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| Hey guys I work as a line cook, and many people say chefworks pants are very comfterable and very relaxing when weared at work. I just bought some chef pants from the website today and it comes in 5 days , and it was only 21.00 bucks with shipping and taxes included, so it was pretty good. Do any of you guys know if this is a known fact, and that the chefworks products are good. Thank you very much for reading my post. -Chef Trance |
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| I wear them, they seem to last. $21 for chef pants is not inexpensive.....there are several others that you can get for 1/2 the price. If I didn't know better this thread would appear to be spam. ![]() |
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| He's not new to the board. Read his 27 other posts. Ctrance is 17yrs old and working his first kitchen job (well, technically his 2nd) |
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| well sorry if it was a spam, and yes hehe this is my first job as a line cook, and yes im 17 years old haha. |
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| okey dokey, sorry Trance.....your thread just read like advertising. |
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| We just switched from Cintas to Chefworks. I got my first pair of pants in, while I definitely prefer my Dickies (costed me about $21 in store), the chefworks so far seem to be ok. I would probably have to complain about whoever does their sewing, as some of the buttons on my jacket are falling off within 1 month of use. |
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| the denim coats seem to last a long long time, the buttons fray just as the jacket is getting that worn in look denim gets....so I replaced them with a whole new set of plastic ones. I like the chartreuse chefworks coat with my shroom logo....... cuisine pants are pretty cool too.....I liked the veg pants they had several years ago but discontinued, which was a total drag. One of the things I don't like is the excessive drawstring. |
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| sounds good guys, all of your advice seemed great thanks alot!!! :] |
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