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Spring 2010 |
Reviews of the latest products
for altered artwear enthusiasts!
Tie-Free Apron
Reviewed by Beth Livesay (Managing Editor)
"Tie
one on" has become a popular phrase associated with the
apron, but this product suggests you strap one on.
The Tie-Free apron comes in sizes for adult, toddler,
and child. Instead of ties, the adjustable
backward pull of the straps fastened by D-ring allows
for aprons to be secured without fuss. Styles come
in limited quantities so that every single one is rare.
And better yet, these innovative aprons are made in the
USA. It's a whole new way to wear an apron!
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Mayra - Blogger |
With these aprons you'll never have to do a tie ever again! Another great thing is that they are also designed for children
with the cutest designs for all ages.
I definitely recommend this apron, especially if you're on the lookout for a first one like I was. If you are a baker, a cook, a mommy in need of an apron, this is a great choice to consider!
I have fallen in love with my lovely Mrs. Pink Paisley Apron!

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Mommy Brain Reports |
We were sent two of
the toddler aprons for our girls to
check out, and they are truly easy to
put on and take off. It's
great for the kids who don't yet know how to tie, let
alone tie two strings behind themselves. Such a
cute idea! My girls actually ask for their apron when
they're
cooking now.

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Dec' 2009 Post
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Tie Free Apron: Fun Gift for the Holidays
No more flour
skids on my hips?
This product is
awesome!
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