Pleated Linen Apron for Artists with Cross Back Straps and 3 pockets. No25:2

£138.00 - £154.00

Delightfully swishy pleated linen apron with cross back straps, designed for artists. A wide bib and fully pleated skirt provide superb coverage, while the crossback straps are fantastically comfortable and adjustable for a personalised fit. This apron also has a split leg version particularly well suited to artists and potters who work seated at the wheel or a work bench ensuring legs are well covered yet unrestricted. Thoughtfully designed and skillfully sewn this apron is highly specialised craftsperson's workwear.

KEY FEATURES: Pleated skirt • Soft drape medium-weight 100% natural linen • Adjustable cross back design • Large bib pocket • 2 Skirt pockets • Fits wide size range • Well constructed • Sustainable small batch making

STANDARD VERSION 1- Fully pleated, NO split (usually in stock)
VERSION 2- Split Leg (made-to-order 1-3weeks)
VERSION 3- Split Leg. NO skirt pockets NO tool loop (made-to-order 1-3weeks)

SIZE: UK8-18 (US4-14). MEASUREMENTS: 96cm long bib top to hem, width at waist 79cm, skirt length 67cm from bib waist. (Model UK10/12, 5'7"/170cm)

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

INTERNATIONAL POSTAGE:
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****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: This is absolutely beautiful linen fabric and matches this apron design perfectly!
Working in my studio in hilly-leafy South-East London, I make aprons in small batches using cotton canvas, denim, drill or linen - 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’.