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Smocks. Not your Average Apron.

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Ok, so there is a good chance you’ve heard about this darling new line of aprons–yes, aprons– called Smocks. If not, we don’t know why it has taken us so long to let you all know about it. First of all, the designer, Kelley Culp, is a longtime F.O.T (Friend of Thread.). Second of all, the aprons are so cute, so chic that we are literally racking our brains for reasons to cook and to look super cute whilst doing said cooking. (A dinner party maybe? Or perhaps a Christmas cookie-baking afternoon with the girls?) Third of all, and this might just be the cincher, is that these puppies go for, on average, about $40 a pop. This means these aprons are the perfect gift for: your soon-to-be mother-in-law, your five bridesmaids, your just-married-and-buying-a-new-home girlfriend, your super-stylish and loves-to-cook sister, and, er, yourself. (Hey, we deserve one, too, right?) So, in a word: everyone.

(For more information, take a peek at the Smocks site. Don’t you love love love the descriptions that go with each style name?)

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  1. [...] friend Kelley (you know her! Smocks, remember?) got hitched a few weeks ago at a gorgeous, gorgeous villa in Saratoga, California. (Did [...]

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