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Adult Bib Buyer's Guide
How do I determine which type
of Washable (reusable) Adult Bib
is right for my situation?
There
are many styles of washable adult
bibs to choose from. The
industry standard adult bib
measures 18” x 30”. The bibs
vary based on cost, size, closure
style, and the material being
used.
- Cost
– Surfing from website to
website you will see a wide
range of prices for adult bibs.
Look for wholesale sources that
sell their adult bibs and
provide volume discounts.
Buying directly from the
importer and not from the middle
man will save you money. If you
want to buy pallet quantities
call the company and see if they
will deal on price. Most should
be willing to cut you a deal.
- Size
– The industry standard is 18” x
30”. The benefit of a long bib
is that it covers the lap. The
longer and wider the bib the
less food and liquids will get
on your clothes.
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Material Used
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100% Cotton Terry Cloth
– Most popular adult bib
sold. This bib will shrink a
bit but it is the most popular
choice. It will also not last
as long as a blended washable
adult bib.
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Blended Poly/Cotton –
This bib will not shrink as
much as 100% cotton. It will
also wash more times than 100%
cotton.
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Vinyl Back Waterproof Barrier
(many styles) – Some bibs
have a Vinyl waterproof back
barrier sewn on them. The
benefit to this style of adult
bib is it will not allow
liquids to soak through the
material and get you wet. Try
taking a bath towel and
placing it on your lap and
spilling a cup of water on the
towel. It will leak through
and get you wet. The Vinyl in
adult bibs normally can be
laundered and dried at high
temperatures without melting
together.
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100% Polyester – Man
made material. It will last
longer in the wash. On the
bibs we have seen it is
usually not as absorbent as
the cotton alternatives, but
it is a nice attractive
clothing protector.
-
Plaid Flannel (several
styles) – These adult bibs
generally look nicer than the
traditional terry cloth bibs.
They add a little style to the
bib and it is not as
institutional looking.
Depending on the style
purchased they may have a
blended material or be 100%
cotton. Most are sewn to a
Vinyl back waterproof barrier.
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Designer Styles –
These bibs may have a flower
prints or some sort of added
design to make the bibs seem
more like a fashion
statement. Most people do not
like to wear an adult bib.
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Vinyl Only Wipe Down Bib -
This bib is a popular
alternative. It is made
of vinyl only and can simply
be wiped clean. Many people
choose this style because it
does not have to be laundered.
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Closure Style – Velcro,
Snap, or Self Tie?
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Velcro – This is the most
popular closure style sold.
It is easy to open and close.
People with limited mobility
in their hands can close the
bibs. Make sure you close the
Velcro closure (stick it
together) when washing. Why?
If you do not close the Velcro
it will stick to other clothes
or the bib itself and make
pulls on the bib (terry cloth
will pull). After time the
Velcro closure may not work as
well because the ability for
Velcro to close after being
laundered hundreds of times
diminishes.
- Snaps
– Snap closure adult bibs
require the dexterity
necessary to close a snap. As
some people age their ability
to use their hands diminishes
due to arthritis, Parkinson
disease, or other mobility
limiting diseases. Snaps will
not pull on items being
laundered like Velcro closures
do. Snaps should last longer
then Velcro.
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Self-Tie – This closure is
simply a bib that ties behind
the neck. We sold these adult
bibs at one time but
discontinued due to lack of
sales. These bibs are hard
for people with limited
mobility to tie themselves.
The bibs laundered well
because they have nothing to
catch on in the wash. These
are the least popular closure
style on adult bibs.
Import vs. Domestic Adult Bibs
– Some companies choose to have
their bibs manufactured completely
overseas. These bibs are totally
foreign made and labeled as
Imported. Other companies may
import their material from
overseas already cut into the
shape of a bib and then it is sewn
together in the USA. These bibs
are technically made in the USA
because the sewing process is
completed here even though the
material was imported and cut
before arrival in the USA. Some
companies do buy their material
domestically and manufacturer
their bibs here. Our point here
is even if a bib says made in the
USA it might be only the finished
sewing, not the material, the
cutting, etc…We have looked at
thousands upon thousands of adult
bibs and many imported adult bibs
are better quality then the
domestic equivalents.
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