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    The official Williams Sonoma Ultimate Apron is a classic and stylish apron for the man on your list who loves to cook or bake. It comes in four solid colors: navy, green, cream, and black. $40 at ...

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    $220 at Amazon. See at Le Creuset. 2024 F&W Best New Chef Leina Horii of Kisser in Nashville thinks that a large, seasoned cast iron skillet makes for a fantastic (albeit, heavy) holiday gift ...

  5. Chef's uniform - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, an apron will contain pockets, enabling a chef to easily carry the tools of their trade. [7] These embellishments of uniform also serve as an indicator between the bounds of salaried, and casual or part-time staff. [4] [8] Chef at a restaurant in the United Kingdom, 2013. Chefs' clothing remains a standard in the food industry.

  6. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Magazines from the 1940s and 50s feature apron-adorned women in nearly every advertisement that is related to housework or cooking, including those for irons, kitchen appliances, and food products. The 1950s brought out the half-aprons of highly starched cotton, feedsack, [ dubious – discuss ] and for special occasions sheer fabric trimmed ...

  7. Kappōgi - Wikipedia

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    Countess Kiyosu Atsuko wearing a kappōgi in kitchen 1920s. A kappōgi (割烹着, "cooking wear") is a type of smock, originating in Japan.First designed to protect kimono from stains when cooking, it has baggy sleeves with gathered cuffs terminating just after the elbow, and the torso comes down to the wearer's knees. [1]

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