TBH I only wear an apron while cooking Christmas dinner - all too easy for fat to splash on a nice top/jumper while trying to manhandle a big turkey out of the roasting tin. Somewhere I have a 🎄apron with a robin on, but I might have left it at DD’s.
I have two aprons on the go at the same time……..one is for use in the kitchen, cooking baking, washing up etc. The other is reserved for the bathroom and en suite………the thought of cleaning the toilet and then wearing the same apron for making pastry just doesn’t sit right.
Looking at the state of my aprons after I've cooked, I'm glad that I wear them. My daughters and DIL regard my affection for them as amusingly retro - and then are irritated by stains on their clothes from food, bleach, etc.
I wear an apron all the while I'm indoors. As I don't want my clothes to get bleach stains etc it's a habit I adopted years ago. When I'm seen wearing the apron people ask me if I've been baking. I'm 81 so it could be an age thing from when we had Sunday best.