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It will last a long time.Hope this was helpful. With all that said, I saw this apron and with high hopes,and bought it. again, what is that for.Here are the pluses.1. Nice material2. Most lumberyards sell a canvas apron that has all the right features but they do not last very long (1-2 months). This is the only way a apron should attach because it takes the weight off the neck.The straps are heavy weight and I liked them.If your a carpenter, don't waste you money, it is NOT what you want.If your someone who needs to carry misc. For those that are carpenters I will list the draw backs,1.
There are pockets for utility knives or chisles on the left side only and one pocket has a velcro flap (). On the left side is a small pocket, kind of like the coin pocket on a pair of jeans, with a velcro flap. It is on the right side and attached to one of the pockets so it is just flooping. things around, this is for you. The straps go over the neck, cross in the back, go through loops in the side of the apron and you then tie up behind your back. I am primarily a finish carpenter now and have used aprons (rather than bags) for many years.
It is so poorly designed that I can not use it. Who's bright idea is that.2. I had one nylon apron with all the same features as the canvas aprons that lasted for years, which I need to replace now. There are no little slots for nail sets.4. (the company that made it no longer does). There is one hammer loop.
(I am right handed but I carry may hammer on the left side)3. The loop is way to small.
Tie straps are too short for front tie and require a bow tie in rear. Otherwise looks and feels well made. Hammer loop too small and too low on apron.
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