
1930s Parasol Party Apron
This charming apron, featuring a rose garden and parasol theme, is made from authentic feedsack fabric. During the Great Depression, feed sacks were creatively repurposed by women to make clothing and bed coverings. As cotton prices dropped, more companies began using cotton sacks for packaging, and this apron is a delightful example of such a unique and practical print, crafted from lightweight cotton.
The apron, dating back to the 1930s, showcases a half-apron style with a fashion-forward motif that combines playful parasols and vibrant red roses. Its novelty conversational print adds a touch of whimsy, with the colors of white, blue, and red coming together beautifully. The apron is handmade with attention to detail, featuring patch pockets and a pleated waist, and it fastens with a self-tie at the rear.
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