Basic Coats for Chef
A men’s light blue shirt featuring a band collar and a full button front closure. The garment includes a single chest pocket on the left side and short sleeves, providing a clean, regular fit for casual wear.
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Men |
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Color |
Light Blue |
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Style |
Apron |
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Uses |
Householdwear |
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Fittings |
Regular Fit |
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Print & Pattern |
Solid |
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Product Length |
Basic |
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Neckline Type |
Crew Neck |
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Collar Type |
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Placket |
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Sleeve |
Short Sleeve |
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Double Chest pocket |
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Zipper |
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Fabric Type |
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Content |
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Description
Basic Coats for Chef is a 3D digital apparel asset from Binarycloth for virtual sampling, product visualization, ecommerce presentation, and fashion design development. This Digital Products model helps brands, designers, and manufacturers communicate garment ideas more clearly before physical sampling. It can support digital catalogs, product previews, style reviews, merchandising presentations, and online showcase workflows. Use this asset to reduce sample dependency, improve product communication, and create believable virtual fashion visuals for apparel development teams. It is intended for teams that need clearer visual communication, faster digital review cycles, and reusable assets for ongoing fashion product development.
Basic Coats for Chef 3D apparel model
Basic Coats for Chef is a detailed Workwear & Uniforms 3D apparel model prepared for digital fashion workflows, ecommerce product visualization and collection planning. The asset highlights Men, White, Apron, Regular Fit, Short Sleeve, Crew Neck, giving fashion teams a clear product view before physical sampling.
Use this digital garment for virtual showroom pages, merchandising reviews, design presentations, online catalog imagery and apparel development discussions. It helps buyers, designers and production teams evaluate silhouette, styling direction and product story with consistent front-facing visual clarity. The listed use case is Householdwear, making the model especially relevant for that product context.
Binarycloth builds product visuals for brands that need faster sampling, cleaner campaign assets and scalable digital product content. This Workwear & Uniforms model supports modern apparel workflows where accurate 3D visualization reduces repeated sample rounds and keeps product teams aligned.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a digital coat sample like this cost?
A digital 3D coat sample — like this Basic Coats for Chef — starts from $39 per garment, scaling with styles, colourways and detailing. Get a quote for your design.
Can you digitize my fabric so this coat simulates accurately?
Yes — fabric digitalization turns your cloth into a CLO3D-ready PBR material so this coat drapes true to life.
How quickly can you deliver this coat in 3D?
Digital samples are typically ready in 24-48 hours, versus 30-35 days for traditional physical sampling.
Can you make a factory-ready tech pack for this coat?
Yes — we generate tech packs with specs, BOM and measurements straight from the 3D coat.
Can you simulate the padding, quilting and lining on this coat?
Yes — we replicate insulation, quilt lines, heavy panels and lining so this coat looks factory-accurate in 3D, ready for renders and tech packs.
Do I need to send a physical sample?
No — this coat is developed entirely in CLO3D, so there is no sampling, shipping or inventory required.






