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Sep 18, 2024 - 08:12 AM
The weave type affects the texture, strength, and appearance of the fabric. Twill and poplin are common weaves for chef coats. Twill weave is robust, wrinkle-resistant, and has a diagonal rib pattern, making it stylish and durable, as seen in the Chef Coat, 100% Spun Poly Twill. Poplin weave, on the other hand, offers a smoother, lighter fabric, ideal for warmer kitchens. The Black Chef Coat, Poplin exemplifies this with its 7.0 oz/sq yd poplin fabric. With various weave options available, chefs can choose based on their specific work environment and personal preference.