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| | Apron |
 | | The apron is commonly part of the uniform of several work categories, including waitresses, nurses, homemakers and domestic staff. |
 | | Aprons, such as those used by carpenters, may have many pockets to hold tools.Waterproof household aprons, made of oilcloth or PVC are suitable for cooking and washing dishes. |
 | | A bib apron may either have a strap in around the neck (perhaps the most widespread use today), or shoulder straps that criss-cross in the back and attach to the waistband. |
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