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Picture at right shows a Brandenburg apron worn by a service sub during Formal Tea Class at the BackDrop Club, November | Picture at right shows a Brandenburg apron worn by a service sub during Formal Tea Class at the BackDrop Club, November 2009 - photo by [[Robin Roberts]] | ||
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An apron is an outer protective garment that covers primarily the front of the body. It may be worn for hygienic reasons as well as in order to protect clothes from wear and tear. The apron is commonly part of the uniform of several work categories, including waitresses, nurses, and domestic workers. Many homemakers also wear them. It is also worn as a decorative garment by women. Aprons are also worn in many commercial establishments to protect workers clothes from damage, mainly bib aprons, but also others such as farrier aprons.
In addition to cloth, aprons can be made from a variety of materials. Rubber aprons are commonly used by persons working with dangerous chemicals, and lead aprons are commonly worn by persons such as X-ray technicians who work near radiation. Aprons, such as those used by carpenters, may have many pockets to hold tools. Waterproof household aprons, made of oilcloth or PVC are suitable for cooking and washing dishes.
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Apron ]
A Personal Note from Robin
Picture at right shows a Brandenburg apron worn by a service sub during Formal Tea Class at the BackDrop Club, November 2009 - photo by Robin Roberts
External links
https://alsco.com/resources/aprons-history-industries-evolution-modern-usage/ An apron history article by a manufacturer of aprons
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