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  1. Hi….I want to order one of your aprons but not sure on the size since I don’t fit your table. I’m age 72 and measure 34x34x40. Height is 5.2. and weight 130lbs. All aprons are too big and long waisted for me as I have a very small frame and no waist line. I wear a size 6 and am looking at the yellow apron with pink flowers in a small. Please let me know what you suggest.

    Thank you! Love your aprons!
    Lynda Castelli

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