Natasha Greene x H&B Essential Apron
Category: Essential Apron
Category: Essential Apron
I love that the waist ties are extra long, so I can actually double-knot them without worrying about coming undone mid-cooking. The front pocket is deep enough to hold my phone while I'm sautéing, which was a pleasant surprise.
The fabric is substantial enough that it doesn't wrinkle easily, which I love for a casual kitchen apron. I’ve been using it daily for a week now, and the generous pocket layout makes it my go-to for cooking and even light gardening.
I wasn't expecting the fabric to be this sturdy—it handled a splatter of hot oil without a single stain. The front pocket is perfectly sized for my phone and a small recipe card.
The waist ties are actually long enough to wrap around twice and tie in front, which makes a huge difference when I'm moving from stove to sink. I've already used it three times this week and it still looks fresh.
Finally, an apron that doesn't make me feel like I'm wearing a shapeless sack—the fit is actually flattering around the waist. I love that the front pocket is deep enough to hold my phone and a recipe card without anything falling out.
The fabric is thick and feels durable, yet the apron is light enough to wear all day while cooking. I especially like the deep front pocket—it holds my phone and recipe card without sagging.
I love that the waist ties are extra long so I can wrap them around twice and still have a neat bow. The front pocket is roomy enough to hold my phone and a few recipe cards while I cook.
The stitching around the pockets is really clean and seems durable. I just wish the neck strap was a tiny bit adjustable, but overall it handles spills and daily prep work perfectly.
The adjustable neck strap is a nice touch—fits comfortably without digging in. Pockets are deep enough for my phone and a small notebook, which is exactly what I needed. Only wish it came in a slightly lighter color option.