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  2. Butcher's linen - Wikipedia

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    Butcher's linen was initially used for aprons of waitresses and butchers [4] jackets, [5] and later used as a dress material and backing for starched shirt fronts. [1]

  3. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Aprons of the 1920s mirror the style of the times: loose and long. Often closed with a button and adorned with needlework, many aprons styles emerged during this era and stores began selling patterns and kits to make and adorn aprons at home. [1] Aprons of this period followed the silhouette of dapper fashions—long, with no waist line.

  4. Linen - Wikipedia

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    Butcher's linen a strong heavy linen cloth, primarily used for butchers' aprons. Crash (fabric) Crash fabric is coarse linen based rugged material made from both dyed and raw yarns. Dorrock, a stout linen table cloth made in Scotland. Dowlas, a strong linen mentioned by Shakespeare; Linenize; Linothorax, armor of layers of linen

  5. Union Jack - Wikipedia

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    The Irish folk band the Wolfe Tones has a song entitled "The Butcher's Apron" which makes reference to the term. [40] In the Chinese language, the flag has the nickname Rice-Character Flag (米字旗; Mandarin Pinyin: mǐzìqí, Cantonese Jyutping: mai5zi6kei4), since the pattern looks like the Chinese character for "rice" (米). [41]

  6. Publix Aprons Cooking School ends after 22 years in Sarasota ...

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    The Publix Aprons Cooking School once served as a hub for date nights, a classroom for those from every walk of life, and a weekday hobby for 22 years. Publix moving cooking instruction online.

  7. Pinafore - Wikipedia

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    A child's garment to wear at school or for play would be a pinafore. More recently, other types of full or dress-like aprons are also occasionally referred to as pinafores. In particular, this is the case for an apron with a full skirt, bib and criss-cross shoulder straps.