
If I was wearing this when my spouse arrived home I think he'd have a heart attack and could not accuse me of any wrong doings, ie. blogging... and being lazy.
Woe is me.
BTW. This apron is Circa 1890-1910. And made in U.S.A. The folks over at Premier Designs Historic Clothing have it for sale. Not that I am rushing to buy one any time soon. But could you imagine this as normal garb? Heh heh.
5 Goddesses Have Spoken:
Hmmm, I don't think I could ever pull that one off. (Literally too)
I've always loved the clothes from the middle ages and the victorian period. I'd wear one of those aprons. :)
blessings
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That is just a little too scary for me. I'd much rather play in clothes from the 40s or 50s, especially if I could wear a string of pearls, or as my mom used to say, "a pair of beads and a smile".
That apron SCARES me!
Just popping in to say I MISS YOU! All my own darn fault of course since I've been neglecting you. So "HI" sorry and I'll try harder at this whole bloggy buddy thing :0)
I am amazed at the amount of apron blogs around. I had to comment on this entry as it made me smile. I can imagine this apron as normal (working) garb as I wear something similar. This is very similar to my uniform apron. The hem has a ruffle instead of the lace work.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250350694371
Maybe I could come around and scare some freckles.LOL.
Kim.
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