Where Can I Find a Professional Chemistry Vest Online?

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A user has been accepted into a Physics-Chemistry preparatory program and is seeking advice on purchasing a professional lab coat to replace their inexpensive one. They clarify that they are looking for the English term for "vest," which is actually "lab coat." The discussion includes a suggestion to check college magazines or stores for purchasing options, but no specific links or recommendations are provided.
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hi

I have been accepted in Physics-chemistry Prepa.
And i would like to get rid of my ridiculous 2 dollar Chemistry vest for a real professional one.

I use the word 'vest' because i don't really know the equivalent in English language (i live in France).i mean the white outfit chemist wear in laboratory.

Can any of you link me to a good one i can buy on internet
 
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I can only help you with the language: I think the word is "lab coat"
I can't tell you where to buy it though (probably your college's magazine/store or something like that).
 
ok thanks
 
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