The apron is synonymous with cooking lovingly and respectfully. Indeed, just to put it on we must bow our head slightly, as if we stood before a king or queen. I remember how my mother and my grandmother used to tie a knot in their aprons so that I could wear them, and even then they reached my feet. I also remember that liberating moment when you throw it off to join the feast at a table, which nowadays I always add to by letting my hair down, just my little habits. BTW: how sexy is a man in an apron, or rather, how sexy is a man that can cook ...or is it just me?
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Description:
Long kitchen apron made of pure white and terracotta linen with Namibia motif. One size.
Our linen is pre-washed and dyed to create unique softness and comfort.
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Composition:
100% linen
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Care:
- Iron at maximum 110ºC
- Machine wash at maximum 40ºC
- Do not use bleach