
Custom Aprons for Women
cross-back option ends neck ache · adjustable through the waist · monograms per apron
Most one-size aprons are cut for a six-foot line cook, which is why they gape at the chest and hang past the knee on half the people who wear them. Ours adjust properly: neck and waist straps with real range, and a cross-back version that moves the weight off the neck entirely.
The orders split between crews (cafes, bakeries, florists) and gifts (the baker, the potter, the gardener in your life), and both get the same embroidery treatment.
Fit details that matter
The cross-back harness is the upgrade women who cook daily ask for by name: weight on the shoulders, nothing tugging the neck through a long shift. Waist ties wrap fully on smaller frames instead of dangling. The bib sits where it should because the strap range is real, 30 to 48 inches.
Gifts and crews alike
Gift orders run one apron with a name, a title (Head Baker settles arguments), or a monogram over the pocket, no minimum. Crew orders add the logo at chest and names per apron from a roster, with replacements stitched from the same file whenever the team grows.
Pricing
| QUANTITY | PRICE PER UNIT | ORDER TOTAL |
|---|---|---|
| 12 | $14.50 | $174.00 |
| 50 | $11.20 | $560.00 |
| 100 | $9.90 | $990.00 |
| 250 | $8.90 | $2,225.00 |
Runs the standard apron tiers; cross-back upgrade adds $2.50, names $4 per apron.
Common questions
Denim for cafes and florists (softens, flatters, hides flour), waxed canvas for ceramics and heat, twill for events. All three take embroidery cleanly and adjust identically.
Yes, no minimum: one apron with a name or monogram is one of our most common gift orders, boxed on request.
The harness adjusts across the full adult range and returns are rare precisely because of it; if a fit ever misses, we exchange the cut free.