BAY CITY, Mich. — From the full busia apron to those cute half-numbers worn by Mary Tyler Moore on the “Dick Van Dyke Show,” aprons are what memories are made of. “Aprons are very nostalgic,” said ...
For centuries people have worked in aprons, courted in them, married in them and even been buried in them. But it seems the most likely use for aprons in this country today is to stuff kitchen drawers ...
They were popular in the '50s when women were sewing aprons with fun fabrics and flounces. But in the '60s they went away -- for decades, says EllynAnne Geisel, author of "The Apron Book: Making, ...
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