More of those aprons that are made from what seems to be shower curtain material. This one has a little age damage, but I am amazed that none of the plastic on any of these aprons is brittle; they are very soft, still. Made from three pieces of material, this is a utilitarian apron that tries to be cute with little fishes swimming on it and a ruffle.
This one is also a store bought apron same vintage as the last one, I would guess.
I think it is from the 1950- 1960's, probably more a 1960's apron, but not really sure because I have never seen plastic aprons other than the ones in this set.
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I am amazed that the plastic is not stiff. They must have made better plastic back then! A plastic apron would provide good coverage but what do you wipe your hands on? I think I would prefer cloth over plastic.
ReplyDeleteI've been loving the apron show, but htis one is just plain tacky.
ReplyDeleteI am not fond of the plastic ones in the collection but they make since for the time and era.
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