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Old 03-12-2006, 10:20 AM
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http://www.chefworks.com/?page=shop/...873971b677a2e0

there's the ladies pants page.
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Thanks again! More generous hip...now that's the ticket!
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oh yeah! Good stuff. I think I could kickbox in those -- going for the ice.

Sideline -- what are the most comfortable clogs you've worn? I had some from Germany, they were awesome! Lost them in the move....

One of the most romantic things my husband ever did: I'm working, he's at home and not out to sea. I call him in a panic because I'm in sweats in the kitchen and we have to do a gig last minute -- he hi-tails it to the restaurant supply store and buys me the "peppers" chefwear pants, fights seattle traffic, pulls up to the kitchen's back door, opens it in a dramatic fashion, and states "I've got your back honey!!!!"
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sounds like a classy guy!
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Yep. I miss the big lug.
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I usually use my uniform guy for most of my Chef Jackets, He can usually get you a really great deal in the $10-15 range. I use these jackets for everyday use. Then I splurge on 2-3 nice jackets to use as "show" jackets for customer visits, charity events, etc. In the past I have bought Chefware, Chef Revival, etc.
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Hi,

i love your question, as it reminds me back into a young career some 30 years back, when i bought a chefs jacket more expensive in Europe, than i do today in Asia today. there are many creative designers in the world, just ensure it is not made of polyester as that would hurt your skin once your uniform catches fire for what ever reason. contact me, there are some fun uniform designers out here, who have styl and still humble prices.

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