

Overalls
The student's go-to party outfit! Overalls tell a story about the wearer's field, personality, and years of study.

Starting in autumn 2021, the color of TSTS ry's overalls will be all red with white prints .
The overalls are available in sizes XS-3XL and it is a good idea to try them on in the office before purchasing. A good tip when trying them on is to squat! If the overalls don't feel tight when squatting, the size is large enough.
There is no right to exchange or return overalls.
Midwives wear pink overalls and paramedics wear red trousers instead of overalls. Classes in these fields order their overalls themselves with the guidance of their tutors. Others can buy their red overalls from the office!
Previously, TSTS ry's overalls were yellow with red pockets. These are still available at a reduced price while supplies last.
The TSTS ry's color has always been red, so we decided to change the color of the overalls to that. We also wanted to stand out from the yellow tradenoms, so that we could be proudly recognized as health students!

Overalls etiquette

There is no traditional etiquette in the healthcare industry, but we have listed some general practices and tips!
Overalls are usually not worn all the way up. Grab the shoulders of the overalls and fold the top so that your organization's logo is visible on the back . Tie the sleeves over your stomach.
You can get overall badges at parties, events, bars , and by purchasing them from companies or other students. Badges are traditionally sewn by hand with a needle and thread. Gluing and sewing with a sewing machine should be avoided.
The advertisements on the overalls are from companies that have wanted to sponsor the students. Their funding lowers the selling price of the overalls! So it is polite to sew the badges on the empty spots first, and only when the overalls are full, on top of the sponsors.