flattering fit, while side seam slits provide ease of movement, essential for dynamic culinary settings. Constructed from a durable blend of 65% polyester and 35% cotton, the fabric presents a "ditsy print" in blue, combining durability with aesthetic appeal. Available in size 2XL, this shirt caters to a range of body types, ensuring comfort and style for female chefs across different sectors of the food industry. The Women's Charleston Shirt is a testament to Chef Works' commitment to delivering high-quality, functional, and stylish chef wear tailored specifically for women.

