




First impressions matter, and the Chef Works Tulum Chef Coat definitely delivers on style. The single-breasted snap front and sleek design give it a professional look that stands out in any kitchen. The color-matching knit mesh back collar is a nice touch, adding both breathability and elegance.
However, sizing seems to be a bit of an issue. Several users, including myself, noticed that the L size fits more like an XL. While this might be great for those who prefer a looser fit, it can be frustrating if you're expecting true-to-size dimensions.
The thermometer pocket and side slits are practical features that I found genuinely useful during long shifts. They add functionality without compromising the coat's clean lines.
Quality is where things get mixed. The fabric feels durable and maintains its fresh look even after multiple washes - a big plus in our line of work. But those plastic buttons? Total letdown. Mine snapped after just one machine wash, which is unacceptable for a professional chef's coat.
Despite its flaws, when this coat fits right (size down if you're between sizes), it's one of the more comfortable options I've worn during 12-hour kitchen marathons. The breathable mesh back really makes a difference when things heat up.
Final verdict? If you can overlook the button issue (or are willing to reinforce them yourself), this is a decent mid-range chef coat with standout style. Just don't expect perfection in every detail.
