The Formal Collar Apron is Defined as Debonair Chefwear
Amelia Roblin — December 5, 2011 — Fashion
References: aistenesterovaite & wannekes
Few members of upper class Western society still employ a cook in the kitchen, but for those who feel too affluent to be caught playing housekeeper, the Formal Collar Apron is sure to designate them as a prosperous breed of food preparation specialists.
Aiste Nesterovaite took inspiration from dignified fashion to design a garment that is obviously intended for a different occasion. Made from a blend of polyester and cotton, the culinary clothing protectors have been tailored with detailed pressed neckbands and a pair of front pockets. The spiffy smock comes in a playful canary yellow, a dapper sandy brown and a classy black. The Formal Collar Apron is truly the tuxedo of all house help ensembles.
Aiste Nesterovaite took inspiration from dignified fashion to design a garment that is obviously intended for a different occasion. Made from a blend of polyester and cotton, the culinary clothing protectors have been tailored with detailed pressed neckbands and a pair of front pockets. The spiffy smock comes in a playful canary yellow, a dapper sandy brown and a classy black. The Formal Collar Apron is truly the tuxedo of all house help ensembles.
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