Caring for Your Apron
& Finding Your Perfect Size
Pinafore Aprons
Ties at neck and waist for a comfortable, adjustable fit
One size fits most — ties let you customize your fit
Wraps snugly or loosely — adjust to your preference
Longer in length than Wrap Style (38”-40”)
Generous coverage while allowing freedom of movement.
Neck Ties range between 22” - 26”
Waist ties range between 30” - 35”
Bib sizes range from 9” - 12” in width and length
(Note: 10” X 10” is the most common size)
Wrap Aprons
Adjustable & Easy to Wear for a Custom-Feeling Fit
No defined waistband — wraps naturally to your body
Generous bib for full front coverage
Shorter length than Pinafore style (30”-34”)
Longer ties wrap for a perfect fit
Neck ties range between 20”-26”
Waist ties range 31”-34”
Bib area ranges between 9” - 11”
Extra large Bib/chest sizes available upon request.
Made to create joyful moments and lasting memories—meant to be worn, used, and loved without worry.
Apron Care
Size 2 Pinafore Apron size guidance.
Options for wearing the Wrap style Aprons. Wrap once or twice, Flip up waist area to shorten. It works!
Pinafore Apron Size Guidance
Wrap aprons’ size guidance.
Care Recommendations
SweetpeaPunkinRose aprons are made from soft, breathable cotton fabrics, including the lining, which is crafted from luxuriously soft up-cycled cotton sheets. They’re designed to be enjoyed and used — and caring for them is simple.
Washing
Machine wash cool or warm on a gentle cycle with similar colors. If needed, treat any spots before washing. For best results and to help keep the colors vibrant over time, I highly recommend adding a color-catcher or dye-protector sheet to the wash. They are inexpensive and really help colors stay.
Drying
Tumble dry on a low or gentle setting.
Wrinkles
Cotton naturally wrinkles a bit after washing. If you prefer a crisp look, a light iron on a low setting works beautifully.
A Little Tip
Spot cleaning between washes and using a color-protector sheet during washing can help keep your apron looking bright and beautiful for years to come. Washing and drying naturally add wear and pull on seams. I have double stitched all the seams that carry the most weight during wear. This plus your care of washing infrequently will also help your apron last for more years.