Kitchen Apron – Natural Beige Linen

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Color: Natural

Keep your clothes clean in the kitchen with this kitchen natural beige apron made of a heavyweight stone-washed 100% European linen with a beautiful embroidery of Oishya crest (kamon) representing 3 bugeisha fans. This apron features:

  • Adjustable shoulder strap to fit to your height 
  • Two spacious pockets to hold tools and recipes
  • Waist strap for easy tying.

Made in Europe.

Product Description

The apron

Linen is inherently anti-microbial, and stays fresher because it dries quickly, perfect for the kitchen. This apron is a great fit for professionals and beginners and makes for a great gift. The apron features a waterproof Oishya ornament to help you easily regulate the neck strap and two spacious pockets allowing you to store kitchen tools and recipes at an easy reach. Can be tied at the front or back thanks to the long linen belt. It comes in a beautiful RPET polyester bag. 

Material: 100% Linen. Heavyweight stone-washed.

Dimensions: 33″ long x 28″ wide. (85cm long x 73cm wide)

Care: Machine wash with a small amount of gentle detergent. Tumble dry on hot or medium, and remove from the dryer while still very slightly damp so wrinkles do not set. Shake the fabric out flat and smooth it with your hands. If you can dry outside, let fresh air and sun work their magic.

The Spec

Material

Color

Natural

Dimensions

33″ long x 28″ wide. (85cm long x 73cm wide)

Weight

Good to know

What is stonewashed linen? 

Stonewashed linen is a quality linen that has been pre-washed prior to use. To accelerate the garment wash effect and to give textile items an even more unique appearance actual stones are used in the manufacturing process. Hence–stone washing. This fabric is much softer than a raw linen and becomes softer with every wash & wear, that is breathable all year round – making it the perfect summer sheet, or ultimate comfort during the winter months.

 
 

Our linen is sustainable

We say no to the trend of fast-fashion and create products that are made to last. We want our products to serve you and your family for generations to come. This is precisely why we focus on quality.

From our raw materials to selection of artisans we strive to create timeless, quality products so you can buy less and better. This means you won’t have to replace your tools every few months or years, which leads to less waste overall.

In order to keep on top of the quality and longevity of our products we work on small batches. It allows the craftsmen we work with to give each product the adequate amount of time and attention it needs. It also allows us to consistently fine tune and adjust products to make each batch better for you. Small batches also means less waste, in terms of both material scraps and unsold products.

We also work with local craftsmen where possible to reduce CO2. For example our knife boxes and wooden products are created locally in Europe instead of Asia to reduce our carbon footprint. Similarly, our craftsmen use locally sourced materials, to reduce our CO2 emissions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Separate white, dark, and coloured linens. For best results, turn linens inside out and wash them separately from other fabrics. 
  2. Wash in lukewarm water (40°C/104°F).
  3. Use the gentle machine cycle and don’t overload your washing machine.
  4. Use mild detergent formulated for delicate fabrics.
Keep in mind that linen can shrink by 3-10 % during the very first wash. To avoid that, you can pre-wash linen garments in cold water unless what is written in its labeled care instructions otherwise. Take note that hot water and high dryer heat tend to shrink linen fabric.

This fabric is known as the world’s strongest natural fibre and is far more durable than other materials – such as cotton. Linen clothes will not lose their shape after washing, so if they are looked after properly, it is highly likely that your linen garments will still be in great condition for years to come.

Some of the advantages of linen include: high absorption and breathable qualities; durability and longevity; eco-friendly and sustainable; temperature-regulating properties; versatility; low-maintenance (no need to iron!); health benefits. 

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