Disposable Coveralls

Coveralls provide full body protection against dirt and grime. They have a zipper down the front.
Polypropylene offers economical protection in environments where liquid splashes and abrasion resistance are not a concern.
Coated polypropylene protects against nonhazardous liquid spills and splashes, such as water and paint spray. It has good tear resistance. Coveralls with a vented panel allow heat and moisture to escape.
Tyvek polyethylene provides better tear and abrasion resistance than polypropylene and coated polypropylene. It holds up to occasional contact with nonhazardous liquids, such as water and paint spray. It is made of heat- and pressure-bonded fibers for a material that’s soft yet strong.
Open cuffs provide better airflow than elastic cuffs. Elastic cuffs help keep dirt and grime out better than open cuffs.
Use the size chart for general guidance. When choosing a size, consider individual body shape and clothing worn underneath.
Rain Bib Overalls
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Keep your torso and lower body dry without restricting movement. These overalls are often used in wet weather or washdown applications. Made with polyester fabric, they are tear resistant and washable. The adjustable suspenders let you modify the length. To keep small items dry, they have an inner chest pocket that zips shut.
PVC-coated overalls are more wear resistant than polyurethane-coated overalls. For extra durability, these overalls have reinforced seams. They also resist oil and mildew. The open cuffs will fit over bulky boots to keep your ankles dry.
Find your waist size by measuring just above the top of your hip bone. Take all measurements over any clothing you expect to wear under these overalls.