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Anybody have a good suggestion for an apron to be used when I grill and/or cook? I've realized that most of the stains on my clothes not attributable to kids (which is a small percentage, but still) come either from grilling or cooking things that like to splatter. Looking to mitigate this with a decent apron, hopefully with some pockets. Would prefer that it not trap heat in as well, so material will be a consideration. Addtionally, I'm not a small guy so something in the XL category will be a must.

Thanks for your suggestions/thoughts.



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I've had more than several cheap ones. Basically disposable. Ran into a Creekstone Farms rep at my local food service supply warehouse. I was picking up a case of Creekstone Farms loin back ribs and a case of briskets. He comped this apron and a hat. The apron is awesome.



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I wouldn't want leather or another material you can't throw in the washing machine.

If I were buying an apron for the grill it'd be this $23 woodlands camo one from Amazon:



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I've had more than several cheap ones. Basically disposable. Ran into a Creekstone Farms rep at my local food service supply warehouse. I was picking up a case of Creekstone Farms loin back ribs and a case of briskets. He comped this apron and a hat. The apron is awesome.


Awesome, this is exactly what I was looking for! Found the company that makes these and ordered an un-branded one.



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I found this one a little while back online; same issue with assorted spills and stains while cooking both indoors and out.

Still allows access to the Glock or whatever gat is aboard haha…




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See you found one but if it does not hold up or others are still looking, Filson makes a mighty fine apron.
https://www.filson.com/tin-clo...030230-fco-000971916


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If I get one, it will be from Duluth Trading.


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At first I was wondering why you'd want to grill or cook an apron, but then I saw what the thread was about. No suggestion--I don't grill or cook.

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If I get one, it will be from Duluth Trading.


It will probably wear out in under a year like all their crap does anymore.
Damn, shame used to be some of the best stuff out there.


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When I finally decide to invest in an apron, it will be one from S&R.

https://searchandrescuedenim.com/



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
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Leather...

https://madscientistbbq.com/pr...riant=37702442877079


I've seen his, can't imagine wearing something like that while grilling/cooking, especially in the summer. Looks very nice though.



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When I finally decide to invest in an apron, it will be one from S&R.

https://searchandrescuedenim.com/


I'm digging these too!



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The neck/back strap is why I like S&R. The cross back is super comfy. I also like clasps big enough they are easy to use. Plus I can wash it without the straps, just the sheet of apron fabric. That makes washing way easier.



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
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Leather...

https://madscientistbbq.com/pr...riant=37702442877079


I've seen his, can't imagine wearing something like that while grilling/cooking, especially in the summer. Looks very nice though.
Might come in handy if you decide to do some welding in between.
 
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Leather...

https://madscientistbbq.com/pr...riant=37702442877079


I've seen his, can't imagine wearing something like that while grilling/cooking, especially in the summer. Looks very nice though.
Might come in handy if you decide to do some welding in between.


Or an impromptu horse shoeing session.



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