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Where To Use the Potter’s Apron
Though affectionately referred to as the split leg pottery apron for its initial design and its popularity with ceramics artists, this apron is perfect for many different activities. The apron’s split leg design means you have a lot of flexibility to move around while still keeping your clothing covered. Bakers and chefs naturally love this classic design, but you can also use this pottery smock for woodworking, tattoo parlors, workshops, crafting studios, and much more.
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Frequently Asked Questions
I am not a potter. Can I still use this apron?
This pottery smock is ideal for anyone and everyone who cares about form alongside function. Even if you still long to throw your pizza into a wood-fired oven, to say nothing of using a kiln, this potter’s apron is still ideal for any time you need a durable, practical, yet fashionable extension of your (messy) craft. And of course, no matter what kind of oven your pizza is baked in, it is always as artisanal a craft as anything created from clay!
What is the benefit of a split leg apron?
Portland Apron Company’s potter’s apron is designed for greater durability and movement. Not only is it excellent for the busy craftsperson, but this kind of design can be especially helpful as a reminder to stand up and move around whenever you are in the midst of any project seated over a desk, table, or work bench.