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WipeApron - Towel Fabric Hands-Free Kitchen Apron

The classic striped kitchen apron in a substantial cotton-linen blend - chest-to-thigh coverage, one deep front pocket, and rear ties you knot to your own body.

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One size you set - rear ties knot to petite or plus
Cotton-linen blend with contrast piping - not paper thin
Deep front pocket holds phone, thermometer and towel
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Danielle R.
Danielle R.

I'm 5'3" and curvy and I've had aprons that were either a tent or too tight across my chest. Because you tie the back yourself, I just knotted it where I wanted. It sits right, and the fabric has actual weight to it.

Meredith K.
Meredith K.

Honestly bought it because it looked like the striped one I'd been eyeing at the department store for triple the price. Piping and stitching are lovely. No need to get the expensive one.

Joanne T.
Joanne T.

Was sceptical - every cheap apron I've owned was see-through and flimsy. This one isn't. Pocket holds my phone and a folded towel without sagging. The neck loop is light enough that I forget it's on after a while. Cook four nights a week and it's on the hook by the stove now.

The Ventra™ WipeApron is the classic striped kitchen apron - cut in a substantial cotton-linen blend with contrast piping along the edges, a full bib-to-thigh coverage panel, and one large front patch pocket.

It goes on the way you expect: the halter loop over your head, then the two rear waist ties crossed behind you and knotted at whatever length suits your body. That's the point - one size that you adjust, rather than a fixed panel someone else sized for an average. Petite or plus, you set the fit.

Available in Pink, Yellow, Beige/Tan and Navy Blue.

1. Hold the bib panel and pass the halter loop over your head so the strap rests across the back of your neck.

2. Let the body panel fall flat from chest to mid-thigh.

3. Take the two waist ties behind you, cross them at the back, then bring them forward and knot at your waist - or tie them off at the back. Knot them tighter for a closer fit, looser for more room.

Because the waist is wearer-knotted rather than fixed, the apron adapts across a wide range of body sizes. The halter loop is lightweight and intuitive - no buckles, clips or hardware to work around.

Fabric: woven cotton-linen blend with a visible textured weave - substantial enough to hold a loaded pocket and opaque under kitchen light. Edges finished with contrast piping and stitched hems.

Care: machine washable. Wash cool with like colours and hang or tumble dry low to keep the weave and colour true. Warm iron if you prefer a crisp finish - linen-blend fabrics relax naturally with wear.

Free shipping worldwide on every order.

30-day money back guarantee - if the fit or the fabric isn't what you expected, tell us within 30 days and we'll refund you.

1 year warranty covering manufacturing and stitching faults.

Questions before you order? Contact the Ventra™ team and we'll help you choose.

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Home cook wearing the striped apron in her kitchen

Worn as it arrives. Bib over the chest, panel to mid-thigh, ties knotted at her own waist.

The classic stripe. Measured.

Finally, An Apron That Tells You How It Fits Before You Buy It.

Full chest-to-mid-thigh coverage. Rear ties you knot to your own body, so you set the fit. Woven cotton-linen blend, not paper-thin filler.

4.8 from 4,200+ reviews
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Close-up of the woven stripe and contrast piping

Woven stripe, not printed. Contrast piping runs the full edge.

Printed up front

Coverage Bib to mid-thigh
Fabric Cotton-linen blend
Waist You knot it
 
 
Grease-splattered shirt sleeve at a kitchen counter mid-cook

Wednesday, 6:40pm. A shirt she liked.

The aprons that failed you

You Own An Apron. It Is Balled Up In A Drawer.

You did not decide to cook in a ruined shirt. You bought aprons. They kept failing, so you stopped reaching for them and started absorbing the splatter as the price of dinner.

  • The marketplace apron that ran huge One buyer put it plainly: it "would fit me my husband and our 4 kids." A fixed shoulder panel cannot be un-sized once it arrives.
  • The paper-thin one "Paper thin, I'm worried to put anything in the pockets." A pocket only counts if the cloth can carry weight.
  • The strappy one that tangled "The strings get all tangled in the wash." Annoying to wear, worse to launder, so it quietly stopped coming out of the drawer.
  • The stained freebie from a work event Not built to be worn, not nice enough to hang up. It exists, so you never bought a real one.

None of that is a discipline problem. It is a design problem. Fixed shoulder panels are cut for an average body that is nobody's body, and lightweight filler cloth cannot hold a phone in a pocket. Those aprons were never going to work on you.

So this one publishes its fit and its fabric before you buy, instead of after.

 
 
What owners say

Real Kitchens. Real Bodies.

Different heights, different sizes, different kitchens. Same apron.

Third week of using it and my shirts are still clean. That is the whole review.

Marissa T. Verified buyer
Deborah K. photo

No fuss, no muss. It covers me the absolute best of any apron I have owned, and it is genuinely the easiest to put on. Over the head, tie the back, cook.

Deborah K. Verified buyer

It lives on the hook by my stove now. I reach for it without thinking.

Priya N. Verified buyer
Ellen R. photo

I am a practicing artist and I need a lot of aprons. This one washes well, the pocket is genuinely handy, and it is comfortable enough that I forget I am wearing it. It goes from the studio to dinner prep without a thought.

Ellen R. Verified buyer
Joanne M. photo

No need to get the expensive one. Same look, and the quality actually held up.

Joanne M. Verified buyer

I am 5 foot 3 and on the fuller side, and I knot the ties where I want them, so it actually sits right. It has been through the wash plenty and there is not a fray in the hem.

Carla D. Verified buyer

4.8 average from 4,200+ reviews · 12,000+ customers

 
 
Published before you buy

The Numbers Most Aprons Do Not Print.

Fit and fabric are the two things you cannot judge from a photo, and the two things nobody publishes. Here they are.

Tape measure laid across the apron showing garment length and width
Fit

You Set The Waist. Not A Factory Average.

The two rear ties are knotted by the wearer, so the circumference is whatever you decide it is. That is the reason one apron works on a petite frame and a plus-size frame. A fixed shoulder panel is cut once, for an average body, and it cannot adapt after it ships.

Garment lengthSet in product specs
Garment widthSet in product specs
WaistKnotted by you
Macro of the cotton-linen weave beside a backlit opacity test
Fabric

Hold It To The Light. It Holds Its Ground.

Woven cotton-linen blend, not lightweight filler cloth. You can see the weave up close and the opacity in the backlit shot. Contrast piping runs the full edge and the hem is finished, which is the difference you feel in the first wash.

BlendCotton-linen
EdgeContrast piping
CareMachine washable
Front pocket loaded with a phone, thermometer and folded towel
Pocket

Phone, Thermometer, Towel. All At Once.

One large front patch pocket, sewn onto fabric that can carry the weight. The photo is not staged with an empty pocket to hide sag, it is loaded with three real things you actually reach for mid-recipe.

PocketSingle large patch
PositionFront, hand height
Bib-to-mid-thigh coverage shown on the body
Coverage

Bib To Mid-Thigh. Where Splatter Actually Lands.

The bib covers chest and stomach. The body panel covers lap and upper thighs. Those are the two zones that take the oil and the flour, and a waist-only apron leaves the first one completely open.

Upper zoneChest + stomach
Lower zoneLap + upper thigh
 
 
Two motions, no instructions

Over Your Head. Tie. Done.

There is nothing to figure out and no diagram to study. You already know how to do this.

Loop it over your head

The strap rests across the back of your neck and the bib falls flat against your chest. One motion, both hands free at the end of it.

Apron being lifted over the head, strap settling behind the neck

Knot the ties at your own length

Wrap the two ties behind your waist and knot them wherever they sit right on you. Prefer them in front? Bring them forward and tie there instead. You are setting the fit, not accepting one.

Hands knotting the rear waist ties behind the back

Cook

That is the whole process. Phone in the pocket, hands on the pan, shirt out of the line of fire.

Wearing the apron mid-cook at the stove
On the neck strap

No buckles, no snaps, no clips. It is a lightweight cotton-linen panel, so there is nothing heavy hanging from your neck and nothing to learn before you can put it on. That absence of hardware is also why it can be put on unassisted, seated or one-handed.

 
 
Compared upward, not sideways

Same Stripe. Different Tag.

The classic stripe is not expensive to make. It is expensively branded. Here is what you actually get on both sides.

The premium tier

Department-store classic stripe

$55 to $129
Stripe Woven
Edge finish Contrast piping
Coverage Bib to thigh
Hem Finished
Waist fit Tie or fixed
Measurements printed Not published
Ventra

WipeApron classic stripe

$49.90Was $89.90
Stripe Woven
Edge finish Contrast piping
Coverage Bib to thigh
Hem Finished
Waist fit You knot it
Measurements printed On this page

"No need to get the expensive one."

What owners of this style keep saying
 
 
Shot in daylight, not a lightbox

Four Colors. Four Very Different Kitchens.

Every colorway photographed in natural daylight on a different person, so the color you pick is the color that arrives.

Pink striped apron worn in a small daylit kitchen
Pink Sunday morning, small galley kitchen.
Yellow striped apron worn at an open-plan kitchen counter
Yellow Weeknight prep, open-plan counter.
Beige striped apron worn at a wood countertop in afternoon light
Beige / Tan Late afternoon, wood countertop.
Navy blue striped apron worn in a daylit kitchen
Navy Blue Deep navy, exactly as photographed.
Apron hanging on a hook beside a stove
On the hook Where it lives between dinners.
Baking with flour dusted across the apron panel
Saturday baking Flour on the panel, not the leggings.
Wearing the apron at an easel or garden bed
Beyond the kitchen The easel and the garden bed count too.

It does not stay in the kitchen either. Baking, cleaning, painting, the garden bed. Same apron, same pocket, same wash.

 
 
Unedited, unlit, uncut

Filmed On Their Own Phones.

Real kitchens, real lighting, no crew. Tap any clip to turn the sound on.

Renee A.

Bought a second one so there is always a clean one on the hook.

Renee A.
Alina R.Over the head, one take
Alina R.Over the head, one take
Alina R.Over the head, one take
Alina R.Over the head, one take
 
 
Before you decide

The Questions That Actually Stop People.

In the order they usually come up. Fit first, logistics last.

 
 
The striped apron back on its hook after dinner, counter wiped
Nothing to lose but the stains

Wear It For 30 Days. If The Fit Is Wrong, Send It Back.

The measurements are printed above and the waist is knotted by you, so the fit should already be settled. If it is not, the return is on us.

Keep Your Shirts Clean

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