Ultimate Makers Apron - Split Leg, Adjustable Crossback, Cargo Pockets, Tough Canvas. Green No23
The ultimate makers apron, it's exceptionally versatile, packed with useful features - expertly designed canvas work apron for artists & makers, gardeners, potters, . The bib features a row of hanging pockets carefully designed to remain upright and accessible even when the wearer is seated. An overlapped split skirt allows lots of movement whilst ensuring each leg is covered when sitting at the workbench or wheel. Adjustable soft herringbone ties give all the comfort of a crossback apron with the fit of a tie apron. Beautifully sewn, thoughtfully designed and made-to-last, this apron is highly specialised craftsperson's workwear.
KEY FEATURES: Tough medium-heavyweight cotton canvas • Adjustable cross back design, straps knotting through canvas fabric loops at the back • Split leg skirt • Bib has 3 cargo pockets • Large flat skirt pocket • Wide size range & good fit • Handmade • Sustainable small batch making • Strongly constructed • Thoroughly researched & tested design • Sustainable small batch making
SIZE: UK8-18 (US6-14) (EU34-44). MEASUREMENTS: 99cm long bib top to hem, 70cm wide. (Model UK8/10, 5'7"/170cm)
FABRIC & CARE: 100% cotton canvas (Oeko-Tex 100 certified). Soft 'cotton feel' 100% acrylic woven herringbone tape. Machine washable 30C, slow spin. Do not tumble dry. Hot iron (straps - low heat iron)
POSTAGE & ECO PACKAGING: (UK) Royal Mail 'Special Delivery' (USA) International 'Tracked'. Gift wrap and packaging (plastic-free): 100% recyclable paper & box, parcel tape is paper with natural rubber based adhesive fully recyclable & compostable.
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’.