Zero Waste, One-of-a-kind Apron, Ochre Denim Patchwork. For Artists, Makers & Gardeners No16:6

£170.00

Unusual and striking, golden colour denim work apron for artists, makers and gardeners. One-of-a-kind it's pieced together using remnants of cloth leftover from making other aprons in the range. Made in tough but soft heavyweight cotton it's carefully designed for work, studio and garden use - the bib has a row of 3 pockets overhanging the apron skirt, for small tools, seed packets, bits and bobs, whilst the skirt has a roomy side pocket. Adjustable straps give all the comfort of a crossback apron combined with the snug fit of a tie apron, or just leave loose for an easy-fit. Beautifully sewn, thoughtfully designed and made-to-last, this apron is highly specialised craftsperson's workwear.

(!) The apron on the model is the first one I made - The 2 flat apron photos and 2 detail shots show the actual apron for sale - very similar but unique!

KEY FEATURES: One of a kind • Patchwork denim • Tough heavyweight 110z denim • No waste sustainable • Adjustable cross back design, fixing through fabric loops • Soft straps • Wide pocket with 3 compartments • Large skirt pocket • Fits wide size range • Strongly constructed • Thoroughly researched & tested design

SIZE: UNISEX SMALL-LARGE Length 97cm bib top to hem, 25.5cm across bib top, 69cm apron skirt width. (Model UK10/US6 170cm/5'7").

FABRIC & CARE: Heavyweight 100% cotton denim. Acrylic herringbone tape. Machine washable 30 degrees or handwash, slow spin. Do not tumble dry. Hot iron

INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE:
** Local state/customs taxes may be payable in some countries
***Multiple orders (International destinations) may be sent in separate packages (because Royal Mail only insure up to £250) or occasionally in one package via UPS when that's more economical.
****USA postage costs have increased because they now include the new US customs tariff for UK goods which is 10% of the item price.

ABOUT: Working in my studio in hilly-leafy South-East London, I make aprons in small batches using cotton canvas, denim or drill - fabrics that are natural, washable and durable. Careful attention to detail, strength of construction and beautiful stitching result in a quality of finish simply not possible in mass production. I cut fabric economically, minimising waste and saving the small remnants to make one-of-a-kind bags for my ‘Boro Collection’.

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