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Made from 17oz cotton duck canvas, our full-length bib apron offers hard-wearing protection, practical features and classic workwear styling. Versatile pockets include a kangaroo-style chest pouch with dual pen slots and two large waist pockets, finished with heavy-duty straps and tie loops. Constructed using the same over-engineered techniques as our heavyweight jeans, all pockets are reinforced with brass rivets and stitched with high-tensile poly/cotton thread.
Product Description
Made In Japan
- Designed by Shinichi Haraki, handmade by WORKS INC. in Japan
17oz Japanese DuckSee 'Cotton Duck'. Canvas - Brown
- 100% cottonCotton is a natural textile derived from the seed-hair fiber of the Gossypium (cotton plant/tree) and is one of the world's largest agricultural crops, noted for it's economic and bountiful yield, which is able to grow in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. In its natural state, cotton is a soft and fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, which forms a protective case around the cotton plant's seeds. Once harvested, the cotton fibers are baled, ginned, cleaned, carded, drawn, and combed, ready for roving before they are finely spun into yarn. The oldest cotton fabric has been dated to 6000 BC, which is about 7000 years old. Today, around 75% of menswear contains some kind of cotton blend, compared to 60% of womenswear.
- Brown warpIn weaving, the weft is the term for the thread or yarn which is drawn through the warp yarns to create cloth. Warp is the lengthwise or longitudinal thread in a roll, while the weft is the transverse thread. A single thread of the weft, crossing the warp, is called a pick. Terms do vary (for instance, in North America, the weft is sometimes referred to as the fill or the filling yarn). and weftIn weaving, the weft is the term for the thread or yarn which is drawn through the warp yarns to create cloth. Warp is the lengthwise or longitudinal thread in a roll, while the weft is the transverse thread. A single thread of the weft, crossing the warp, is called a pick. Terms do vary (for instance, in North America, the weft is sometimes referred to as the fill or the filling yarn).
- Plain weaveOn a loom, the warps run the length of the fabric and the weft (or “filling yarn” or just “filler”) run across the width of the fabric at 90° to the warps. On a plain weave fabric, each weft thread crosses the warp threads by going over one and then under the next one, and so on. The next weft thread goes under the warp thread that its neighbour went over and vice versa A plain weave fabric, also known as a 1/1 weave, looks the same on both sides. Examples of a plain weave are chambray and canvas (duck).
- This fabric will slowly fade through wear and washing
Cut & Features
- Full-length bib apron
- Grey stitching and bar tacks
- Heavy-duty straps and tie-loops
- Large chest pouch with dual pen holder slots
- Two large waist pockets
- One small waist pocket
- Brass reinforcement rivets
- Poly/cotton constructional stitching
- Single and double needle stitch construction
- One size fits all
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