We are students and having a business plan proposal and we are planning to do something that is daily used, and we decided upon aprons, we’ve made a lot of designs but we dont know what is the best fabric to use, and we want different colors. hope you can help us. thank you….
It really depends on the look you want and the demographic you are aiming for, linen is more expensive and would appeal to a slightly older customer, cotton is going to be more versitile and cheaper, it also comes in more color and print options, so it really depends on what you are going for, good luck!
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wtfnutmeg Says:
i would say cotton is fairly cheap, readily available, washable and comes in TONS of colors and patterns
Posted on November 21st, 2010 at 10:16 pm
katie m Says:
I would use a soft canvas material… It’s stiff enough to keep its shape (who wants to iron an apron… ever?) and it will hold up for a long time.
You can get it in different colors, or use other materials to kick it up a notch.
Posted on November 22nd, 2010 at 4:29 pm
faye2441 Says:
It really depends on the look you want and the demographic you are aiming for, linen is more expensive and would appeal to a slightly older customer, cotton is going to be more versitile and cheaper, it also comes in more color and print options, so it really depends on what you are going for, good luck!
Posted on November 24th, 2010 at 10:27 pm