Stay safe.
I work for a hospital firm. The other day, I asked if a hazmat suit was acceptable under the dress code. They laughed and said, maybe if you paint it look like a suit.
It'd be interesting to see the reaction if someone wearing a full biohazard suit with SCBA were spotted walking through downtown Dallas tomorrow.
“They laughed and said, maybe if you paint it look like a suit.”
Sounds like a business opportunity.
Instead of wearing the white tyveks out near landfills we would wear one-piece cotton jump suits. Toss them in the wash at the end of the day (or project). We were mainly concerned about the dusts and particles. But something like that might be okay to wear to work depending on what you do.
A friend’s dad, once he retired, wore a jumpsuit like that the rest of his life - he had all sorts of colors. I’m not sure why he chose that. Brilliant - genius type. Wife died. Perhaps he had more important things to worry about than what he would wear each day.