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Welcome to the Aprons section of the Online Shopping Directory. Websites listed in this category are online WebShops, offering a wide range of Aprons related products and services.
Offers hand-sewn kitchen and hostess aprons, also available as a package, with coordinating linens. Also has a selection of custom tablecloths and table linens.
Kenbren Enterprises LimitedAprons and smocks, with custom embroidery and monograms available. Also has a small selection of kitchen linens with optional embroidery.
BellaPamellaContemporary style without ties, retro style with pockets, and children's aprons, all in cotton fabrics.
Ananas DesignsOriginal bib, waist and children's aprons with matching oven mitts or hot pads.
Splash InnovationsCornish company that manufactures and supplies long sleeved, waterproof art and craft aprons for kids.
EQ Byran HBHandmade chef aprons in linen fabric with Swedish designs, by Lars Hansson.
Jane EllenOffering a variety of aprons, bandanas and home decor.
No Strings AttachedRequires no tying. Straps with weights are flipped over the shoulders and hold the garment in place. Available in adult and children's sizes.
All Occasion ApronsCustom made aprons for any occasion, or to match a kitchen decor. Available in adult or child sizes.
Apron TiesHalf and full-length styles for women, made in limited quantities with bright colored cotton fabrics.
Kitchenwear ApronsSlip-on, no-tie, one size fits all aprons.
Novelty ApronsOffers novelty themed barbecue grilling aprons.
Ameliasaprons.comVarieties include matching mother and daughter, vintage style, holiday, and doll aprons.
Happy PinkHandmade retro style for adults and children. Items sorted into age groups with pictures.
VJJE Publishing Co.Aprons and chef hats in a wide variety of themes.
Bishop ApronsCustom made aprons for adults, children and restaurant workers.
Aprons on rise as kitchen coutour (The State)
Aprons are suddenly back. They were popular in the ?50s when women were sewing aprons with fun fabrics and flounces. But in the ?60s they went away ? for decades, says EllynAnne Geisel, author of ?The Apron Book: Making, Wearing, and Sharing a Bit of Cloth and Comfort? (Andrews McMeel, $17). ?They didn?t just go away, they were thrown away,? Geisel said in a phone interview from her Colorado ...
Aprons make a stylish comeback (The Kansas City Star)
Rachel Hart remembers her mother shooing her out of the kitchen, making sure she went to college, supporting her work in sales and marketing, applauding her aspiration to be a novelist.
Workers avoid blast in Tallmadge building (WKYC Cleveland)
TALLMADGE -- For two women, showing up late for work at a northeast Ohio restaurant could have been a lifesaving event.
Elementary faculty awarded with surprise TAKS luncheon (Lake Houston Sentinel)
Teachers and staff returning to work at Stephen F. Austin (SFA) Elementary after the holiday break knew they would be meeting with district administrators on their first day back.

