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Angela Hewitt Pheasant Apron

Angela Hewitt Pheasant Apron

This fun, Angela Hewitt, pheasant apron is designed to provide maximum protection, is traditionally cut and made from durable pre-shrunk fabric. Apron features: 100% cotton cloth Durable pre shrunk fabric Traditionally cut in generous sizes 88 x 91 cm Made in England

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Rosie Nieper Mens Stand Back Apron

Rosie Nieper Mens Stand Back Apron

This funny slogan apron is great for Men. Manufactured from 100% cotton for a great feel. It measures at 83cm long and wraps around fully. Printed using environmentally friendly techniques from the only printers in the world to be accredited by the Soil Association. This fairly traded apron ensures the proper treatment of the manufacturers and will make a wonderful gift for anyone.

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BlissHome, Underground by Transport For London, Apron, Man Ray Design

BlissHome, Underground by Transport For London, Apron, Man Ray Design

This funky cotton apron will protect your clothes when cooking and add a touch of style to your kitchen attire. The design is taken from and old London Transport poster from 1938, designed by Man Ray.Dimensions: Approximately 81 cm high (not including straps) by 57.5 cm at widest point (not including straps).Materials: 100% Cotton1938 – Man Ray.In 1915, the year of his first exhibition, Man Ray met Marcel Duchamp and Alfred Steiglitz. With Francis Picabia he formed the New York Get It Here

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