An overall is a one-piece garment that covers the entire body, typically worn for protection or as a uniform in various industries such as construction, agriculture, or automotive. It usually has long sleeves, full-length pants, and may have pockets for tools or other items.
On the other hand, a dust coat is a lightweight, loose-fitting garment that is worn over regular clothing to protect it from dust, dirt, or other debris. It is typically shorter in length than an overall, often reaching just below the knee or mid-thigh. Dust coats are commonly worn in settings such as workshops, factories, or laboratories where there is a need to protect clothing from getting dirty or damaged.
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Overall
- Typically made of durable, water-resistant material (e.g., canvas, denim, cotton twill) - Covers the entire body, from shoulders to ankles - Has full-length legs with elastic or drawstring cuffs - May have a bib or chest pocket for storage - Designed for protection from dirt, spills, and hazardous materials in industrial or construction settings
Dust Coat
- Made of lighter-weight, breathable material (e.g., cotton, linen, polyester) - Extends down to mid-thigh or knee length - Has short or three-quarter length sleeves - May have a button-up or zippered front - Designed to protect from dust and dirt in work environments such as workshops, laboratories, or cleaning services