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La Bocca della Verità

Artisan Apron

La Bocca della Verità
La Bocca della Verità
La Bocca della Verità

La Bocca della Verità

Artisan Apron

£22.99
Incl. VAT (EU), Plus delivery.
normal fit

 Artisan Apron is in stock. We will print it as soon as you order it.

Delivery time: 07/05/2024 - 13/05/2024 (Standard)
Artisan apron with pockets made of 100% cotton. Brand: Spreadshirt.

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A jack-of-all-trades apron for an added layer of protection. Do you do painting, waiting or cooking? This artisan apron will make you look stylish on the job with contrasting neck and hip bands. Brushes, corkscrews and other utensils can be stashed away in the two front pockets.
  • Incl. 2 front pockets
  • Nickel-free eyelet made of copper for tying the neck strap
  • Neck and hip band in contrasting colours (length: 85 cm / 95cm each)
  • Durable fabrics: 205 g/m²
  • Material: 100% cotton, metal

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4.7 Total stars

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06/11/2022

Very pleased with my purchase. A problem with the product was quickly resolved, I would not hesitate to recommend Spreadshirt.

19/09/2022

So pleased with the apron, will be ordering more.

23/07/2022

Brilliant just what I ordered thanks

06/04/2022

Always a bit of a hit or a miss when buying something like this online, however I was very pleasantly surprised with the quality of the product, good generous sizing, good quality machine washable material, good website, very reasonable price, good after care options available, prompt delivery.

22/02/2022

I love it, it was exactly what I had in mind and I feel so professional and proud to be able to represent my brand as I work in the presence of others
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La Bocca della Verità

La Bocca della Verità

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