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Woven Twill Apron BBQ8073EU - White
LINK KITCHENWEAR

Woven Twill Apron BBQ8073EU - White

Link Kitchenwear
21€56
For 5 articles, size unique, color bordeaux VAT included
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Made in Europe
Made in Europe
Description
The BBQ8073EU barbecue apron in twill fabric is the essential accessory for outdoor grilling. Designed to provide effective protection against splashes and stains, it ensures a pleasant culinary experience. Its twill fabric provides increased resistance, ensuring durable use over time.

With its practical design, this apron adapts to different body types, offering optimal comfort during cooking. Ideal for outdoor cooking enthusiasts, it combines functionality and style to accompany all your culinary adventures.

Product information :
- Material : twill fabric
- Product reference : BBQ8073EU

Fully enjoy your moments around the barbecue with the BBQ8073EU apron, which combines practicality and durability for optimal protection.
Grammage : 240g/m²
Reference : li-bbq8073eu
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Tablier Barbecue
BBQ8073EU - Tablier Barbecue - white
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BBQ8073EU - Tablier Barbecue - bordeaux
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Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
BBQ8073EU - Tablier Barbecue - navy
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BBQ8073EU - Tablier Barbecue - red
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BBQ8073EU - Tablier Barbecue - bottle
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Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
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