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Chef Jackets
Keep your kitchen team looking sharp and feeling comfortable with our professional range of chef jackets, designed for performance, durability, and style in busy commercial kitchens. Whether you're outfitting chefs in a fine dining restaurant, hotel kitchen, catering team, or cooking school, our jackets deliver both function and flair.
Available in classic whites, modern black, and custom colours, our chef coats are made from breathable, heat-resistant fabrics that withstand high temperatures and frequent washing. Choose from short or long sleeves, double-breasted designs, lightweight mesh panels, and press-stud or button closures for maximum flexibility and comfort.
Crafted with hospitality-grade materials, these jackets offer a professional appearance, easy movement, and stain-resistant finishes, ensuring your team stays clean, cool, and confident during every shift.
Shop chef jackets tailored for professional kitchens – combining style, hygiene, and durability with fast Australia-wide delivery.
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Chef Works Rochester Chef Jacket
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Aussie Chef Prochef Classic Black Long Sleeves-2XL Jacket
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Aussie Chef Prochef Classic Black Long Sleeves-L Jacket
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Aussie Chef Prochef Classic Black Long Sleeves-M Jacket
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Aussie Chef Prochef Classic Black Long Sleeves-S Jacket
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Aussie Chef Prochef Classic Black Long Sleeves-XL Jacket
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Aussie Chef Prochef Classic Black Long Sleeves-XS Jacket
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Chef Works Montpellier Chef Jacket
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Chef Works St. Maarten Men's Chef Jacket - White
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Aussie Chef New York Press Stud-L Jacket
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Aussie Chef New York Press Stud-M Jacket
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Aussie Chef New York Press Stud-S Jacket
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Aussie Chef New York Press Stud-XL Jacket
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Chef Works Delancey Chef Jacket
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Chef Works Gramercy Men's Denim Chef Jacket
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Chef Works Women's Bridge Vest
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Chef Works Bridge Vest
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Chef Works Newport Men's Executive Chef Jacket - White
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Chef Works Men's Mojave Chef Jacket
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Chef Works Men's Mojave Chef Jacket - Green
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Chef Works Mojave Women's Chef Jacket - White
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Chef Works Chelsea Chef Jacket
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Chef Works Tribeca Executive Chef Jacket
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Chef Works Henri Men's Executive Chef Jacket - White
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Choosing the Right Chef Jackets for Your Business
Chef jackets are professional kitchen uniform — they protect the chef from heat, splash and cuts, and signal section role and seniority across the kitchen. Hospitality Connect's chef jacket range covers Chef Works professional jackets — Marbella, Mayenne, Lyss V-Series, Elyse premium cotton, Torino — alongside Whites Chefs Vegas and Chicago workhorse jackets in short and long sleeve, full size range XS to XXL.
Range overview
- Chef Works professional ranges: Marbella, Mayenne, Lyss V-Series, Elyse premium cotton, Torino — designer-cut jackets for fine dining and front-of-house chef positions.
- Whites Chefs Vegas short sleeve: White and black polycotton; the line workhorse — survives daily wash and grease.
- Whites Chefs Chicago long sleeve: Stud-button placket; classic restaurant cut for hot kitchens needing burn protection.
- Chef Works Essential Vest: For sommelier, front-of-house wine service and bar staff.
- Bakers shirts (Whites Chefs A102): Slightly different cut for bakery and pastry sections.
- Children's chef jackets: Cooking school and family venue programs.
Choosing the right jacket
- Polycotton blends: 65/35 polyester-cotton — durable, dishwasher-tolerant, holds shape after dozens of wash cycles.
- Premium cotton (Chef Works Elyse): Heavier hand-feel; better burn protection; preferred by sauté and pass chefs.
- Short versus long sleeve: Long sleeve for hot stations (sauté, grill); short sleeve for cooler stations (cold larder, dessert).
- Stud versus knot button: Studs are dishwasher-tolerant and quick to replace; knot buttons are traditional and present better at the table.
- Section colour: Black jackets for executive chef; white for line; coloured for section identification in larger kitchens.
Specifying for your kitchen
Industry rule: 3 jackets per chef in rotation — one in service, one in laundry, one spare. A 10-chef kitchen needs 30 jackets minimum. Buy with at least one size up and one down for staff turnover. Hospitality colleges and venue groups should standardise on a single brand and cut for laundry consistency.
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Australian commercial hospitality covers a broad spectrum — quick-service chains, casual dining, fine dining restaurants, function and event centres, pubs and clubs, cafés, bakeries, hotels, aged-care kitchens, hospital food service, school canteens, government catering and the corporate function market. The right specification varies by venue type. We've supplied equipment to all of these, and that experience helps us flag when a piece of equipment is right-sized or when a different model would suit your throughput better.
All standard SKUs in this collection ship from our Melbourne warehouse, with freight to most metropolitan areas in 1–3 business days. Heavy and oversized items are dispatched on tail-lift trucks for ground-level delivery. We coordinate dispatch around your install date so equipment arrives when the kitchen is ready for it, not weeks ahead when it sits in the way. Trade accounts get consolidated freight pricing across multiple line items.
Round out the kitchen uniform with aprons, white chef clothing, and cooks knives for a chef's complete kit.
Why do chefs wear double-breasted jackets?
Why do chefs wear double-breasted jackets?
Chef clothing protects kitchen staff from heat, spills, and sharp objects while maintaining hygiene and a professional appearance in foodservice environments.
Are chef jackets available in different styles and materials?
Are chef jackets available in different styles and materials?
Yes. Chef jackets come in a range of materials including lightweight cotton, poly-cotton blends, and breathable mesh panels. Styles vary from traditional double-breasted to modern single-breasted designs.
Can chef clothing be personalized with branding?
Can chef clothing be personalized with branding?
Absolutely. Many chef garments can be embroidered or printed with your restaurant’s logo, staff names, or other custom branding to enhance professionalism and team identity.
Does Hospitality Connect supply chef clothing?
Does Hospitality Connect supply chef clothing?
Yes. Hospitality Connect offers a range of professional chef clothing and uniforms, with various styles, sizes, and customization options suitable for all types of hospitality operations.
What should a complete chef uniform include?
What should a complete chef uniform include?
A typical chef uniform includes a chef jacket or coat, chef pants, apron, hat or head covering, and non-slip footwear. Each piece contributes to safety, hygiene, and comfort.
More about Chef Jackets
Why buy chef jackets from Hospitality Connect
- Chef Works and Whites Chefs authorised: Genuine stock with full warranty.
- Australian-owned with bulk pricing: Volume orders for venue groups land at trade rates.
- Real warehouse stock: Standard sizes ship same-week; full size range stocked.
- Embroidery and branding: Logo work coordinated through the trade desk.
- Replacement single jackets: Order one or two pieces to top up — no minimum order quantity.
- No-pressure quoting: We'll quote alternatives at different price points so you can choose what fits your budget and timeline.
- Local delivery and pickup: Same-day pickup from our Melbourne warehouse; freight to all states with tracked dispatch.
Chef jacket care and longevity
- Wash separately first cycle: Coloured jackets bleed onto whites in the first wash.
- Don't bleach polycotton: Sodium hypochlorite weakens polyester fibre and yellows whites.
- Cool wash and tumble dry low: High heat shrinks blends and warps button placement.
- Spot-treat blood and oil before laundry: Cold water for blood; degreaser for oil.
- Inspect studs and seams monthly: Replace before they fail mid-service.
Need help choosing? Talk to us
Tell us venue type, headcount and uniform program and we'll quote a jacket fit-out. Trade accounts come with terms.
Tell us about your timeline, fitout stage and the rest of the equipment in the kitchen so we can match the spec to the wider project. We can quote individual SKUs, full kits or staged rollouts depending on your cashflow. Trade accounts include consolidated invoicing across all our supplier brands and net 30 terms once approved.

