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Review on Cotton Linen Apron - Halter πŸ‘— Cross Bandage Design for Japanese-Inspired Shortened Round Skirts by Darla Wilmoth

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The life of an apron is best for the kitchen and dining room

I love aprons. Often considered a kitchen heirloom, they are so practical, protect our clothes and give women a POCKET. I especially like the ones that offer top coverage. But I don't like them being tied around what used to be my waist. The contents of my POCKET make them heavier, causing the laces to untie and framing the buttocks in the most unflattering way. sewn, which I think looks a bit awkward). They're also shortened, which is a must for short people like me. OSFA aprons go below my knees and make me look even stockier. And who needs to lug around extra stuff, especially in summer? The linen is durable and doesn't come out of the wash wrinkled even when dried (as expected, as far as I remember). Because of the quality and fit, I leave them on when I leave the house because I must have BAGS. They just look like part of my dress/top - at least from the front, and because of the delicate curved lines, the back - although still obviously an apron - looks good too. The colors I have - grey, green and sand - are restrained but appealing. Did I mention they have pockets?

Pros
  • Constant test results
Cons
  • A newer model could have been chosen