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Cleaver & Blade™ “Pray • Cook • Eat” T-Shirt™
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Cleaver & Blade™ “Pray • Cook • Eat” T-Shirt™

Sale price  $30.00 USD Regular price  $40.00 USD
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Chef Streetwear. Kitchen Religion. Built for the Faithful.

 

The Cleaver & Blade “Pray • Cook • Eat” T-Shirt is a statement piece for chefs who treat the kitchen like sacred ground. Designed for professional cooks, line warriors, and culinary lifers, this premium chef shirt represents the ritual, discipline, and chaos of real kitchen culture.

 

Pray before service.

Cook with conviction.

Eat after the war.

Featuring a bold vintage-inspired graphic and the phrase:

“Bless This F*cking Mess.”

Because every shift is a test of faith.

 

 

Built for Real Service

  • Premium midweight cotton for structure and durability
  • Athletic modern fit (true to size)
  • Reinforced collar for long-term shape retention
  • High-quality screen print designed for repeated wash cycles
  • Soft feel with professional structure

 

This isn’t novelty apparel.

It’s chef streetwear made for heat.

 

 

Designed for Culinary Professionals

Perfect for:

  • Line cooks
  • Executive chefs
  • Sous chefs
  • Pitmasters
  • Restaurant owners
  • Culinary artists
  • Back of House lifers

 

Whether you’re working brunch chaos or Saturday night dinner service, this shirt carries the ritual of the craft.

 

 

Part of “The Uniform” by Cleaver & Blade

Cleaver & Blade apparel is built specifically for professional kitchen culture. Not trend-driven. Not influencer merch. Authentic chef clothing rooted in the grind.

The “Pray • Cook • Eat” design reflects what every cook knows — the kitchen demands devotion.

 

 

Style + Fit

  • True to size
  • Structured but comfortable
  • Clean silhouette
  • Works on the line, off shift, or layered under an apron

 

 

 

 

Why Chefs Wear Cleaver & Blade

Because cooking isn’t casual.

 

It’s commitment.

It’s ritual.

It’s controlled chaos.

 

Cleaver & Blade

Chef Apparel | Culinary Streetwear | Built for the Culture

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