Traditional Japanese Apron, 100% Cotton
This Maekake features the Maneki Neko, the little waving cat officially considered a good luck charm in Japan, found wherever hope for a good omen is always welcome. On the sturdy fabric, it looks charming and a little playful, as if winking at you subtly while you cook. An apron that instantly brings a good mood to the kitchen.
Maekake have been worn since the Edo period. They sit low on the hips, protect the body, and provide stable support while working. Anything's aprons are made on old shuttle looms that have been running for almost a hundred years. The fabric is dense and robust, yet pleasantly soft. You immediately notice that tradition and function still naturally belong together here.
Anything keeps this craftsmanship alive. Each Maekake is a small piece of everyday Japan that should not be lost.
Machine wash cold. Do not use bleach or fabric softener. Do not tumble dry.
Wash separately from white laundry, as the colour may bleed onto other fabrics.
Due to its nature, the fabric may shrink slightly when washed.
Traditional Japanese Apron, 100% Cotton
This Maekake features the Maneki Neko, the little waving cat officially considered a good luck charm in Japan, found wherever hope for a good omen is always welcome. On the sturdy fabric, it looks charming and a little playful, as if winking at you subtly while you cook. An apron that instantly brings a good mood to the kitchen.
Maekake have been worn since the Edo period. They sit low on the hips, protect the body, and provide stable support while working. Anything's aprons are made on old shuttle looms that have been running for almost a hundred years. The fabric is dense and robust, yet pleasantly soft. You immediately notice that tradition and function still naturally belong together here.
Anything keeps this craftsmanship alive. Each Maekake is a small piece of everyday Japan that should not be lost.
Machine wash cold. Do not use bleach or fabric softener. Do not tumble dry.
Wash separately from white laundry, as the colour may bleed onto other fabrics.
Due to its nature, the fabric may shrink slightly when washed.