From Designer Aprons To Simple Smocks A Concise History

By Kathryn Neal


If you pause for a few moments and take a look at your place, one thing should become quite apparent. This is your place and the different things inside it are yours alone, they can be seen as an extension of what and who you really are. Custom flatware, cookware and glassware are some some items that help make an impression of you. So do the various designer aprons you often wear while you are cooking.

Time was back in the 40's and 50's most ladies made their own aprons. They were functional and helped to protect the common house wife's more expensive dresses from spills and tears. They also allowed them to be glamorous in a moments notice when their husbands came home or company came calling.

Though many people are very surprised to find out that this is only one aspect of this very old and often used garb. In the far past they have been used for everything from secret society and military uniforms to protective coverings for butchers and blacksmiths. Their are even depictions of Adam and Eve wearing smock like coverings that could be called aprons.

In most working environments they can be used as a protective shield for the people using them. A blacksmiths apron is generally made using very thick leather. This will protect him from forge's heat and any still burning embers should they fly off the metal he is forging. They also act to protect them from all the oils he uses to temper different metals.

A simple butchers smock is composed from lighter materials like cotton or wool. Recently though synthetic fibers have been used with positive results. The purpose for them is to help protect the butchers from the nasty parts from the different animals he cuts up. They also protect him from various scrapes and abrasions he could get from the different cutting utensils.

There are some secret societies that use an apron as part of its dress garb. The most well known of these is probably the Free Masons. It is thought this form of dress dates back to the style of dress Egyptian royalty used in their day to day lives. These were thought to be the clothes that were worn by the gods themselves.

More recently the designer apron is often chosen by men to complement his favorite barbecuing equipment. They generally sport witty little quotes like kiss the chef, I'm really not drunk or I'm the chef. Following the same principle is the thought that though men do buy them, many times they are often given for gifts to men by their spouses and children.

The simple apron has a rich history of many different people using them down through the ages. Gone are the days when only hardworking men and house wives use them. With the renewed popularity of gourmet cooking designer aprons are making a huge come back. They can be found in most cooking stores as well as on line, So now when you are looking for a meaningful gift for that special someone, nothing beats a custom made apron.




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