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Material
100% cotton
Manufacturing
Woven in France
Description
Inspired by the Palais de l'Élysée and French art-de-vivre, the Elysée collection evokes the gingham of the guinguettes and traditional kitchen tiles. The play of lines and weaves, cockerel's foot, braid and satin magnify the know-how of jacquard weaving, and bring modernity to the linen collection for a dynamic and elegant kitchen! Inspired by the traditional "pied de coq", with this apron you will be able to compete with the greatest French star chefs with style! With its straight cut and adjustable cotton ties, this apron is suitable for all morphologies (apron without pockets). The "French Republic" logo subtly integrates itself in tone on tone in the weaving and inks the products in our heritage and traditions. Our products are woven in 100% cotton, combed long fibers, to guarantee you a superior quality. The longest fibers produce a perfectly smooth and resistant cloth; the fineness of the combed yarns gives incomparable brilliance and precision to our patterns. Because trust in our products is paramount, Le Jacquard Français manufactures products with the OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 label. Created in 1992, this independent international label guarantees a limited and strictly controlled use of substances hazardous to health and the environment during the manufacture of textiles at all stages of processing.Material
100% cotton.
Our products are made of long staple combed cotton to guarantee superior quality to our customers. The longest fibers produce a soft touch, perfectly smooth and resistant linen; the fineness of the combed yarns brings an incomparable brightness and precision to our designs.
GRAMMAGE:
205 g/m²
- OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 : Because having confidence in our products is essential, Le Jacquard Français manufactures products with the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 label ( CQ 1190/1, IFTH). Created in 1992, this independent international label guarantees a limited and strictly controlled use of substances that are hazardous to health and the environment during the manufacture of textiles at all stages of its transformation.