Goods: For the Domestic Goddess

I may have a teency obsession with aprons. I love them. A person that wears an apron while cooking suggests to me that they actually care about the presentation: of themselves and of the food they cook. It's so reminiscent of June Cleaver, the present-day Martha Stewart, and makes me long for the days of the old.

In my opinion, aprons are classic and classy. They make great gifts for anyone as its often true that people love an apron, but would never think to buy it for themselves. 

As always, what you see is not carried in stock, but rather custom-made for the intended recipient! Prices vary from $20 for toddler and preschooler sized aprons to $30-$40 for adult sizes.