Hawaiian Style Apron Development:
When talking to locals, tourists, and transplant residence it gives an idea of what people are looking for with Made-In-Hawaii kitchen purchases they are looking to make. Many are not professional butchers, back of the house cooks, or find appeal in the traditional apron. What are people saying? they are looking for a apron that makes them feel like they can make a statement in the kitchen with the style to its message. The styles of aprons were going towards leather that had a more butcher feel, but nowadays its going towards a more dressy look. With this in mind the team has come together and talked in a public chat that was opened for a limited of time online. This set the categories of The Casual based Apron that can be bought for $15-20, The Ugly Muu Muu Aunty Apron ($20-25), The Local themed Apron ($30-$40), The Hawaiian themed Apron ($30-$40), The standard apron ($10-$15), the Sarong with pocket belt ($15-$20), and The Professional Chef Coat ($30). The marketing would be recommended to call it Hawaiian-style, they would be made of soft fabric like linens, cut in a cross back pattern to compliment freedom of the wearer in their movement. It would be different then the typical apron that has a tendency to pinch or bunch up in the back with a look that could compliment apart of a whole outfit. What this does is take out the barrier or the outfit and the cooking to have a look that it is wanted. The change in design direction makes for categories of aprons unique to Hawaii culture that takes out the barrier of people and cooking styles into a single line of apron choices for any kitchen cooks needs. With linen the aprons can go straight into the washing machine and ready for the next cooking session in the kitchen.
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