I’ve been forever searching for an apron that doesn’t have an adjustable neck tie. My very first apron (which I used till this day) had an adjustable neck holder (I’m not sure what it’s called, so sorry for confusing you!), and it was constantly causing strain on my neck. I don’t think the discomfort had anything to do with the adjustability of the loop, though. I never liked anything that wraps around my neck, so the new apron had to be on my shoulders.
Like this one!
This apron comes in 2 colors - linen and fern (this moss green color). Honestly, it took me forever to decide on a color because I loved them both so much. I initially wanted to get the linen color because every Youtuber or cook bloggers seem to wear some white aprons, but I reminded myself that I’m a clumsy cook, and there was no way I’d be able to get spaghetti sauce out of this beautiful white apron. The alternative was this beautiful green color, so it wasn’t much of a compromise.
The awesome thing about this apron is that it is so utilitarian and versatile.
It can be used not only in kitchens but also in gardens and studios or art workshops.
I mean, look at this apron - how pretty and stylish.
The Floral Society has nailed the design. It looks so natural and laid back.
The apron features 2 oversized pockets in front, and I can see how useful these pockets are going to be, especially when you’re out in the backyard, gardening.
The fabric is thick and durable, making it an ideal workhorse for any touch job. Whether you’re a hobby baker or a home chef cooking for 5, this apron’s got your back.
I love the way this apron features a cross-back design.
It feels so much more comfortable than a traditional apron that wraps around my neck.
The Workshop Apron is designed by Floral Society USA and made in India.
I’ve been forever searching for an apron that doesn’t have an adjustable neck tie. My very first apron (which I used till this day) had an adjustable neck holder (I’m not sure what it’s called, so sorry for confusing you!), and it was constantly causing strain on my neck. I don’t think the discomfort had anything to do with the adjustability of the loop, though. I never liked anything that wraps around my neck, so the new apron had to be on my shoulders.
Like this one!
This apron comes in 2 colors - linen and fern (this moss green color). Honestly, it took me forever to decide on a color because I loved them both so much. I initially wanted to get the linen color because every Youtuber or cook bloggers seem to wear some white aprons, but I reminded myself that I’m a clumsy cook, and there was no way I’d be able to get spaghetti sauce out of this beautiful white apron. The alternative was this beautiful green color, so it wasn’t much of a compromise.
The awesome thing about this apron is that it is so utilitarian and versatile.
It can be used not only in kitchens but also in gardens and studios or art workshops.
I mean, look at this apron - how pretty and stylish.
The Floral Society has nailed the design. It looks so natural and laid back.
The apron features 2 oversized pockets in front, and I can see how useful these pockets are going to be, especially when you’re out in the backyard, gardening.
The fabric is thick and durable, making it an ideal workhorse for any touch job. Whether you’re a hobby baker or a home chef cooking for 5, this apron’s got your back.
I love the way this apron features a cross-back design.
It feels so much more comfortable than a traditional apron that wraps around my neck.
The Workshop Apron is designed by Floral Society USA and made in India.