Floradrift Gardening Apron,Canvas Garden Apron with Pockets for Women and Men,Harvest Apron with Harvesting Pouch,Gifts for Gardeners,Green
Floradrift Gardening Apron,Canvas Garden Apron with Pockets for Women and Men,Harvest Apron with Harvesting Pouch,Gifts for Gardeners,Green está agotado y se enviará tan pronto como vuelva a estar disponible.
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Brand: Floradrift
Color: Green
Features:
- LARGE HARVEST POCKET: Our garden apron features a large kangaroo pocket, holding 10+ lbs of fruit, veggies or flowers. It replaces a harvest basket to keep your hands completely free. A quick-release bottom buckle lets you empty the pouch quickly. It makes your garden harvesting more efficient.
- HEAVY DUTY WATERPROOF CANVAS: This gardening apron is made of heavy duty canvas, durable, comfortable and easy care. It features a 600D waterproof Oxford lining to keep your clothes clean and dry while gardening, and is machine washable in cold water.
- MULTI-POCKET DESIGN: The harvest apron features a multi-pocket design to easily hold gardening tools. A top waterproof zipper pocket keeps your phone, small tools safe. The bottom has a large harvest pouch and two front pockets, making it easy to carry crops, weeds, and accessories.
- ADJUSTABLE CROSS-BACK STRAPS: Our garden apron for harvesting features adjustable cross-back straps. It evenly distributes weight to reduce fatigue during garden work, ensuring all-day comfort. Suitable for women and men, it fits up to a 60" waist, and is also suitable for plus-size gardeners.
- VERSATILE USE: This grange carrier apron is an ideal gift for gardeners, suitable for harvesting, weeding, and gardening. Whether used in the farm, orchard, garden, or yard, it makes a perfect gift for Mother's Day and Father's Day.
Package Dimensions: 13.3 x 11.5 x 1.5 inches
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