Cooks Aprons

Cooks aprons aren't the only type of aprons available. You can find a multitude of options online in terms of types of aprons. Many online suppliers will be able to help you find specific types of aprons as well as specific fabrics. You can find any type of apron under the sun and moon by looking online.

Finding aprons online can be helpful because it's not always easy to find the apron you want in retail stores. By looking online you can find a cook's apron, a household apron or a novelty apron as well as suppliers for various types of uniform aprons, vests and smocks.

You can find many apron patterns and fabrics if you want to make your own apron or you can find retail outlets and wholesale suppliers who will supply you with a single unique apron or a large order of many aprons.

Whether you want a cook's apron for a restaurant, aprons for your housekeeping staff in a hotel, aprons for other staff or something for home for a gift for yourself or someone else, you can find plenty of options.

Cooks

Cooks do need aprons. They protect your clothing and give you not only protection for your clothes but give you the distinct look of a chef. An apron can have pockets or can simply cover your clothing. Some aprons are tied at the waist and others are tied at the waist and around the neck.

Here's a list of a few of the options available beyond cooking aprons, although cooking is a very good reason to wear an apron, it's not the only reason. Many other jobs can benefit from clothing protection or from wearing an apron as a uniform.

Butchers

Butchers wear aprons to protect their clothing. Some butchers wear a waist apron and others wear full length aprons. This protects their clothing from spills and from blood.

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Not only do aprons get worn in a profession but around the house in the garden and in the workshop as well.

Handy Men

A handyman wears a tool belt or pocket waist apron to hold tools, nuts bolts, screws, and etcetera. The apron is a good way to keep things handy.

Gardeners

A gardening apron can protect your clothes. Playing in the dirt will require that you wear old clothes and old shoes but an apron can be helpful too. It can be a smock that protects your clothing or a full sized apron and it can contain pockets for some of your gardening tools.

Servers

Waiters and waitresses often wear pocketed aprons to hold order pads, receipts, change and their tips. The apron quickly identifies them as staff and helps them keep organized by having things they need on their person.

Apron Styles

Apron styles vary from long and white to short and colorful. Some have pockets and some do not and some aprons can have matching hats such as with cooks aprons.

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