Apron
An apron is the apron which is worn to prevent the dirt of clothes [1]. There is the thing with a breastplate [1]. It is worn from the hygiene plane, and even a purpose to prevent from the lower clothes being damaged, and becoming dirty is worn. The product with large and small pockets is very convenient, too and is often used at places such as cooking and a meal, the manual industry, the art production.
It is the word that was born because misunderstanding that "a napron" (napperon) is spelling of "an apron" spread out in English apron (Apron), but the etymology and the words that it was are not used now.
Use
The apron is used as a uniform by various occupations, and a waitress, a nurse, a maid wear it. In addition, I may wear it as a fashion. There are various models depending on a use, and things covering the whole lower part of the body from a thing and the chests from the abdominal region to the knee top vary. I wear it using a shoulder string according to waist cord and length. It is thought that the type that a shoulder string and waist cord are unified, and the weight of the apron breaks up to a body equally (weight does not concentrate on a neck) is comfortable.
Cloth
Generally, the used apron is made with cloth, but is made from other material as needed.
- Even if the person of the occupation to handle dangerous chemicals hangs to an emergency, the body using an apron made of the rubber, it prevents you from injuring skin.
- The engineer handling the radioactive material including the X-rays camera wears the apron which lead was sewed into and avoids radiation exposure.
- A person treating marine products is made of rubber vinyl, and a thing with a breastplate is used.
- In the eating out shop such as stores specializing in Jingisukan, there is an exclusive plastic simple apron of the prevention of oil splash. There is the paper disposable thing.
Style
Various styles are to the apron depending on a purpose use, but, as a basic classification, I am accompanied by a waist apron and a breastplate covering the lower lower part of the body from a waist, and there is bibb [2], an apron covering both upper body and lower parts of the body.
The apron is linked with a back by a piece of cloth such as the ribbon and is usually fixed. A bibb apron has one string through the neck (probably this is the most common today) or intersects with a back and is accompanied by waist cord and two connected shoulder strings.
The advantage that I can easily wear is a former design, but there is a fault to be hard to change a little. In addition, in a latter design, it is hard to wear it, but on the other hand there is an advantage to do comfort more comfortably.
Other types of aprons include pinafore (pinafore) or Cobbler (Cobbler), an apron, and there is the type to wrap up the sleeve to these aprons more.
The pinafore is common with a bibb apron at the point where there is a breastplate in, but points to the maid-like apron with the big frill to a shoulder string mainly.
Thought to be the Japanese English to seem to often call a waist apron sarong apron (Salon/Sarong Apron) in Japan, but that there is not such an expression in the English zone and knows only in Japan [3]
There is a unique design not to be included in these classifications to the modern apron. Maid clothes as the costume are reviewed in particularly recent Japan by the boom of the maid cafe, and really various aprons are designed in that.
Footnote
- ^ a b Design classification definition card (B1) The Patent Office
- ^ Bib (British): Breastplate, meaning of the bib
- As seen in ^ English version article, expression in itself called Salon Apron exists. I point to the apron for hairdressing business with the water resistance.
Allied item
- Coverall apron
- Apron
- The clothes which apron dress - apron and a blouse unified
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