Description: Starbucks aprons The iconic green apron of Starbucks is recognized globally, yet its history is less well-known. How did this apron come into being? Why do some aprons feature special symbols? And why do partners occasionally wear red ones? In 1971, Starbucks employees wore simple brown grocer’s aprons that matched both the coffee beans they handled and the company's original logo. This changed in 1987 when Starbucks' business model and apron design evolved. Baristas began serving handcrafted coffee and espresso drinks while wearing new green aprons adorned with a more modern siren. The green aprons have been the standard attire for partners ever since, with a few notable exceptions. Barista champions wear purple or brown aprons. Red aprons are worn during the winter holidays, and in the Netherlands, orange aprons celebrate King’s Day. Embroidered American flags are used to honor veterans and military spouses, and at Signing Stores, aprons display “Starbucks” in sign language.
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Location: Kansas City, Kansas
End Time: 2024-12-24T17:55:40.000Z
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Brand: Starbucks
Type of Advertising: Apron
Color: Green
Theme: Coffee & Tea
Original/Reproduction: Original
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