Full Aprons are outer garments designed to cover the front of the body and protect clothing from spills, stains or tears. They have a top part, called a bib, which covers the chest, and a lower part that covers from the waist down. Full Aprons are worn tied around the waist with the bib held in place either by shoulder straps that crisscross at the back, or by one single loop strap around the neck. They can be made of natural fabrics, leather, or synthetic materials depending on the purpose of the Apron.