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Utility outfit turn into an fashion item, can you name more?
28/06/2021

Utility outfit turn into an fashion item, can you name more?

From the bush to the boulevard, the safari jacket has upended its roots and become a genuine style staple, and one of the most versatile pieces of clothing you can own.

THE INTERESTING HISTORY BEHIND THE TRADITIONAL CHEF UNIFORMChefs have a distinguishing uniform that dates back centuries...
05/05/2021

THE INTERESTING HISTORY BEHIND THE TRADITIONAL CHEF UNIFORM

Chefs have a distinguishing uniform that dates back centuries, with the chef’s jacket being the most distinguishing part of the attire today. Chefs in kitchens big and small utilize the chef’s coat and uniform for a variety of reasons.

The Beginnings of the Chef Uniform

French chef Marie-Antoine Careme is credited with the look of the modern chef uniform along with many other culinary innovations. He wanted to create a form of dress that would professionalize the culinary arts to go along with his “high art” French cooking called grande cuisine. In 1822, Marie-Antoine Careme released “Le Maitre d’Hotel Francais”, one of his several cooking books filled with recipes, menu plans, French culinary history, kitchen organization and more.

The two chefs in the drawing are depicted wearing a toque, trousers, a double-breasted jacket, and an apron. This would become inspiration for famous French chef Georges Auguste Escoffier, who created the Brigade de Cuisine aka the named positions in the professional kitchen staff we see in classic restaurants today. Escoffier was inspired by Careme’s work and standardized this style of uniform in his kitchens across France, transforming the culinary world forever.

The Chef Hat (Toque)

The chef’s toque (an Arabic word for ‘hat’) goes beyond keeping hair out of their face or the food. The hat is not only a tool, but a symbol of professionalism and status. There are many different rumored origin stories as to how the toque came to be, and you can read some of the dynamic history here. The hat itself is tall, round, white, starched and pleated. White was chosen as part of the traditional chef uniform to symbolize professionalism and cleanliness.

The hat is also often used to symbolize the skill and rank of the chef. The origin of the pleats came from the idea that a pleat was added when a technique was mastered. If a chef had 100 pleats, he would know 100 different recipes. It is now very traditional to have 100 pleats, but the symbolism still stands. The chefs with the highest rank also have the tallest hats. Various hat styles may be used in kitchens to define roles as well.

The Chef Jacket

A traditional chef coat is a double-breasted jacket made from a thick, white, cotton cloth. Both Careme and Escoffier believed the white jacket was essential, as there was no better way to show that food was prepared in a pristine and safe environment. White is also an optimal color to well as it can deflect heat, helping a chef in a steamy kitchen. The design of the chef coat itself has been carefully selected.

The heavy cotton material helps protect the chef from any intense heat in the kitchen while remaining breathable and absorbent. The long sleeves help to protect the arms from any burns and cuts. The French knotted buttons don’t chip or fall off like plastic buttons do, preventing any chance of contamination. The buttons can also come undone quickly in case of an emergency like a hot spill. The double-breasted jacket protect chefs from steam, splashing liquids and other potential kitchen hazards. This double-breasted feature also can help hide stains.

The Chef Pants and Apron

Escoffier changed the pants from Careme’s original sketch design to a black and white houndstooth pattern that was popular at the time. That particular pattern was chosen to help mask any spills or stains. The traditional long white apron was intended mostly for safety purposes as an extra layer of protection from any spills. It was also designed to be able to remove easily in case of any emergencies.

It’s obvious that this look has changed. Chefs today have swapped the tall hats and checkered pants for more practical and modern styles. Although chefs today wear a variety of colors and styles, the uniform’s history still holds much influence, connecting chefs across many generations.

Source:
https://www.campuscooks.com/the-interesting-history-behind-the-traditional-chef-uniform/

Uniforms around the world  #1: Hong Kong School Uniforms - Past and PresentFrom 1840s to 1920s, students attending Sishu...
18/03/2021

Uniforms around the world #1: Hong Kong School Uniforms - Past and Present

From 1840s to 1920s, students attending Sishu or traditional Chinese private schools wore the Chinese costume of the time as did those who went to missionary, charity and government sponsored institutions. Thus it is not difficult to find images showing groups of male students in Magua (馬褂) or Cheongsam (長衫) and girls in blouse and skirt and Qipao (旗袍). When in 1918 St Paul’s Girls’ College required all its students to wear school uniform to reinforce a sense of group identity, this concept was quite new. Despite the rapid adoption of different uniforms by almost all schools in Hong Kong, there is still no ordinance nor regulation making the practice compulsory. In other words, uniform remains entirely at the discretion of the school. In June 2014, however, the Equal Opportunities Commission did introduce a Guide on “Racial Equality and School Uniforms” to help schools to make their uniform codes racially and culturally inclusive.

Though small size when compared to other great cities in Asia, Hong Kong has 2,179 day schools covering kindergarten, primary and secondary levels, and special needs. Despite having a large number of schools in quite a small urban area, it is noteworthy how each has managed to differentiate itself in the styling, fabric, badging and colour design of its uniform, so much so that the choice of uniform makes the visual identity of each school in some way unique.

With uniform now central to how almost every Hong Kong school constructs a group identity, the paucity of academic literature on the subject is surprising. School websites, annual reports, archives and student memoirs occasionally offer interesting asides about how their uniforms originated and evolved but it is difficult to glean much sense of a general history. Nonetheless, school uniform has recently become a topic of interest, at the beginning of each new school year, as the press may report tales infused with nostalgia for some older practices. School uniforms following the style of Qipao, the Chinese Tunic Suit (a high jacket with buttoned collar, five front buttons and four pockets) or sailor suit have been given coverage.

Find out more at the link below from Hong Kong Museum of Education and The Education University of Hong Kong.

Source:https://www.museum.eduhk.hk/upload/schooluniforms_booklet.pdf

Africa Uniforms Ltd, a specialized uniforms and apparel manufacturing company under its new apparel brand “Afriwear” lau...
12/03/2021

Africa Uniforms Ltd, a specialized uniforms and apparel manufacturing company under its new apparel brand “Afriwear” launched “Together We Fight COVID-19” Campaign in Rwanda. It was a joint effort through the company’s liaison with New Hope for Future, a Non-Governmental Organization dedicated to support those who are in need. The company donated a total of 14,200 barrier masks to the community in Kicukiro, Musanze, Kamonyi and Rwamagana Districts. The masks with the Rwandan colors stripe in the middle will be used to stem the spread of coronavirus during the pandemic.

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12/03/2021

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Together We Fight COVID-19
22/01/2021

Together We Fight COVID-19

Africa Uniforms Ltd has donated 14,200 face masks to vulnerable communities in Kicukiro, Musanze, Kamonyi and Rwamagana districts. The masks with the Rwandan colors stripe in the middle will be used to contain the spread of coronavirus pandemic.

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