This women's apron will certainly appeal to Harry Potter fans. The design is inspired by Fred and George's joke shop Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. The apron advertises the fictional store located at 93 Diagon Alley, established in 1996.
Available from Jordanene (eerily similar to the Weasley twins' best friend Lee Jordan), the one-size women's apron makes an ideal gift for a loveable trouble-maker. The orange and yellow design has flourishes inspired by the graphics featured in the Potter film franchise and have some spelling discrepancies, likely to avoid copyright issues. Made out of 100% cotton, the clothes-protecting apparel is suitable for everyday use. This makes it perfect for any activity in the kitchen from hostessing duty to brewing up a messy potion.
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The Women's Apron Advertises the Fictional Weasley's Wizard Wheezes Joke Shop
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