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Old December 5th, 2006 Dec 5, 2006 1:33:49 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone know where I can get these... they are aprons that the ladys from Mexico wear... and some here.... they are kind of like a little pancho I wonder if they sell them in plain colors.

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Can you post a picture of the kind of apron you're talking about?
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They are like cobbler aprons, granny aprons, old fashion style aprons.

Mexican ladys wear them.... (like all day long)

I cant get a picture up.



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Default Re: Mexican aprons?

If it helps, here's a link that explains how to upload a picture

I may have seen one before, but a picture will help other members who may not be familiar with your description visualize the apron and hopefully help you find a source.
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Lorena,

You might have more luck if you search for vintage or retro aprons.

Something like these?

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