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You are getting What you see in the Picture!
a New Never been used Cupcake and Cherries Apron.
100% cotton Nice looking Has cupcakes with strawberries tops along with Cherries, and Green dots. this is actually cute!
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Shipping is FREE I will be shipping this with DC#
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Ironically, the first aprons were anything but a woman's best kitchen friend. In fact, blacksmiths wore them, armor and weapon makers, gardeners, carvers,Furniture makers, leather smiths, cobblers, tailors, jewelers, metal forgers, fishmongers, and clock makers. When you see old pictures of these craftsmen, you see men. Because for the longest time, aprons were commonly seen on men, not women.