Cuisine Bib Apron – Elite

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SKU:
676094

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Taupe Apron Body270
Grey Apron Body410
Black Leather Look Apron Straps (Pair)58

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Decoration example for 1 Colour 1 Location Screen Print
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 1 Colour 1 Location Screen Print

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 2 Colour 1 Location Screen Print
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 2 Colour 1 Location Screen Print

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 3 Colour 1 Location Screen Print
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 3 Colour 1 Location Screen Print

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 1 Colour 2 Location Screen Print
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 1 Colour 2 Location Screen Print

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 2 Colour 2 Location Screen Print
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 2 Colour 2 Location Screen Print

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 3 Colour 2 Location Screen Print
Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.
Decoration example for 3 Colour 2 Location Screen Print

Screen printing is the process of pressing ink through a fine mesh screen onto flat or fabric products. The screen is covered in a stencil that only allows ink through where the design requires.

Advantages

  • Large print areas are achievable on flat products.
  • An economical decoration method for larger print runs or designs with only a few colours
  • Close PMS matches are able to be achieved

Disadvantages

  • Full-colour designs and gradients are not possible
  • Each colour requires its own setup charge
  • Printing on darker coloured products may require a base print
Decoration example for 1 Location Colourflex Transfer
Digital Transfers are a full-colour heat transfers that are pressed onto flat or fabric products.
Decoration example for 1 Location Colourflex Transfer

Digital Transfers are a full-colour heat transfers that are pressed onto flat or fabric products.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing full-colour, complex images
  • Soft and flexible Digital Transfers are comfortable when printed on garments
  • Durable, flexible branding for apparel that is machine washable with a soft-touch matt finish.
  • Only one set up charge is required regardless of the number of print colours.

Disadvantages

  • Some colours cannot be reproduced including metallic and neon/fluorescent colours.
  • A thin, clear line of glue can sometimes be seen around the edges of the image.
Decoration example for 2 Location Colourflex Transfer
Digital Transfers are a full-colour heat transfers that are pressed onto flat or fabric products.
Decoration example for 2 Location Colourflex Transfer

Digital Transfers are a full-colour heat transfers that are pressed onto flat or fabric products.

Advantages

  • Ideal for printing full-colour, complex images
  • Soft and flexible Digital Transfers are comfortable when printed on garments
  • Durable, flexible branding for apparel that is machine washable with a soft-touch matt finish.
  • Only one set up charge is required regardless of the number of print colours.

Disadvantages

  • Some colours cannot be reproduced including metallic and neon/fluorescent colours.
  • A thin, clear line of glue can sometimes be seen around the edges of the image.
Decoration example for 1 Location Faux Embroidery
Faux Embroidery is a new digital transfer process that creates a highly realistic, full colour, embroidered effect. Fast and versatile, it is ideal for creating a high-end embroidered look without the cost and stitch restrictions often associated with traditional embroidery.
Decoration example for 1 Location Faux Embroidery

Faux Embroidery is a new digital transfer process that creates a highly realistic, full colour, embroidered effect. Fast and versatile, it is ideal for creating a high-end embroidered look without the cost and stitch restrictions often associated with traditional embroidery.

Decoration example for 2 Location Faux Embroidery
Faux Embroidery is a new digital transfer process that creates a highly realistic, full colour, embroidered effect. Fast and versatile, it is ideal for creating a high-end embroidered look without the cost and stitch restrictions often associated with traditional embroidery.
Decoration example for 2 Location Faux Embroidery

Faux Embroidery is a new digital transfer process that creates a highly realistic, full colour, embroidered effect. Fast and versatile, it is ideal for creating a high-end embroidered look without the cost and stitch restrictions often associated with traditional embroidery.

Decoration example for Embroidery
Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.
Decoration example for Embroidery

Embroidery is the decoration of fabric or other materials using a needle to apply thread or yarn. You will commonly see embroidery on polos, towels, hats, and beanies.

Advantages

  • Embroidery is a durable decoration method that washes well
  • Raised or textured decoration method
  • Only 1 setup charge for multiple colours

Disadvantages

  • Limited thread colours mean only approximate Pantone/PMS matches are possible
  • Really fine details are not possible to embroider
  • Embroidery requires a backing material on the back side of the embroidery which can be unsightly
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Description

Fashion-inspired cotton bib apron with a medium pocket in the front and gunmetal rivets. It has interchangeable coloured cotton straps with leather look PU for the neck area which cross over at the back for an adjustable fit. The straps feature a gunmetal dome for easy removal of straps.

Weight Twill: 280gsm
Weight Denim: 370gsm
Denim Disclaimer: This product is made using denim fabric which can react differently with dyes
Care Label: Yes
Country of Origin: Pakistan

Loose packed.

Dimensions:
Apron: W 695mm x H 800mm
Strap: 1400mm
Pocket: W 280mm x L 200mm