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Masonic ceremonial attire. These aprons were long, coming down to below the knees, with a flap or bib to protect the chest. The Union of the Grand Lodge of England between the Ancient and Modern branches of English Freemasonry in 1813 brought into many effect many changes in dress and ritual which still prevail to this day. In respect to the Masonic apron it was felt necessary to have these standardised and the resulting effort are the aprons we have in use today. The Dutch wore aprons bordered with black and with a skull and crossbones on the flap. Scottish lodges each have their individual right to choose the design, colour and shape of their aprons; some employ a tartan, while many others have a circular rather than a triangular flap. Soldiers of the French Foreign Legion wore leather aprons as part of their ceremonial dress as early as the 18th century.
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grosgrain apron with embroidery, or an apron with a flounce. Aprons were a way of indicating the difference in status between the employer and the employee, and the uniform of the staff was strictly regulated. For example, a housemaid might wear a print dress during the day and then change into a black dress and dress apron for the evening service.
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and wealthy women wore aprons. Servant aprons were traditionally white and were supposed to be "clean, neat and appropriate." The maid's clothing was meant to follow the fashion trends of the time while also representing her employer's class status and wealth. Some aprons had lace, embroidery or
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and later peoples. The kitchen apron fell somewhat out of favor in the 1960s after its rise to celebrity in the 1950s when it became the post-war symbol for family and domesticity. People started doing their work without an apron entirely or they choose to wear a bib apron (its
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of the time were also expected to show off their family's status in society and their commitment to the domestic life. They did this by also wearing aprons, though the aprons were far more elegant and expensive than the maid's white cotton apron. Popular
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3161:Pocket watch
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2482:British Warm
2457:Chesterfield
2368:boxer shorts
2363:boxer briefs
2095:little black
1748:Bell-bottoms
1718:sweater vest
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3240:Semi-formal
3206:Dress codes
3096:Boutonnière
3078:Accessories
2957:Swim diaper
2952:Swim briefs
2917:Boardshorts
2837:Windbreaker
2598:Suit jacket
2593:Mess jacket
2487:Guards Coat
2406:See-through
2170:Romper suit
1544:Neck gaiter
1539:Neckerchief
1393:Terminology
1318:17 December
1300:17 December
1274:17 December
990:17 December
699:Romper suit
512:New England
390:In the home
367:archdeacons
342:house coats
166:LĂ©on Bonvin
3414:Categories
3181:Suspenders
3176:Sunglasses
3111:Cummerbund
3101:Coin purse
3005:Flip-flops
3000:Dress shoe
2995:Dress boot
2990:Court shoe
2937:Rash guard
2884:Nightshirt
2758:Harrington
2716:pellegrina
2576:Frock coat
2569:Suit coats
2558:Mackintosh
2499:Over-frock
2358:Underpants
2307:Undershirt
2180:Shirtdress
2021:boilersuit
1918:diplomatic
1880:Yoga pants
1870:Sweatpants
1783:High water
1778:Go-to-hell
1671:sleeveless
1624:halterneck
1614:cache-cœur
1534:Lavallière
1388:Technology
924:20 January
871:22 January
810:11 January
705:References
549:housewives
293:, France)
291:Val-d'Oise
287:Argenteuil
192:Old French
111:improve it
3250:black tie
3233:white tie
3141:Jewellery
3058:Pantyhose
2932:One-piece
2879:Nightgown
2851:Nightwear
2689:Inverness
2684:ferraiolo
2509:shadbelly
2477:Greatcoat
2444:Overcoats
2431:outerwear
2277:Underwear
2232:Miniskirt
2217:Ballerina
2134:Strapless
2112:debutante
2107:ball gown
2085:Coatdress
2026:cleanroom
1984:Religious
1979:Political
1875:Windpants
1813:Parachute
1730:Waistcoat
1708:polo neck
1229:cite book
1180:cite book
1151:cite book
1122:cite book
639:housewife
554:materials
353:The term
312:hospitals
221:Bib apron
178:allergens
115:verifying
45:citations
3257:Informal
3186:Umbrella
3131:Headband
3106:Cufflink
3063:Stocking
3048:Hold-ups
2977:Footwear
2927:Monokini
2922:Dry suit
2899:Swimwear
2874:Negligee
2864:Babygrow
2859:Babydoll
2827:Ski suit
2810:bathrobe
2790:Lab coat
2768:mackinaw
2711:mozzetta
2701:monastic
2662:pinafore
2625:Tailcoat
2553:Raincoat
2333:Leggings
2302:Camisole
2282:lingerie
2190:Sundress
2090:Cocktail
2075:Backless
2016:Workwear
1999:vestment
1994:clerical
1974:Pantsuit
1940:Military
1935:Jumpsuit
1930:Jodhpuri
1908:academic
1895:uniforms
1865:Slim-fit
1853:hotpants
1803:Overalls
1798:Jodhpurs
1740:Trousers
1693:guernsey
1688:cardigan
1629:tube top
1619:crop top
1511:Neckwear
1486:Kerchief
1427:baseball
1409:Headwear
1398:Timeline
1383:Industry
1366:Clothing
1312:Archived
1294:Archived
1268:Archived
1264:"Aprons"
1112:(n.d.).
1033:Archived
1000:cite web
981:Archived
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889:Archived
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742:Archived
678:See also
578:pinafore
547:Wealthy
375:breeches
363:Anglican
302:(Sweden)
244:pinafore
230:Pinafore
51:the text
3353:Fursuit
3319:Fashion
3292:Costume
3275:Related
3215:Western
3136:Handbag
3121:Glasses
3116:Gaiters
3086:Armband
3035:Legwear
3025:Sneaker
3020:Slipper
2967:Wetsuit
2912:Burkini
2889:Pajamas
2773:Norfolk
2763:leather
2728:Cut-off
2674:Cagoule
2669:Blouson
2635:morning
2608:smoking
2581:bekishe
2538:Paletot
2338:Panties
2247:Rah-rah
2242:Prairie
2139:Wedding
2124:Prairie
2102:Evening
2053:Dresses
1989:cassock
1955:service
1858:running
1843:dolphin
1838:dycling
1833:Bermuda
1808:Palazzo
1788:Lowrise
1753:Bondage
1723:twinset
1683:Sweater
1636:Cycling
1549:Necktie
1464:homburg
1378:History
689:Gymslip
566:fashion
493:fabrics
449:Podhale
383:diocese
379:gaiters
371:cassock
316:cobbler
109:Please
55:Please
3420:Aprons
3262:Casual
3223:Formal
3191:Wallet
3146:Livery
3126:Gloves
3068:Tights
3053:Garter
3010:Sandal
2962:Trunks
2907:Bikini
2800:Poncho
2785:Jerkin
2778:safari
2753:goggle
2748:flight
2738:Jacket
2723:Coatee
2696:Mantle
2613:sports
2603:Blazer
2521:Ulster
2516:Trench
2504:Riding
2472:Duster
2467:Duffel
2462:Covert
2373:briefs
2323:Diaper
2316:Bottom
2252:Sarong
2237:Pencil
2212:A-line
2204:Skirts
2175:Sheath
2165:Jumper
2153:Casual
2041:scrubs
2031:hazmat
2011:Prison
2006:School
1967:combat
1960:sailor
1828:Shorts
1773:Formal
1703:jersey
1698:hoodie
1661:Henley
1646:Mantle
1609:Blouse
1591:Tippet
1574:school
1569:kipper
1524:Choker
1496:Turban
1476:Helmet
1459:fedora
1454:bowler
1449:boater
766:24 May
684:Tabard
505:Quaker
489:unisex
308:tabard
276:Tabard
262:blouse
205:Styles
195:napron
49:verify
3346:types
3196:Watch
3171:Spats
2942:Sling
2822:Shawl
2795:Parka
2733:Gilet
2706:royal
2657:Apron
2650:Other
2630:dress
2586:rekel
2531:opera
2526:Cloak
2494:Greca
2425:Coats
2411:Teddy
2353:Thong
2257:Skort
2227:Men's
2222:Denim
2160:House
2119:Plain
2058:gowns
2036:space
1913:court
1890:Suits
1793:Jeans
1768:Chaps
1763:Cargo
1758:Capri
1713:shrug
1656:dress
1651:Shirt
1641:Kurta
1586:Scarf
1579:stock
1554:ascot
1519:Bands
1417:Beret
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624:1950s
614:flour
588:1920s
541:maids
535:1800s
411:When
355:apron
173:apron
3363:Laws
3166:Sash
3151:Muff
3091:Belt
3043:Sock
3015:Shoe
2985:Boot
2805:Robe
2743:down
2679:Cape
2618:Teba
2548:Polo
2384:Full
2348:Slip
2280:and
2267:Wrap
2262:Tutu
2185:Slip
2144:Wrap
2056:and
1950:mess
1945:full
1925:Folk
1823:Phat
1666:polo
1601:Tops
1559:bolo
1501:Veil
1491:Mask
1481:Hood
1437:knit
1432:flat
1320:2016
1302:2016
1276:2016
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926:2017
873:2013
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812:2022
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768:2018
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2452:Car
2428:and
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2290:Top
1892:and
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