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Le Verre Volé

The Service Works Tan Market Smock

€140.00
‘Designed for chefs, adapted for all’ is the motto of Service Works , based in South London and creating garments for some of the UK’s most prestigious Michelin Star kitchens, as well as long-standing, family run, destination eateries.

For this collaboration with French institution Le Verre Volé, the iconic planet logo is made as a patch on the chest and the logo font is embroidered on the lower back of this heavyweight 11oz cotton, regular fit and fuss-free market smock jacket.

This Market Smock jacket is made from cotton canvas - garment dyed for a broken-in on day one feel - and it’s finished with two drawstrings at the hood and waist.

Easily paired with the matching pants, this is a classic utilitarian and workwear piece that is destined to get better with age, like fine wine.

Le Verre Volé is a popular wine bar and restaurant located in Paris, France. It is situated in the 10th arrondissement, near Canal Saint-Martin. Known for its impressive selection (more than 400) of natural and organic wines, Le Verre Volé attracts wine enthusiasts from all over. The establishment also offers a menu of delicious, seasonal small plates and dishes that pair well with the wines. Its cozy, intimate atmosphere and knowledgeable staff make it a favorite destination for locals and tourists alike who are looking for a unique and memorable dining experience in Paris.

  • Address : 67 rue de Lancry, 75010 Paris
  • Category : Bistro - Wine Cellar - Wine Bar
  • Established : 2000
  • Director : Thomas Vicente & Cyril Bordarier
  • Sommelier : Thomas Vicente
  • Capacity : 50
  • Opening Hours : Every day, from 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM and from 7:30 PM to 1:00 AM
  • Phone : 01 48 03 17 34
  • Website : leverrevole.fr
  • Reservations : 01 48 03 17 34
  • Instagram : @verrevole
  • Signature : Natural wine
  • Our favorite table : A table on the small terrace, watching people pass by on the Canal Saint-Martin