Use of designer deadstock fabrics
Fabrics with a history
For my dirndl aprons, I use designer deadstock fabrics as well as fabrics from surrounding, local weaving mills. Designer deadstock fabrics are high-quality materials from previous collections, overproduction, or discontinued designs from renowned fashion houses. These are fabrics that were already produced but never used and which
otherwise they would have remained unused.
Many of these textiles date back to previous years and impress with their exceptional quality.
They are more densely woven, more durable, and noticeably of higher quality than much of what is produced today. What was once standard is now a rarity.
For Maison Aprón, sustainability is not a compromise, but a requirement: resource-saving, environmentally friendly and consciously luxurious.
Patented shaping effect
Handwork with handwriting
This dirndl apron is made entirely by hand – without a sewing machine, without compromise.
153 pearls are set by hand using the fine pinning technique, forming a delicate drape that visually elongates and gently conceals the silhouette.
This meticulous craftsmanship resulted in a shaping process patented at the European level, which is exclusively available at Maison Aprón.
A piece of time. A piece of skill. A distinctive statement.