>I have what started out to be a tight bee jacket. But I goofed. It arrived >without washing instructions from England. Unfortuneately I put it in a >electric dryer. Don't >make my mistake. The veil became embrittled and crackedso thatthe bees could >get >into my face. I replaced the veil with appropriate material but notbeing a >tailor or skilledwith sewing. some of the veil was too close to my face. My >bees landed me >some pretty mean bites. Then I used a breathable polyester lab suit and found >that the bees coould jab through it any my blue jeans. > >If you order a bee-proof suit make sure that the distributor stands behind >the product. We do stand behind our products, and we issue washing instructions with each suit!! If you would care to contact us direct, as a UK agent for two suit manufacturers we will see what we can do to correct your problem . **************************************************** * David Eyre 9 Progress Drive, Unit 2, * * The Beeworks, Orillia, Ontario, L3V 6H1. * * [log in to unmask] 705-326-7171 * * http://www.muskoka.net/~beeworks * * Agents for: E H Thorne & B J Sherriff UK. * ****************************************************