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Denim Patchwork Apron, Barista Boro Apron, One-of-a-kind No16:3. was £126.00 now 25% off

£94.50

Unique, and highly unusual denim patchwork apron in a Japanese Boro style. Made using 20 fabric remnants, carefully pieced together - balancing the different blue denim tones and complementing with contrasting ticking stripe and red canvas. 100% cotton medium-weight fabrics, upmost attention has been paid to detail, finish and strength of construction, made to last – it’s a versatile apron for work, studio, home & garden. Inspired by Japanese Boro clothing and vintage French and American rustic aprons, my Boro Collection reduces waste whilst creating something useful and unusual that will last for years to come.

KEY FEATURES: 20 piece patchwork of denims, red canvas and ticking stripe fabric • One-of-a-kind • Handmade • Patch pocket • Long waist ties • Gift wrapped • No waste • This garment is constructed from small fabric remnants left from cutting out aprons for the 'In The Making - Aprons' range.

SUITABLE FOR: kitchen & baking • gardening & floristry • textile crafts • jewellery makers • sculpture & model making • wood crafts • basketry

SIZE: approx UK 8-18 (USA 4-14)(EU34-44). 99cm bib top to hem, 27cm across bib top, 69.5cm apron skirt width. (Model size UK8/10, 5'7"/170cm)

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

POSTAGE: UK Royal Mail 'Tracked 24' / USA International 'Tracked'. Eco packaging. Gift wrap and packaging (plastic-free): 100% recyclable paper & box, parcel tape is paper with natural rubber based adhesive fully recyclable & compostable.

***EU & CANADA CUSTOMERS please purchase via my Etsy shop https://inthemakingaprons.etsy.com/listing/600258548

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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.