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I really like wearing this Hudson apron the fit is great & the cross strapping seems to really work, still getting in the habit of using it. It's really nice to just slip it off & be almost clean to run in to the house.
 

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Originally, I was using lab coats like doctors wear; however, once I starting working on a lathe, I did not like the long sleeves and the heat of Georgia in the summer pushed me to look for a different option. I now use these aprons from Amazon. A 12 pack cost $25.50. The are fairly water repellant and machine washable. If one gets too far gone, I toss it and grab another one.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081S7NJ7J/?tag=atomicindus08-20
 
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Originally, I was using lab coats like doctors wear; however, once I starting working on a lathe, I did not like the long sleeves and the heat of Georgia in the summer pushed me to look for a different option. I now use these aprons from Amazon. A 12 pack cost $25.50. The are fairly water repellant and machine washable. If one gets too far gone, I toss it and grab another one.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081S7NJ7J/?tag=atomicindus08-20
I have a couple like that but I kept catching hot stuff in the pocket so those stay by the lathe and drill press. I wear my leather and just deal with the heat, it's actually cooler than the denim when its burning!!!
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Apron update, can't believe how good it works, I've been doing some paint stripping and using an apron really keeps you clean. It's one of those, why didn't I do this sooner, take it off and almost no mess, well worth it!
 

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I’ve got a couple. Never think to throw them on. I’ve seriously considered one for work as I tend to get the front of my uniform filthy every day.
 
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I don't care about getting dirty, but today I was sanding, didn't wear it & my whole front was covered. Tomorrow I will wear it & see how much of a difference it makes sanding.
 

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Made some changes to the Hudson apron. I really like having things at my fingertips and it’s already saving my street clothes.

Divided the top pocket to keep things upright and organized. Pencil, sharpie, Olfa razor knife, 6” machinists rule and a long tweezer.

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The original plastic buckle was jamming up. I had to crawl out of it a couple times and it was a matter of time before I broke the buckle. Got a cobra style buckle and tri-bar adjuster. The metal parts are more appropriate for the apron and are much nicer in use. It should come with these.

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Apron is so much easier and faster on and off. And the adjustment stays in place much better.
 

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Made some changes to the Hudson apron. I really like having things at my fingertips and it’s already saving my street clothes.

Divided the top pocket to keep things upright and organized. Pencil, sharpie, Olfa razor knife, 6” machinists rule and a long tweezer.

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The original plastic buckle was jamming up. I had to crawl out of it a couple times and it was a matter of time before I broke the buckle. Got a cobra style buckle and tri-bar adjuster. The metal parts are more appropriate for the apron and are much nicer in use. It should come with these.

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Apron is so much easier and faster on and off. And the adjustment stays in place much better.

Those are two good upgrades, the open chest pocket definitely needed to be divided. I haven't broken the buckle yet but good to know, all in all I really like it & now I am used to wearing it.
 

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