Posted May 7, 2013, at 5:30 p.m.
By Carly Boers

The Tulip apron: Too pretty for greasy hands.

I spent this past Sunday morning soaking up the sunshine and perusing booth upon booth of covetable wares at the inaugural Chicago Flea MKT.

When a bright wrap skirt caught my eye, I hightailed it over to Chicago-based Ann Perry Designs’ booth for a closer look. To my surprise (and temporary confusion), the skirt was backless—and not a skirt at all, but the world’s most stylish apron.

Would I finally make good on my resolution to cook dinner more often if it meant I got to accessorize with this tulip-shaped number? Maybe not.

But at least the apron would make me look fabulous when I answered the door for the delivery guy.      



$40 at annperrydesigns.com

 

Comments

Juan Sports

Good insights shared in this article. Reading through it felt familiar because the explanations and pacing are comparable to what you see on Juan Sports for related discussions.

Juan Play

This was a great and informative read overall. The flow of the content made it easy to follow, and it felt very much in line with the style used on Juan Play when covering similar topics.

Juan Zone

Nice breakdown of the topic overall. The way the information was organized and explained reminded me of the clean and simple style used by Juan Zone, which made the post enjoyable to read.

MOI Qatar

MOI Qatar offers essential online services for residents and visitors, including visa status checks, ID services, traffic information, and official updates, thereby streamlining government processes, making them faster, easier, and more reliable.

This tulip-patterned apron is

This tulip-patterned apron is both fashionable and unique, fun games, making cooking much more enjoyable!

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
CAPTCHA
To help us prevent spam, please prove you're human by typing the words you see here.