Aprons were originally worn as a utilitarian outer garment to cover the front of the body and to protect the wearer’s clothes from soiling, wear and tear. Over the years many different styles of aprons evolved depending on the purpose and were often named after the trade, craft or profession that used that particular design.
A chef apron also known as a waist apron is a square or rectangular piece of fabric that ties around the waist to cover the body from the waist down. Add a pocket to hold an order pad and it becomes a bistro apron.
These mid-calf length “old school” heavy duty chef aprons are hard to find and coveted by professional chefs and serious cooks alike. They are a useful and much appreciated gift for any cook or chef and for that reason, Crooked Brook is sponsoring a Chef Apron Giveaway.
Enter below for your chance to win one of two, Apron Style #700 - 35” W x 25” L (approximately), made in white, 10 oz., 100% cotton denim. Depending on the height of the wearer, this apron is calf length.
With BBQ season almost upon us these aprons make the perfect gift for grill masters who like to wear shorts and cook over an open or pit fire. Another good thing about Crooked Brook aprons is that after they are too dingy and beat up to wear in public, you can cut them up into 100% cotton rags.
Cant to wait to see if you won? Receive a 10% discount on all Crooked Brook Chef Wear and Accessories: Aprons, Bib Aprons (blank, printed or embroidered) Women’s Aprons (blank, printed or embroidered) Chef Coats (blank or embroidered) and Women’s Chef Coats (blank or embroidered) from 4/28/14 to 5/13/14 with the Coupon Code “Food Hunter's Guide Chef Apron Giveaway”.
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I always wear an apron... I'm a messy cook :P
ReplyDeleteI always wear an apron when I cook because I hate to stain my clothes with cooking spatters and I like to have someplace to wipe my hands! bjn1957{at}gmail{dot}com
ReplyDeleteThis would be great for my husband to wear when he cooks for me!
ReplyDeleteAnd I sometimes wear an apron when I cook. Still have some my grandmother gave me years ago!
ReplyDeleteNot on and everyday basis but when I'm entertaining a crowd, I always wear an apron. Hate to get slopped up in fornt of my company!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter gave me one that's to nice to wear while I cook! I need one that can deal with my messy kitchen skills!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter does and would LOVE this apron!
ReplyDeleteI do wear an apron - especially when I'm cooking things that splatter - I love pockets
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ReplyDeleteI usually don't wear on apron when I'm cooking day-to-day. But when I'm trying to make big feast for get-togethers at my place, things can get a little messy, so that is when I wear an apron. Also, I wear one every time I bake :)
ReplyDeletealways! :)
ReplyDeleteNo but I need to!
ReplyDeleteI usually use an apron when I am baking
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