German Ladies were wearing them in the 16th century.  Not neccessarily the
beginning, but a point to start from.

alex


On 1/12/07, Lauren Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hmm, yes, but, WHEN were they four? ;-)
And could they tie the aprons themselves at that age?
Sorry; end-of-week silliness. I would still like to know, you know,
HISTORICALLY when, ahem. The Apron appeared.
Lauren
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On Jan 12, 2007, at 7:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Well, here is an utterly flatfooted query from me: Do we know when
>> women began wearing aprons of the rectangle with waist strings type?
>
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> When they are about 4 and start helping around the kitchen.
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> Sorry, couldn't resist,
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> -C.
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