
Pocket Apron
Pocketed aprons can be found in period art being worn by working-class ladies. This style of apron is commonly found being worn over the top of other aprons, as an addition. Everything about the construction and method of wear supports this being specifically a working garment to hold things like money, and instruments of trade or business.
 It features 2 large pockets and is made of sturdy white linen. Historically, these aprons were worn with ties wrapped around and tied in the front, so we have left extra-long ties that can be cut to the wearer's desired length.
Pocketed aprons can be found in period art being worn by working-class ladies. This style of apron is commonly found being worn over the top of other aprons, as an addition. Everything about the construction and method of wear supports this being specifically a working garment to hold things like money, and instruments of trade or business.
 It features 2 large pockets and is made of sturdy white linen. Historically, these aprons were worn with ties wrapped around and tied in the front, so we have left extra-long ties that can be cut to the wearer's desired length.
Original: $70.00
-65%$70.00
$24.50Description
Pocketed aprons can be found in period art being worn by working-class ladies. This style of apron is commonly found being worn over the top of other aprons, as an addition. Everything about the construction and method of wear supports this being specifically a working garment to hold things like money, and instruments of trade or business.
 It features 2 large pockets and is made of sturdy white linen. Historically, these aprons were worn with ties wrapped around and tied in the front, so we have left extra-long ties that can be cut to the wearer's desired length.




















