Bright Orange Split Leg Apron for Potters & Makers, Crossback, Tough Cotton. No4:5

£142.00
  • Bright Orange Split Leg Apron for Potters & Makers, Crossback, Tough Cotton. No4:5
  • Bright Orange Split Leg Apron for Potters & Makers, Crossback, Tough Cotton. No4:5
  • Bright Orange Split Leg Apron for Potters & Makers, Crossback, Tough Cotton. No4:5
  • Bright Orange Split Leg Apron for Potters & Makers, Crossback, Tough Cotton. No4:5
  • Bright Orange Split Leg Apron for Potters & Makers, Crossback, Tough Cotton. No4:5

This apron is sure to turn heads! Intense rather joyous orange cotton drill, smooth and close woven fabric that water and muckiness won't easily penetrate. The cross back design is so fabulously comfortable you'll forget you're wearing it and the split skirt with generous coverage makes sure each leg is perfectly covered at the potters wheel or work bench. Beautifully sewn, carefully designed and made-to-last, this apron is highly specialised craftperson's workwear.

KEY FEATURES: Split leg skirt • Cross back design • Excellent coverage • Easy-fit with no ties around the neck • Good size bib pocket • 2 Large skirt pockets • Tough cotton drill fabric • Made to last • Sustainable making

SUITABLE FOR: potters • jewellery makers • printers • fine artists • sculpture & model making • wood crafts • basketry

SIZE: approx UK 10-18 (USA 6-14). 92cm bib top to hem, 27cm across bib top, 100cm apron skirt width. (Model size UK10, 5'7"/170cm)

FABRIC & CARE: 100% heavyweight cotton drill. Machine washable 30C, slow spin. Do not tumble dry.

POSTAGE & ECO PACKAGING: Royal Mail Special Delivery / International 'Tracked & Signed'. International orders - customs tax may be applied on delivery. Gift wrap and packaging (plastic-free): 100% recyclable paper & box, parcel tape is paper with natural rubber based adhesive fully recyclable & compostable.

EU CUSTOMERS please purchase via my Etsy shop (etsy.com/uk/shop/InTheMakingAprons)

ABOUT: Working from my little studio, in hilly-leafy South-East London, I make workwear aprons in small batches, using natural fabrics, with minimal waste. I always choose fabrics that are washable and hardwearing, constructing aprons that will last many years longer than normal clothes, retaining their designed purpose and functionality.