Availability: 10 left in stock
A NEW ! It's deep, luscious, irresistible... the beautiful slate blue. This apron is elegant, but thoroughly tested and approved for durability. It washes well, air dries quickly, and will wear well and last for a very long time. We’ve designed the cross-back ties for comfort and a good fit, without any strain on your neck. Linen is lighter in weight, but stronger and more durable than most cotton or blends. And linen breathes, so you can wear this apron all day long and still be cool (of course!).
We pay attention to the details too: our sturdy nickel-plated grommets and custom-dyed twill tape ties are American-made, of the best quality we can find. We cut and sew in small batches here in San Francisco, check each apron one-by-one, and tie them with a twill ribbon and a wash + care tag.
- 100% linen, with slate-grey cotton twill ties
- 35" long x 30" wide, 10" wide at bib, with 60" ties
- One size fits most
- Tie in front or back, to fit snugly or loosely
- Washes easily, air dries quickly, no ironing necessary
- Linen resists dirt, and stains are easy to remove
- Designed, cut and sewn in San Francisco
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CARE INSTRUCTIONS
1) First trim the stems - It is very important when you received the
flower box, always cut your flowers at an angle so they can absorb
more water & won't suffocate on the bottom of the vase. After the
initial cut, check the bottoms of your stems every couple of days,
and if the ends are looking a bit slimy, just snip off an inch or so.
2) Remove Leaves - Take off any excess leaves so that all the water is
funneled into the petals. But please keep one to two top leafs. Pay
special attention to leaves below the water line because they'll
decompose, causing rot and bacteria to grow, which will shorten the
lifespan of your blooms.
3) Find a Vase - You may have noticed your flowers no longer have
roots, and that they're not in soil. Bet they're thirsty! Time to put them
in your favorite vase with some fresh deep water and change the
water every day.
4) Remove Spent Blooms - Any flowers that are past their prime
release ethylene gas which will age the flowers around them. Remove
any flowers that are beginning to wilt to keep the rest of your bouquet
fresh and happy.
5) Keep Them Cool - Last but not least, keep your flowers in a cool
area. Don't put them in the sun, near radiators, computers, televisions,
fireplaces, ovens... you get the idea.