The resurgence in the popularity of aprons presents a challenge for the hip and stylish trendsetter. An alternative to the retro look, Apronique responds with contemporary aprons that reflect today’s fashion trends. High performance fabrics, serve as the canvas for these upscale original creations.
Residents of the same Midwestern community, Marilyn Brown & Kristin Schweain team up to create aprons that target all generations of cooks, hostesses, and entertainment divas. Marilyn contributes design, sewing, homemaking, and business skills.. As a seven-year touring performer and recording artist with the contemporary Christian band ZOEgirl , Kristin adds her charismatic personality, unique creative artistic talent, and fashion sense. Serving as the "face of Apronique" she models newly marketed products. Music continues to be a priority as Kristin currently promotes her new solor project--Days of Eden.
Reflecting unique and boutique characteristics, Apronique’s upscale garments are ready for your next dinner party, hospitality event or a day at work.
The newest apron line features
reversible 2-in-1 aprons constructed from
stain repellent fabric, in hip, trendy colors
and design. Along with the fashionable
hostess at home, these styles appeal to
those who wear aprons in the workplace.
Combining fashion with performance, they
provide an alternative apron choice for
restaurant wait staffs, caterers, spa
attendants, hairstylists, scrap bookers, and
florists.
Apronique designs are for sale in retail shops throughout the Midwest.
Apronique products are designed to encourage practicing the art of hospitality. Set the table and invite someone to "Come and Dine."
1 Peter 4:8-10: "Above all, keep loving one another earnestly, since love covers a multitude of sins. Show hospitality to one another without grumbling. As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace." (From the English Standard Version)
Made in the USA, Apronique products are distributed from the Heartland, in
Southeast Missouri.
Circa 1960--Marilyn with her beloved Grandmother,




who is wearing her ever-present covering--an apron!