Abi Marquez x H&B Essential Apron
Category: Essential Apron
Category: Essential Apron
The double-layer fabric on the front panel gives it a nice weight that doesn't wrinkle easily, and the adjustable cross-back strap is a lifesaver for someone like me who's between sizes. Been using it daily for a week of cooking, and it still looks crisp.
The cross-back design keeps the straps from slipping off my shoulders while I'm reaching across the counter. Pockets are deep enough to hold my phone and a kitchen timer without anything falling out.
I was skeptical about the adjustable neck strap at first, but it really does stay put without digging in, even after a couple hours of baking. The fabric feels substantial enough to protect my clothes from splatters, yet it's surprisingly lightweight.
The front pocket is perfectly sized for my phone and recipe cards, and the fabric has a nice weight that doesn't wrinkle easily. It's become my go-to for baking and messy cooking projects.
The pockets are deep enough to hold my phone and a small notebook securely, which is a lifesaver when I'm moving around the kitchen. The cross-back design distributes weight so well that I barely feel it after hours of cooking.
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I could carry in those front pockets without things falling out while I’m cooking. The fabric feels sturdy but light enough to not weigh me down.
I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly the waterproof coating dries—spilled water beads up and wipes right off. The adjustable neck strap is a nice touch, though I wish it were just a bit longer for taller folks like me.
The double-layer pocket on the front is perfect for holding my phone and recipe cards while I cook. I just wish the neck strap had a bit more padding, but it's still comfortable for longer baking sessions.
I was pleasantly surprised by how well the apron stays tied—no constant readjusting. The cross-back straps distribute weight nicely, and the fabric feels sturdy enough for heavy use.