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Duck Egg Linen Children's Artisan Cross Over Apron

The Linen Works

£44

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Cooking time is quickly becoming the very best time, thanks to these little aprons.

Product description

Cooking time is quickly becoming the very best time, thanks to these little aprons.

Sized especially for young chefs ages three to nine, they've got an oh-so-washable linen weave so you can embrace all the splatters and spills that come your way.

  • Slips on effortlessly and wraps around at the front and the sides to protect their clothes
  • Made from enduring 100% linen, each apron only gets softer the more it is washed
  • Soft-yet-sturdy, highly versatile linen apron
  • Local fabric. Our linen is made in Europe from seed to fibre to fabric
  • Machine wash with a gentle soap

Variations

This Apron is also available in 4 other colourways.

Monogramming makes a perfect gift! Please allow an extra 10 days for us to create this one-of-a-kind.

We also offer gift wrap service for an additional £5. Your order will arrive neatly wrapped in tissue inside a gift box and finished with our personalised organic linen ribbon.

Overview

  • Personalisation available
  • Gift wrapping available

Dimensions

Sized especially for young chefs ages three to nine

Made from

  • Made in Europe from long-staple flax
  • 100% linen, laundered at the mill for extra softness

WHY OUR LINEN From field to fibre, from yarn to fabric, the making of our linen tells a fascinating story.⁣ After harvest, the flax is tied together in large bales and taken to the mill to extract the fibre, a manual process known as scutching, which is when the first quality of the flax is assessed. The best quality fabrics require long staple fibres to make the finest yarns, and the scutching stage will influence the ratio of long fibres versus short fibres. Shorter fibres, known as tows, are usually used to produce low count yarns. ⁣Long flax fibres, regarded as the noble part of the plant, make exquisite fabrics, and their high value is carried out to the end-product. That said, choices like this are why The Linen Works has been critic-approved, customer-adored for over 15 years, and why our bed linen collection, an “evergreen” for The Linen Works, comes with a 50-year warranty.

Product code

784175


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The Linen Works

Twickenham, GB