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    Do you find all that fabric in the aprons difficult to manage, bulky, or uncomfortable? Where does it all go when you sit?

    The design is ingenious, especially for a wearer who's gaining weight because the sides aren't really defined since the aprons don't really start there. He can just wrap it so that there's less overlap, and add more snaps at the waistband if necessary (which would be covered by his belt).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldisimo View Post
    Do you find all that fabric in the aprons difficult to manage, bulky, or uncomfortable? Where does it all go when you sit?

    The design is ingenious, especially for a wearer who's gaining weight because the sides aren't really defined since the aprons don't really start there. He can just wrap it so that there's less overlap, and add more snaps at the waistband if necessary (which would be covered by his belt).
    Amazingly enough, the apron is very easy to manage. When I sit, it all just flattened either right onto my lap (if my legs were together), or down between them (if they weren't).

    I expect that the wrap-around pleats are how they're able to offer that lifetime adjustment guarantee.

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