Ode to Potato Crossback Apron
Category: Crossback Apron
Category: Crossback Apron
I love how the crossback design keeps the weight off my neck; I can wear it all day while cooking without any shoulder strain. The front pockets are generously sized and actually hold my phone and recipe card securely.
Finally, an apron that stays put no matter how much I move around—the crossback straps never slip off my shoulders. The front pocket is perfectly sized for holding my phone and a small kitchen timer while I cook.
I love how the crossback design keeps the straps off my neck—no more adjusting every five minutes. The front pocket fits my phone perfectly, and it’s already survived a few splatters without staining.
Finally, an apron that fits my petite frame without sagging — the crossback design keeps everything in place even after hours of baking. Pockets are deep enough to hold my thermometer and bench scraper securely.
I've been using this apron for a few weeks now, and the crossback design actually stays put while I'm reaching across the counter. The deep front pocket holds my phone and a small notebook perfectly without sagging.
The canvas is thick enough that I don't feel flour dust through it, yet the fabric broke in after just one wash. That cross strap sits perfectly on my shoulder blades—no digging in at all.
The crossback really does distribute weight well, so my shoulders don't ache after a long day of cooking. My only tiny gripe is I wish the front pocket was just a bit deeper to hold my phone more securely.
The material is sturdy but still moves easily when I bend over to grab things from low cabinets. I also like that the crossback design doesn't dig into my shoulders like my old apron did.
The adjustable neck strap is comfortable, but the fabric wrinkles very easily after just one wash. It fits well enough for cooking but doesn’t feel as durable as I’d hoped for the price.