Smart enough for front-of-house, tough enough for the kitchen — the Le Chef Pro Bib Apron (DF76) is built to handle long shifts without losing its shape or colour.
Made from a 65% recycled polyester, 35% BCI cotton blend at 200gsm, this bib apron holds its vibrant colour wash after wash, the fabric copes with the kind of stains and clean-downs that come with a working kitchen.
It's generous long length, gives you a unisex apron that covers properly without restricting movement. The adjustable halter strap lets each member of staff get their own fit, while anti-tangle ties mean less time fiddling at the start of a shift and more time on the pass.
This Le Chef Pro bib apron is also suitable for embroidery, so it's an easy way to add logos or names for a consistent, branded uniform across your team.
Key features
Adjustable halter straps for a personalised fit
Anti-tangle ties for quick, fuss-free wear
65% recycled polyester / 35% BCI cotton — sustainable fabric blend
Machine washable
Suitable for embroidery and branding
Smart enough for front-of-house, tough enough for the kitchen — the Le Chef Pro Bib Apron (DF76) is built to handle long shifts without losing its shape or colour.
Made from a 65% recycled polyester, 35% BCI cotton blend at 200gsm, this bib apron holds its vibrant colour wash after wash, the fabric copes with the kind of stains and clean-downs that come with a working kitchen.
It's generous long length, gives you a unisex apron that covers properly without restricting movement. The adjustable halter strap lets each member of staff get their own fit, while anti-tangle ties mean less time fiddling at the start of a shift and more time on the pass.
This Le Chef Pro bib apron is also suitable for embroidery, so it's an easy way to add logos or names for a consistent, branded uniform across your team.
Key features
Adjustable halter straps for a personalised fit
Anti-tangle ties for quick, fuss-free wear
65% recycled polyester / 35% BCI cotton — sustainable fabric blend
Machine washable
Suitable for embroidery and branding