Siggi Group unveils a new collection of stylish and sustainable attire for chefs, inspired by Shakespeare’s iconic characters.
Vicenza, Italy – Siggi Group, a renowned company specializing in professional attire, has unveiled a new collection of garments tailored for chefs and pastry chefs that merges practical design with artistic inspiration. Known for its commitment to safety, comfort, and sustainability, Siggi continues to innovate, offering products that not only meet the demands of culinary professionals but also reflect a sense of style and environmental responsibility.
The latest collection draws significant creative influence from the works of William Shakespeare, showcasing a range of jackets named after his iconic characters. Notable pieces include the Otello, Jago, Eliseo, Amleto, and Puck jackets for men, while the collection also features a distinctive option for women, named Olivia. These jackets are crafted from breathable stretch cotton and are designed with functional elements such as pen pockets and breathable inserts. A standout innovation, the Otello jacket includes a mobile phone pocket, emphasizing practicality for those working in bustling kitchen environments.
This collection pays homage to Maitre Chocolatier Eliseo Tonti, whose name graces one of the jackets. Tonti is celebrated for his mastery of chocolate as well as his passion for mentoring youth, notably serving as a judge at Sigep Giovani, a prestigious competition for up-and-coming pastry chefs. Siggi Group’s decision to honor Tonti underscores the brand’s dedication to excellence in the culinary arts, as this year the company outfitted competitors at the event.
Sustainability remains a foundational principle for Siggi Group, illustrated by their use of ReLiveTex® certified fabrics for pieces such as the Puck jacket and Macbeth trousers. These materials are sourced from excess textiles that would otherwise contribute to waste, reflecting a commitment to responsible production. The blend of cotton, polyester, and elastane used in these garments ensures comfort and durability, allowing for a stylish approach to reducing environmental impact.
Through this new collection, Siggi Group aims to balance professional attire with an ethical vision. The collection caters to culinary professionals who view their craft as an art form, providing clothing that expresses individuality, creativity, and an alignment with sustainable principles.
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