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New Zealand made, the women’s one piece bee suit is made from 310 gsm woven cotton. For a comfortable fit generally choose two sizes above what you would normally wear. Just add a hood and gloves and you’re ready to go.
NZ Made 310gsm 100% woven cotton drill overall which includes -
additional length & elastic in arms & legs,
extended brass zip & double fabric on knees.
Sizes based on standard women's clothing sizes found in NZ retail stores, generally select 2 sizes above usual to allow a comfortable fit over clothing.
This overall provides the wearer with additional length and elastic in arms and legs, an extended brass zip and double fabric on knees. Machine wash the suit separately with similar colours or dry clean.
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