Do any of you wear a chefs coat, or apron or a tank top or anything, for home use?
As we all know, cooking can get messy at times, even when you are still careful. No one wants to fuck up their nice shirt or pants with a big ass splatter of whatever might be being chopped or cooked or whatever.
I was thinking about buying a cheap chef coat to keep on a hanger in my kitchen to throw on whenever I cook. Typically I take off my shirt and just cook in my tank top, or even bare skin which isnt always a good idea.
Elijah Parker
>wearing a chef uniform at home
This is some next level autism
Easton Rogers
I also said an apron (or whatever). Learn to read you gay faggot. Also it wouldnt be the entire uniform, just the dumb shirt to let that get splattered on an shit without worrying about it ruining your clothes.
Juan Roberts
I live alone so I cook nekkid except for my gun belt unless im frying bacon. Then a loin cloth is appropriate
Gavin Gray
Wait is "gun belt" a euphemism for just having your cock out and not wearing clothes?
Bentley Gray
No, I mean I am wearing my pistol.
Blake Mitchell
>he doesn't wear a maid outfit when doing housework
David Thomas
No I don't go that far. I'll wear a vinyl apron though
Eli Jenkins
>wearing a pistol in your home
Are you in an area where there are roving bands of feral nogs rampaging through the streets? I can sympathize then, but you should probably look at moving.
Nathaniel Phillips
Mine is comfy to wear when I watch Jamal banging my wife in their kitchen.
Jonathan Collins
>Are you in an area where there are roving bands of feral nogs rampaging through the streets?
No, but I did for years. I live in a rural setting now were my nearest neighbor is like 1/2 mile down the road and they are legit Amish and run a bakery.
Old habits die hard.
Lucas Myers
I wear an apron if I know shit is going to get heavy during cooking at home. Beyond that I typically just wear a t-shirt I consider disposable.
Chef jacket...I own like 5 of, and I never wear at home. I consider them work only clothing.
Nathan Clark
Get an apron or a cheap long sleeve shirt Do not buy a chefs jacket to use at home. That is stupid
Jaxson Sullivan
I never realized how much I've wanted to do this until your post.
Camden Flores
If I'm just at home on my own I just get around in a pair of underpants, sometimes socks if the tiles are cold.
Aaron Young
I've fucked up a lot of clothes.
I've since tried to use aprons. Some are cottony flimsy pieces of shit, some go past my knees and are made of thick nylon. Different task, different apron.
I've noticed though that the "halter neck" aprons give me neck/shoulder pain, and it's kind of hard to find aprons with individual shoulder straps. I have a few, but I'm wearing them to death.
Jaxon Davis
>he doesn't wear a maid outfit while posting step up senpai
Nicholas Thomas
who wears a nice shirt and pants when they're at home? I'm usually nekkid when Im at home including while cooking
Jace Smith
i go naked except for apron and black socks in case of hot spatter, dont want to singe muh sausage
Evan Hernandez
nothing sexier than reduced price bacon and fat hairy dudes
Jayden Cox
Yeah, I have my aprons and jacket from when I worked in kitchens, so I do wear those at home. If you cook everyday, it nicer to not ruin your clothes.