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Anywhere.
Anywhere.


[[Pedros]] and [[Park Tools]] make bike specific aprons, but ''thinking outside the box'' most tool manufacturers make their own too -- regardless if they make car or wood-working tools.  You can even contact restaurant supply places to see if they have chef / cook / waiter aprons with a couple pockets.
[[Pedros]] and [[Park Tool]] make bike specific aprons, but ''thinking outside the box'' most tool manufacturers make their own too -- regardless if they make car or wood-working tools.  You can even contact restaurant supply places to see if they have chef / cook / waiter aprons with a couple pockets.

Revision as of 21:26, 15 November 2007

Shop Aprons not only keep your staff, volunteers, and patrons clean, but they also keep people from accidentally putting tools in their pockets.

Styles

If someone spends a lot of time in the shop they might become particular about what kind of apron they use. There are some that have more pockets and some that evenly distribute their [and tool] weight using special back straps. For general use, get the simplest ones you can. Fancy straps only confuse new-comers, not to mention cost more.

Where to buy

Anywhere.

Pedros and Park Tool make bike specific aprons, but thinking outside the box most tool manufacturers make their own too -- regardless if they make car or wood-working tools. You can even contact restaurant supply places to see if they have chef / cook / waiter aprons with a couple pockets.