I have aprons at home, and an apron at work, and all have the same problem. They are a traditional cut, which means, I'm guessing, that they were normed on the bodies of male workers from the past centuries--butchers, painters, etc.

The cut of such apron, as I have shown below, works great for a flat chest, but is a nightmare for the female form. If you have a chest, the top fabric will slide back and forth across your breasts as each breast comes out the side and plays peek-a-boo.

I am of course, annoyed that this is my work uniform, and mentioned it in an anonymous survey.

I know I can easily find other types of aprons that work better for women...I just thought this was an interesting discussion point. Also, if you have any recs, great.

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