Waiter/barkeeper apron

Added: 2008-04-11 | Edited: 2014-08-26 Tags: apron legs me

I grew tired of the aprons we got at work and wanted to sew my own for a while. I used this one today for a test-drive and found the pockets to be too small. Also got a few stains which I didn't bother cleaning before photographing.

(Actually I wanted the pictures to be full body, but realized the background isn't long enough.
Noted as an another coming sewing project).

This one is made of nylon ripstop and is completely waterproof.
It's also extremely durable so I can keep serving even if Sweden decides to invade us.


I put on a beige pair of trousers to make the apron more visible. Normally I would wear black trousers at work.

Pockets in the front for access card and keys.

Lots of pockets for phone, notepad, scissors (for some unknown reason the scissors at work keep disappearing, even though we often buy new ones. So I ended up buying my own).

Fastened with buckles. Why haven't anyone thought of that before? Incredible annoying with straps who either unties too easily or impossible to loose. The knot also have a tendency to get hooked to stuff. Think safety!

Nylon is a little sweaty against the skin, so I lined the inside with cotton. It feels quite comfortable despite the nylon makes it a little stiff.
I believe it's even possible to be completely naked under the apron.


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