Add a subtle twist to a classic look with KNG chalk stripe aprons. Our wrinkle-free bib and bistro aprons keep your staff looking their best no matter how hectic work gets. Our aprons can be endlessly customized with garment printing or embroidery to display the messages and images of your choice.
Revolutionary spun poly fabric provides vivid color that won’t fade with washing, along with stain resistance to minimize cleaning. Next to cotton, our fabric has an extended lifespan, backed by our Spun Poly Guarantee. Durability saves you money in the long run, while competitive pricing keeps upfront costs reasonable.
Soft and breathable like cotton
Save time and skip the ironing — fabric stays smooth naturally
Specifically designed to send up to the rigors of any commercial kitchen. Our 100% Spun Polyester Restaurant Aprons last nearly twice as long as poly cotton blends, yet feels and breathes like pure cotton. It's has stain-resistant properties and will never fade, even after hundreds of washes.
• Breathable • Non-Fading • Stain-Resistant
Our Monofilament Polyester Restaurant Aprons have a smooth, silky feel (much like leisure polyester). It's doesn't require ironing, yet still resists stains and fading like our other fabrics. It's a worthy alternative to our premium 100% Spun Polyester fabrics.
Machine wash. Tumble dry. Do not wash with other 100% cotton garments to avoid pilling.
No. Poly Cotton will fade over time and does not resist stains
Our pricing is always at wholesale. Orders of 500 quantity or more are often eligible for additional bulk discounts.
We can do custom color-ways starting at approximately 6,000 (extended lead-time required)
We offer the most common sizes of aprons. All measurement are available online
Small – (22″ Long, 18.5″ Wide) typically up to 6 years old
Medium – (24″ Long, 20″ Wide) typically up to 10 years old
Machine wash. Tumble dry. Do not wash with other 100% cotton or poly cotton garments to avoid pilling.
Use diluted solution of dish soap or shampoo mixed with water
No. Spun Polyester fabric resists stains and therefore it’s very difficult to truly die the fabric
No. However Cotton is more combustible than polyester. It ignites easily and burns rapidly, leaving behind a light ash residue. Polyester resists ignition but once ignited, it melts and causes severe localized burns. The fire hazard is also high with cotton/polyester blends due to the high rate of burning and fabric melting.