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my friend is having a murdery mystery dinner party for her birthday. i've been assigned to dress up as a chef. where can i get a pretty inexpensive chef jacket in the bergen county area?? i tried chef central on rt. 17 but their selections are limited.

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my friend is having a murdery mystery dinner party for her birthday.  i've been assigned to dress up as a chef.  where can i get a pretty inexpensive chef jacket in the bergen county area??  i tried chef central on rt. 17 but their selections are limited.

If you're on this Forum, surely you have a favorite restaurant...unless you really want to buy one, ask a chef to borrow one for the night.

Judy Jones aka "moosnsqrl"

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There is a warehouse for Imperial Chefware located of Route 17 near the Lodi Motor Vehicles Agency where they sell some of the extra chef's clothing. Otherwise, I would suggest www.chefware.com and order a jacket online.

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threw the chef jacket idea out the window and got a apron, the long skirt-looking kind and a toque. figured it'd be easier and cheaper. thanks for the input.

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