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Cooka T's Apron

$55.00
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Our custom handmade aprons are the same aprons that Chef Tarik uses when he’s in the kitchen.

Our aprons are sewn by Mac Fashion House in the White Center neighborhood of Seattle, and they are made from 100% upcycled raw denim from Prairie Underground in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle.

Each apron has a unique, custom African print accent pocket. No two aprons are the same. Each apron is handmade, with slight variations in the finish as well as the pattern on the pocket.

We highly recommend dry cleaning only to keep your Feed The People Apron so fresh and so clean.

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Our custom handmade aprons are the same aprons that Chef Tarik uses when he’s in the kitchen.

Our aprons are sewn by Mac Fashion House in the White Center neighborhood of Seattle, and they are made from 100% upcycled raw denim from Prairie Underground in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle.

Each apron has a unique, custom African print accent pocket. No two aprons are the same. Each apron is handmade, with slight variations in the finish as well as the pattern on the pocket.

We highly recommend dry cleaning only to keep your Feed The People Apron so fresh and so clean.

Our custom handmade aprons are the same aprons that Chef Tarik uses when he’s in the kitchen.

Our aprons are sewn by Mac Fashion House in the White Center neighborhood of Seattle, and they are made from 100% upcycled raw denim from Prairie Underground in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle.

Each apron has a unique, custom African print accent pocket. No two aprons are the same. Each apron is handmade, with slight variations in the finish as well as the pattern on the pocket.

We highly recommend dry cleaning only to keep your Feed The People Apron so fresh and so clean.

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Feed The People Community Kitchen is a fiscally sponsored project of Coyote Central

Register for Cooking with Chef T classes at Coyote Central here.

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