If you were expecting the Jacket and Leggings of Baker's Delight to look like a standard chef's robe, you can expect away! Only the related Hat of Baker's Delight fits that bill.

While that says what this robe-like cosmetic is not, I'll describe what it actually is like now. In the same pale turquoise as the Hat, the Jacket and Leggings add more decorations, curves and swirls. Tapered sleeves even make their way into this upper body item.

And to anyone wondering if (unlike the hat) this robe dyes well enough, I'd say it dyes the jacket perfectly

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How Well Do the Jacket and Leggings of Baker's Delight Dye?

I've marked this as "completely dyable", because I think enough of it is. all the pale turquoise is replaced by your dye, and I could not see any inconsistency with colour application or evenness either.

This just means the only part not dyable is the middle front piece which is white-and-gold in the original colours anyway.


Different Races/Body Shapes

Here's how this Anniversary cosmetic looks on different races/body shapes.


Honest Niggles

I do have a couple of things that grate me a little bit:

Those Leggings

What does not dye are the baggy brown leggings. I understand the baggy part, as chefs work in hot rooms. But them not reflecting the dye at all I find a bit tricky to manage. If you wear a long-enough cloak, you might not notice from behind, though.

Try a dyed version of the Cloak of the Shining Star, maybe?

Shoes

No, I don't have a problem with the Shoes of Baker's Delight - I quite like them, actually!

But because this is a top-and-trouser combo, you can only wear shoes with it. You could try and find boots that might work, and this particular tunic doesn't block you from doing that. But the baggy trousers clipped with every boot I tried. And I tried a lot of them!