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hooks

I wear a shop apron almost every day, and so I’ve always wondered about “apron hooks,” which are shown in R.A. Salaman’s “Dictionary of Woodworking Tools.”

Here’s his entry on aprons that mentions these devices:

Carpenters and other woodworkers traditionally wear a white twill or canvas apron with a large pocket in front. It is fastened around the waist with long tapes tied in front, or with hooks that have decorative ends.

Yup. You read that right: Fancy stuff that is hooked above your buttocks. And yes, one of the hooks shown is a four-leaf clover, indicating you have a lucky butt.

I don’t think I want to know what the heart-shaped hook means.

But I am intrigued by the hooks because some days I can’t tie a bow behind my back.

— Christopher Schwarz

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