Reyn Spooner x H&B Hawaii 59 Essential Apron
Category: Essential Apron
Category: Essential Apron
The double pocket design is perfect for keeping my phone and recipe card handy while I cook, and the cross-back straps distribute weight evenly so it never pulls on my neck. It’s already saved my shirt from three sauce splatters in one evening.
The fabric has a nice weight that doesn't wrinkle easily, and the pocket layout is perfect for keeping my phone and recipe card handy while I cook.
I was really impressed by the thick, high-quality cotton that makes this apron feel durable and substantial. The pocket layout is perfect for keeping my utensils and phone handy while I'm cooking.
The fabric’s got that classic Reyn Spooner feel—lightweight but tough, and it wipes clean in seconds. I’ve been using it for grilling and it holds up to grease splatters without soaking through.
The fabric is heavier than I expected, which means it actually stays put while I'm prepping. My favorite feature is the deep front pocket—it held my phone, recipe card, and a spatula without sagging. This one’s finally getting daily use in my kitchen.
Finished grilling for a crowd last weekend and this apron handled all the splatter without a single stain showing. The fabric feels substantial yet surprisingly lightweight, and the adjustable neck strap is a lifesaver for different heights.
The fabric feels nice and heavy, and I like that it has a towel loop on the side for quick drying my hands. It's a bit stiff out of the package but loosens up after a couple of washes.
I love how this apron stays put while I’m cooking—the adjustable neck strap doesn’t slip, and the pocket layout is perfect for utensils. It could use a slightly heavier fabric for messy jobs, but for everyday use, it’s spot on.
I’ve been using this apron for a few weeks now, and the deep front pockets are great for holding my phone and recipe cards while I cook. The fit is comfortable, though I wish the neck strap adjusted just a bit more. Still, it’s held up well through multiple washes.