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Next time you're ordering a Frappucino, take a peek at what color apron your barista and cashier are wearing. Although any employee can don the green, which has become the coffee chain's signature color, there are also black, orange, red, or even purple aprons gracing those coffee counters.According to a new blog post on the, there's meaning behind different aprons.

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Some apron colors are one-time specials, like the orange aprons in the Netherlands to celebrate King’s Day or the pale blue aprons for the launch of. These colorful aprons, for example, were sewn by hand by women—many of them survivors of the Rwandan genocide—in the Ineza Cooperative in Kigali, Rwanda. The aprons appeared at 120 stores around the region to support the cooperative. Military spouses, including spouses of veterans and those currently serving in the military, can also have a special green apron with an American flag and 'military spouse' underneath their name. The idea originally came from Starbucks senior product manager, Starbucks Technology Services, Tim Bomke, himself an Army veteran. “I thought about my wife being a Starbucks barista when I was in Iraq, and wondered what would have made her feel acknowledged for her sacrifices too,” he said in a post on the.