Please help me with the age of this wrap linen apron

Jen S

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This apron is made of lovely, heavy striped linen, wraps around, has a side hole for one of the ties, two pockets with bound button holes, a back button closure, and gores in the skirt. Very small, perhaps for a child or young teen. Home-made. My feeling is the name label was added later but I'm really not sure. Thanks for any help!


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I would say wrap dress too. the neckline, pattern, colours and length is very 1930's. Picture it with a wide brim straw hat and lace up canvas shoes.
 
Thank you all. I guess I thought apron because of the pockets and fabric and the high neckline, but it is pretty elaborate for an apron. So wrap dress it is.

So - 50s? 30s? The label to me looks like one of those “hand sewn by Mom” type labels that were popular in the 70s and 80s. That’s why I thought it may have been added later.
 
PS Melanie I couldn’t see that Etsy link - by the time I’d clicked it the seller had gone on break!
 
I think the tag - which looks like a "name tag" to me that would identify the garment's owner at school, camp, on a trip or wherever it was worn. Since you mentioned that it's very small, I think it is a type of apron/cover for a child or young teen. It's possible it was made by the owner in a "home ec" sewing class as a project. OR maybe it was made to be worn over clothing during a home economics cooking or art class.

I think it is '50s but that is just a guess. I also think it's charming!
 
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Thank you! Yes, it’s definitely a name tag, and yes, I agree it could have been a young person’s sewing project. Maybe that would explain the two gores.
 
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