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LAB COATS: Cotton

$ 45.00 excl. GST

 

  • All sizes & small, medium, large and extra large.
  • Each have two pockets waist height and one pocket at left chest height.
  • The small laboratory coats are suitable for primary and intermediate students, medium for junior high school and large/extra large for senior high school students.
    (Note: Image is for reference, skeleton not included).
    Key:
    * = Width (across back to arm seam to arm seam).
    ** = Arm Length (from underarm seam).

 LABCOAT SIZE Length (cm) Width (cm) * Arm Length (cm) **
 Small (HELABCS) 89 55 60
 Medium (HELABCM) 94 63 60
 Large (HELABCL) 100 67 62
 Extra Large (HELABCEL) 100 72 62

 

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LAB COATS: Cotton

All sizes & small, medium, large and extra large.
Each have two pockets waist height and one pocket at left chest height.
The small laboratory coats are suitable for primary and intermediate students, medium for junior high school and large/extra large for senior high school students.
(Note: Image is for reference, skeleton not included).

(Wikipedia excerpt: ..."...A white coat, also known as a laboratory coat or lab coat, is a knee-length overcoat or smock worn by professionals in the medical field or by those involved in laboratory work. The coat protects their street clothes and also serves as a simple uniform. The garment is made from white or light-colored cotton, linen, or cotton polyester blend, allowing it to be washed at high temperature and making it easy to see if it is clean.

Similar coats are a symbol of learning in Argentina and Uruguay, where they are worn by both students and teachers in state schools. In Tunisia and Mozambique, teachers wear white coats to protect their street clothes from chalk.[citation needed]

Like the word "suit", the phrase "white coat" is sometimes used as a metonym to denote the wearer, such as a scientist working in a high-tech company...")

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