Syntus 3 Pack 3 Pockets 100% Cotton Waitress Waist Apron,11.5-inch Black
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Selected User Reviews For Syntus 3 Pack 3 Pockets 100% Cotton Waitress Waist Apron,11.5-inch Black
I am completely dissatisfied with these. I've had them for two weeks and two of the three aprons have already ripped. The stitching is of poor quality. I'll look into getting some that aren't the same as the ones I have.
Hand sanitizer is in one pocket, my phone is in another, and my facemask is in the third pocket. br> There's no need to carry around a purse! When I get home, I sanitize the contents of my pockets and toss the apron in the washing machine. I love having three aprons because I can rotate them and always have a clean one!.
In the middle pocket, you must keep your server book and guest checks. Before making a purchase, I should have read the reviews. Even a standard black book (the kind used for guest checks) will not fit in the outside pockets. So your server book and any guest checkbooks you pick up have to go in the middle pocket, which is inconvenient if you're short and have to walk up any kind of stairs. br>br>However, it appears to be of reasonable quality. Simply put, it's not well-suited to serving.
It's sturdy, but it's also light. It's a cinch to bling up your outfit! I am employed as a teacher in a primary school. I blinged it up with iron-ons and used it in the cafeteria. To open packets of ketchup, salad dressing, and other condiments, I always have scissors with me. Napkins for spills and messes, plastic ware, and reward/incentives like pencils and freebie coupons are all good ideas. It's a hit with the kids, and the staff agrees. They are worn by our kindergartners to carry incentive stickers. Many people have inquired as to where I obtained them. I bought enough for the office staff who work in the cafeteria. During photo shoots, another member of the staff who does photography uses one to carry items. This is extremely beneficial! Several members of the staff have expressed an interest in receiving one.
My comanager and I put our aprons through a lot, and they've held up surprisingly well. We work for a large retail superstore and are constantly shoving our personal items, such as phones, box cutters, pens, markers, keys, and so on, into the back of the store. We drop 8" metal pegs, walkie talkies, and other small items in our aprons during the shift, but also throughout the shift. Aprons are used up quickly in our house. Pockets and seams are torn. But neither of them will be surprised by these. They have three large, deep pockets and are made of a soft but slightly thicker material. The stitching around the pockets is worth more than the price of one of these, and they come in a three-pack. This product is ideal for those who unintentionally accumulate a lot of weight in their aprons on a daily basis.
It is a good match. There are plenty of pockets. The fabric is thick and durable. br>br>The wide strings were my main concern. When you need to get the apron off quickly, they don't do quick release, and if you try to pull the apron off before the two strings become completely untangled, you'll end up with a tangled mess. When they become tangled, they will tear away from the rest of the apron, unlike aprons with narrower strings, which will tear away from the rest of the apron. br>br>So I bought a three-piece set, and after a month, I only had one complete apron and two torn ones. I'm definitely getting rid of this and replacing it with aprons with narrower strings.
Update: Because the company contacted me and made things right, I changed the rating to four stars. br>br>While this may work for you, I'm 6'5" and 220 pounds. My height isn't an issue because I'm wearing a standard short serving apron, but I gained weight and went from a 36 waist to a 38 waist, and the strings are just a little too short to tie properly when I wrap them around myself. Very inconvenient; I had to tie it twice and couldn't get it out for ten minutes. However, if your waist is smaller than 38, it's a good deal for the price.