Haute Couture for Haute Cuisine.

Enter a new era with MGB premium chef jackets.


“Elaborate cuts, refined finishes and exceptional fabric”
The Chef Magazine

“The perfect blend of elegance and comfort”
Hotel and Restaurant Industry
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Haute couture pour Haute cuisine

An innovative and exclusive fabric.

To ensure absolute comfort and natural freshness in its chef jackets, MGB has developed Ice Cotton®: a fabric of exceptional quality made from the finest cottons in the world. The unique spinning process ensures extreme freshness achieved mechanically, without chemical treatment. Woven in the Vosges, Ice Cotton is manufactured with the greatest respect for the environment.
Portrait of the creators

A collection by Monica & Gilles Bragard

During the thirty years spent at the head of the Bragard house, which they left in 2012, Monica and Gilles developed a unique know-how in the selection of exceptional fabrics, the extreme care taken in the development of cuts and the refinement of the finishes of professional clothing. To continue the family legacy of four generations, they are now putting their passion and expertise to work for MGB, the new brand of high-end kitchen clothing created in collaboration with their son Thomas. This first MGB collection showcases four variations of the chef's jacket.

See the MGB jacket collection
Patronage

MGB sponsors the Chefs of Chefs Club

When Gilles Bragard invited some of his friends, chefs of heads of state, to a memorable dinner at Paul Bocuse's in 1977, he had no idea that he had just created the most exclusive gastronomic club on the planet.

Today, the Club des Chefs des Chefs (CCC) is considered the true G20 of cuisine, recognized by the greats of this world. Each meeting of this prestigious club is an opportunity for its members to affirm the essential role of culinary diplomacy, to promote national cuisines and to serve noble causes.

The Club also organizes charity dinners around the world to support various charities such as: the Knights of Charity of Mother Teresa in Calcutta, the Franseca Rava Foundation in Haiti and the Amal Foundation in Marrakech.