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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
This garment can be employed for so many uses. I just used it while I spray painted and am glad to say that nothing wafted onto my clothes. Glad to have it!
Amazing Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
I've been using disposable isolation gowns in my workshop when I'm spraying paint so that I can keep my clothes getting hit with overspray, but I don't love the idea of creating more landfill waste with disposable items. So, when I saw this, I thought I would give it a try. In many ways, this is a better option.For starters, the fabric is pretty substantial, though it feels a lot like a shower curtain liner. But unlike disposable gowns, it's not going to snag or tear easily and it feels like it will hold up to a good number of runs through the washer. I like that it has nice long knit cuffs, which make it easier to wear it with gloves and not have the gloves and gown immediately separate to expose you. There are two ties on the back--one at the neck and one at the waist; the ties at the waist are well placed so that you can have the back of the gown wrap partially around you before tying off.I'm 5'10 with a fairly slim build; this gown came down to about 7-8" below my knees, providing pretty good coverage and while I would have liked a little closer fit, especially in the arms, it isn't so big that I'm swimming in it.
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