Red Apron It's Better When It's Good
Red apron designed by Emmanuelle Jary, creator of the show It's better when it's good .
All profits from the sale of these aprons will be donated to the La 20th Chair Social Center (located in the 20th arrondissement of Paris) so that they can serve breakfast for a school year to children who are unable to eat breakfast at home in the morning before going to school.
Livraison express estimée ...
Livraison standard sous 5 jours ouvrés
Paiement en 3 fois sans frais avec
Retours gratuits sous 30 jours, hors articles personnalisés
Vous souhaitez faire connaissance avec les personnes qui se cachent derrière la confection de nos pièces ? On vous les présente un peu plus bas ❥
Features
Brown faux leather inserts on the corners of the bib and on the pockets.
Snap button system on the braids to best adjust the length of the apron. The braids are also removable and pass through metal eyelets.
The weaving, cutting, assembly and embroidery are carried out in the Vosges for an apron that is 100% made in France.
The apron is embroidered with the logo of Emmanuelle Jary's show, C'est meilleur quand c'est bon, and will be your ideal partner for concocting wonderful recipes.
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Height: 85 cm
Width: 78 cm
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Composition: 100% cotton - 270 gr/m2
💡 By purchasing this apron, you are making a gesture of solidarity to enable children to benefit from breakfast.
The 20th Chair
For the residents of the Amandiers district, La 20ème Chaise is the place where they meet and do things together.
For institutions, La 20ème Chaise is a social center, a collective facility mainly subsidized by the Family Allowance Fund and the City of Paris.
How much money is donated to the La 20th Chair Social Center?
10 euros are donated at La 20ème Chaise for the purchase of the red CMQCB model.
This sum will be used to finance breakfasts for one school year for children who do not receive them in the morning.
Shipping (wow effect guaranteed)
Oh the pretty fabric pouch
To limit over-packaging, we ship our aprons in pouches made from our fabric scraps.Even in textiles, nothing is lost, everything is transformed.

Home delivery or a collection point?
Because it's always better to have a choice, we offer you 4 delivery options when paying for your order:• Home delivery within standard timeframe via GLS
• Express home delivery via Chronopost
• Delivery to a relay point via Mondial Relay
• Workshop collection for our Spinalien neighbors or customers passing through our beautiful region
Standard delivery
Delivery time: 5 to 7 working days from the time the order is placed (an order including many personalized items may take a little longer).Price: €6 (free for orders over €100 including tax).
Express delivery
Delivery times: Delivery within 48 hours from the validation of your order. Allow 1 additional day for personalized items and 2 additional days for adding a logo (time required for digitizing the logo and testing).Price: €10.
Delivery to a relay point
Delivery time: 5 business days for delivery to the collection point of your choice. You will receive a text message and an email informing you that your package is ready for collection at the collection point. Remember to bring proof of identity to collect your package.Price: €6 (free for orders over €100 including tax).
Pick up at the workshop - Click & Collect
Delivery time: Please allow 48 hours for your order to be processed. Once your order is ready, you will receive an email informing you that it is ready for collection. Bring your order confirmation email to the workshop and the package will then be delivered to you.Pick-up address:
TB Workshop
6, rue Christophe Denis
88000 Epinal
You can pick up your order from Monday to Thursday between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., and on Friday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Price: Free regardless of the order amount.
Interview
Know-how kept in good hands.
Here are the faces behind the making of our pieces.Alison takes care of cutting the fabrics, Jimmy installs the snaps, Sonia oversees the end of production while Sandrine checks that no threads are sticking out during embroidery. And all these steps take place under the expert eye of our production manager Julie.
This is how more than twenty passionate little hands work every day to reinvent the French textile industry in our Spinalien workshop.