Leather Cooking Aprons
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Ovenrite Leather Culinary Apron
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Spatchfire Leather Chef Apron
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Steamhold Leather Culinary Apron
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Kitchenguard Leather Kitchen Apron
Price range: $179.00 through $229.00
A kitchen throws heat, oil and splatter at you all shift, so a leather cooking apron keeps it off your clothes and looks sharp doing it. Ours are cut from full-grain hide that resists spills and stains and wipes clean instead of going in the wash. We've made leather cooking aprons for US chefs, line cooks and home cooks since 2017.
Made for heat and mess
Our leather kitchen aprons use full-grain hide that resists the spills, splatters and stains of a busy stove and wipes down with a damp cloth. Reinforced stitching holds up to daily use, and the full cut keeps oil and sauce off your clothes. Leather handles the heat of a working kitchen far better than cloth, though it is near-heat protection for the line, not something to hold over an open flame.

Pockets for your tools
A good leather chef apron keeps your tools on you. The FlameCraft has dual chest and waist pockets, and the Sizzram has dual front pockets sized for knives, spoons, a thermometer or your recipe notes. Adjustable straps set a snug, balanced fit. Every product page lists the exact pockets, colour and sizing with real customer reviews.

A washable leather apron? Sort of
Leather isn't machine washable, but that's the point. A washable leather apron in the cloth sense wears out in the laundry, while ours wipes clean in seconds and lasts for years. Less laundry, more cooking. The same easy-clean hide is why grill cooks like our leather BBQ aprons, and anyone breaking down meat reaches for a leather butcher apron.
Comfort for a long shift
Service runs long and you're moving the whole time. Our leather cooking aprons come in Small through 2XL with adjustable buckle straps, so you set the fit once and forget it. The balanced cut keeps the weight off your neck through a double.
How to choose a leather cooking apron
What to look for before you buy.
- Coverage. A full cut that keeps oil and splatter off your clothes.
- Hide. Full-grain leather for heat and stain resistance.
- Cleaning. A surface that wipes down rather than needing the wash.
- Pockets. Chest and waist or front pockets for knives, spoons and a thermometer.
- Fit. Adjustable straps for a balanced fit over a long shift.
Caring for your cooking apron
Wipe it down after service, spot-clean spills with a damp cloth and condition it now and then. No soaking, no machine, no fraying hems.
Cooking apron questions
Is a leather cooking apron good for the kitchen?
Yes. It resists heat, oil and stains, wipes clean and lasts far longer than cloth. It is near-heat protection for the line, not for holding over an open flame.
Can I wash it?
Wipe it clean with a damp cloth and condition it occasionally. Don't put leather in the machine.
What sizes do you offer?
Small through 2XL, with adjustable buckle straps.
Are there pockets for my tools?
Yes. Chest and waist pockets, or dual front pockets for knives, spoons and a thermometer, depending on the style.
Who are they for?
Chefs, line cooks, home cooks and open-kitchen restaurants that want a sharp, hard-wearing apron.
