Get Ready to Suit Up: Coveralls 101! 

Coveralls are the ultimate all-in-one outfit for ultimate protection. Made with breathable fabrics like cotton/polyester blends, they shield your legs, chest, shoulders, and arms from

Man wearing yellow coveralls and respirator against pink background

Coveralls are the ultimate all-in-one outfit for ultimate protection. Made with breathable fabrics like cotton/polyester blends, they shield your legs, chest, shoulders, and arms from all the dirt, grime, and everything in between. With a variety of styles to choose from, coveralls are the go-to workwear for a wide range of professions. 

Ready for any job, basic coveralls are the jack-of-all-trades. Durable, comfortable, and versatile, they’re perfect for painters, construction workers, and those in the sanitation field. When it comes to disposable coveralls, Tyvek is industry standard. (2) Ideal for healthcare workers, lab technicians, and anyone dealing with hazardous materials, these coveralls are meant to be used once and then tossed away. 

Do you work with fire or flammable materials? Flame-resistant coveralls are your flame-defying heroes. Protecting electricians, oil field workers, and more, a common FR coveralls are made with the magic of Nomex, a fabric that’s inherently flame resistant. (3) Learn more about fire retardant/flame resistant workwear here.

If you need to beat the cold, insulated coveralls are your best bet. These bad boys keep you warm on winter construction sites and temperature-controlled warehouses. And let’s not forget about arc-resistant coveralls, perfect for electricians and others working with electrical equipment. Nomex is also arc resistent – keeping you safe from electrical shocks and arc flash damage. (1) 

When Mother Nature decides to rain on your parade, waterproof coveralls have got you covered. These rain-deflecting wonders keep you dry in sleet, rainstorms, and all those wet work environments. 

Hi-Vis coveralls are common on construction sites and oil refineries, these coveralls need to meet ANSI Class 3 visibility standards. Learn about HI-VIZ workwear here.

And probably the most recognizable jumpsuit, a mechanics jumpsuit. Snug-fitting, with extra pockets and tool loops, they keep you safe and stylish while working on those engines. 

So don’t sweat the small stuff, suit up in coveralls and tackle any job with ease! 

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  1. https://www.coverallchina.com/8-facts-about-nomex-coveralls-that-will-impress-you#:~:text=Nomex%20is%20an%20artificial%20fabric,a%20type%20of%20FR%20coverall
  1. https://www.dupont.com/personal-protection/tyvek-for-ppe.html 
  1. https://www.froutlet.com/the-different-types-of-jobs-that-require-coveralls