I have been an apron user for a number of years. Mostly a cheap Husky apron my father gave me in the early 2000s. I like aprons because without them, I spend cumulative hours of non-productive shop time trying to remember where I put my pencil, tape measure, etc... Anyways, the number of things I kept in my apron have grown over the years, and the apron itself was not very comfortable even when only marginally loaded. In particular, it would make my neck hurt a lot after a long day in the shop. It was also getting somewhat ratty, and things tended to either slip out of the pockets or stab me in the kidneys every time I bent down. I wanted something nicer and more comfortable, and I was willing to spend money for it.
In late July of last year, I couldn't find anything pre-made that was exactly what I wanted, so I forked over a good-sized chunk of cash to Dragonfly Leather to have something made for me. I was a little sketchy on having a video interview to take measures of myself and my tools, but my wife was game to assist me, and the process was quick and fairly painless. Michelle asked some good questions about tool layout and use, and had several excellent suggestions. Her number-one concern was with weight; I believe to date I carried the most tools on an apron of anyone she had encountered. Fortunately I am 6' tall and well into middle age, so there was plenty of real-estate for it on the apron body itself.
I got the apron a few weeks later, in the last few days of summer. Everything fit where it should. The X-harness strap configuration was very comfortable. Nothing stabbed me in the gut when I bent over. After a few days of using it, my hands just went to where things were without having to put too much conscious thought into it. Even in the heat, it was comfortable for me to wear for extended hours.
I got to thinking I should post about it yesterday, when I had to take everything out so I could get a screw that fell to the bottom of the marking gauge pocket, and shake the dust out. I need clean and oil it at some point in the near future. Otherwise, no issues six months in. I had thought if the weight were too much, I just wouldn't load it up, but that hasn't been an issue at all. In fact, I just keep it fully loaded all the time, and can wear it all day without any additional fatigue. It is unbelievably comfortable. I sometimes refer to it as a more masculine weighted blanket.
This thing was a chunk of cash, and may not be right for a lot of folks who have different tastes or priorities. But for those who are contemplating it, I can't say how happy I am that I went for a custom apron. Should have done it years ago. Now that I am well outside the fluffy pink cloud of new ownership, figured it would be a good time to share.
In late July of last year, I couldn't find anything pre-made that was exactly what I wanted, so I forked over a good-sized chunk of cash to Dragonfly Leather to have something made for me. I was a little sketchy on having a video interview to take measures of myself and my tools, but my wife was game to assist me, and the process was quick and fairly painless. Michelle asked some good questions about tool layout and use, and had several excellent suggestions. Her number-one concern was with weight; I believe to date I carried the most tools on an apron of anyone she had encountered. Fortunately I am 6' tall and well into middle age, so there was plenty of real-estate for it on the apron body itself.
I got the apron a few weeks later, in the last few days of summer. Everything fit where it should. The X-harness strap configuration was very comfortable. Nothing stabbed me in the gut when I bent over. After a few days of using it, my hands just went to where things were without having to put too much conscious thought into it. Even in the heat, it was comfortable for me to wear for extended hours.
I got to thinking I should post about it yesterday, when I had to take everything out so I could get a screw that fell to the bottom of the marking gauge pocket, and shake the dust out. I need clean and oil it at some point in the near future. Otherwise, no issues six months in. I had thought if the weight were too much, I just wouldn't load it up, but that hasn't been an issue at all. In fact, I just keep it fully loaded all the time, and can wear it all day without any additional fatigue. It is unbelievably comfortable. I sometimes refer to it as a more masculine weighted blanket.
This thing was a chunk of cash, and may not be right for a lot of folks who have different tastes or priorities. But for those who are contemplating it, I can't say how happy I am that I went for a custom apron. Should have done it years ago. Now that I am well outside the fluffy pink cloud of new ownership, figured it would be a good time to share.
Math is tough. Let's go shopping!