Product Overview
The ST11 Coverall is a practical and dependable solution for professionals requiring short-term protection against non-hazardous dust and debris. Provided in a substantial bulk pack of 120 units, these navy coveralls are designed to be an economical yet effective barrier for a wide variety of industrial applications. Crafted from 100% polypropylene, they offer a lightweight layer that protects underlying clothing without significantly increasing the thermal load on the wearer.
Key Features
- The integrated hood features elasticated stitching, ensuring a snug fit around the face to prevent particulates from entering the garment.
- Elasticated sleeve and leg hems provide a secure seal at the extremities, which is vital for maintaining a clean environment and protecting your skin.
- An elasticated waist detail improves the overall fit and reduces the volume of loose fabric, decreasing the risk of the garment catching on machinery or equipment.
- Each pack of 120 is conveniently subdivided into bags of 10, making it simple to manage stock levels and distribute the items across different teams or work sites.
Design & Performance
Constructed from lightweight polypropylene fabric, these coveralls are engineered for breathability and ease of movement. The fabric choice ensures that even during physically demanding tasks, the wearer remains relatively cool, which is a common challenge with protective overlays. The design focus is on a secure fit; by using elasticated stitching at the hood, waist, and hems, the garment moves in tandem with the wearer. This attention to detail ensures that the protective barrier remains intact throughout a standard shift, providing consistent performance in dusty or grimy conditions.
Why No Customisation?
We do not offer customisation for this specific product. As these are disposable garments intended for single or short-term use, the application of embroidery or heat-applied transfers would be impractical. The lightweight nature of the polypropylene fabric is not designed to support the weight or tension of stitching, and the heat required for printing could compromise the material's integrity. For items requiring company branding, we suggest viewing our permanent range of medium-weight workwear.
Use Cases
These coveralls are ideally suited for a range of trades including mechanics, plumbers, and electricians who often find themselves working in confined or dusty spaces. They are also widely used by tree surgeons and site visitors who need a temporary layer of protection against the elements or site debris. Because they are sold in bulk, they are an excellent choice for businesses that manage large teams or high-turnover environments where hygiene is a priority.
Why MyWorkwear
Since 1976, MyWorkwear has been a trusted partner for UK businesses. Based in Telford, our decades of experience mean we understand the technical requirements of high-quality PPE and workwear. We pride ourselves on providing products that meet the rigorous demands of the modern workplace, backed by nearly fifty years of industry expertise and a commitment to professional service.
Practical Advice
When selecting your size, we recommend opting for a slightly larger fit than your standard attire. As these coveralls are designed to be worn over your existing trousers and sweatshirt, a more generous size will ensure you maintain a full range of motion. Keeping a pack of 10 in your vehicle or on-site provides a quick and easy solution for unexpected tasks that might otherwise ruin your professional uniform.
Caring for your product
To maintain the safety and protective qualities of this garment, it is vital to follow the care instructions correctly, though the most important rule is that this is a disposable item.
This product must not be washed. Subjecting the lightweight polypropylene to a wash cycle will break down the fabric structure, causing it to lose its protective properties and potentially tear. Similarly, do not use bleach, as the harsh chemicals will instantly weaken the synthetic fibres.
Never tumble dry or iron this garment. The high temperatures associated with drying and ironing will cause the material to melt, which is both a safety hazard and will result in the destruction of the coverall. Once the garment is soiled or the task is complete, it should be disposed of in accordance with your local regulations.