No they can not be dried because the fabric will shrink.
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A boiler suit is a one piece coverall used for hot, heavy manual labor. They were originally used by those in coal fire boiler maintenance, hence the name "boiler suit".
Yes, police in some regions and during certain events have worn white boiler suits, particularly in situations involving crowd control, protests, or large public gatherings. The white suits can help identify officers clearly among the crowd and are often used in conjunction with protective gear. However, this practice is not universal and varies by location and specific circumstances.
eBay and Amazon have a large selection of orange boiler suits that come in a variety of sizes. Additionally, websites like Safe Pro that provide work-related clothing will sell this item.
Amazon has quite a few cheap boiler suits to choose from on their website. Most of these are under $20, so if you don't have much cash this is a great place to look.
Leisure suits are famous for being awful. The jacket was cut short and boxy, a most unflattering design for most men. They were usually made of 100% polyester, dyed to sad colors that can only be achieved with polyester. And because it's fun to joke about them.
Coverall is basically a generic name given to any suit or work wear that covers up your entire body. Boiler Suits are specific work apparel used by those who work near boilers or where there is radiant heat or a chemical/ acid splash etc.
Disposable. Disposable plates, disposable forks and disposable spoons.
Dyed is a verb (past tense of dye) and an adjective (dyed hair).
Dyed jade will not have the same esoteric qualities as jade that has not been dyed. If it is looked at through a Chelsea filter, dyed jade will have a red coloring to it.
Boiler can be classified as below
the fabric weave by dyed yarn called yarn dyed fabric