A cooking apron provides protection, but it’s also a statement of style. This one, with The Times’s logo stacked in three lines, lets everyone know that you care about quality journalism. (Aprons like this were also used in The Times’s composing room in the pre-digital age, protecting workers from ink and stains.) This durable, everyday apron has two centered front waist-high pockets and adjustable straps, and is made from recycled cotton that will hold up in the kitchen or at the grill.
The Times logo has changed since it appeared on the first day of publication in 1851: Originally it was “The New-York Daily Times.” (The period was included.) Over the years, The Times dropped the hyphen, the period and “Daily,” and occasionally updated the look, though the hand-lettered typeface has always been instantly recognizable. This apron is part of our A1 collection of affordable yet elegant products to fit your everyday lifestyle. Like our typeface, it’s designed to be timeless, in style and noticeable for years to come.
This apron is made in the U.S. by Everybody.World, a sustainable fashion brand based in Los Angeles.