yes
they wear APRONS DUDE
Leather aprons over wool tunics.
They wear aprons.
yes to make aprons
aprons
In the middle ages they wore leather aprons. Some may still wear them today because they can't catch fire, will repel sparks, and are easy to wear. There are also fabrics today that are treated so as not to burn.
St. Bartholomew is the patron saint of book binders, butchers, leather workers and neurological diseases.
Yes - the apron is simply a protective cover for clothing and has been traditionally worn by butchers, veterinarians, blacksmiths and other traditionally male professionals for centuries. I do concede that many aprons sold in the United States are designed for females; however, there are aprons that are designed for male use.
Bloody ones...
Yes - the apron is simply a protective cover for clothing and has been traditionally worn by butchers, veterinarians, blacksmiths and other traditionally male professionals for centuries. I do concede that many aprons sold in the United States are designed for females; however, there are aprons that are designed for male use.
All good cooks, chefs and housemaid wear aprons so that they dont dirty their clothing.
Marion Starkey has written: 'Lace cuffs and leather aprons'