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20”x23”x40” - 100g - Perf'd Garment Covers-on-Roll

20”x23”x40” - 100g - Perf'd Garment Covers-on-Roll

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20”x23”x40” - 100g - Perf'd Garment Covers-on-Roll

Garment Cover-On-Roll (Per 12Kg)

Clear Perforated Garment Covers-on-Roll — Product Overview

These perforated garment covers-on-roll are designed to protect hanging garments from dust, handling marks and light splash during storage, transport and back-of-house processing. Supplied on a roll with regular perforations, they are quick to dispense and separate, helping streamline garment packing in retail, dry cleaning, wardrobe departments and distribution environments.

The covers are made from clear polythene film so contents remain visible for fast identification and picking. The roll format supports high-throughput workflows where staff need to cover garments consistently and efficiently.

Key Features

Perforated on a roll:
Regular perforations allow clean tear-off between covers, supporting faster packing and more consistent usage.

Clear film for easy identification:
Transparency helps teams confirm garment type, colour and ticketing without removing the cover—useful for stock rooms and dispatch.

Protects against dust and handling:
Acts as a practical barrier to reduce dust build-up and minor scuffs during storage, rail movement and delivery.

Convenient for high-volume operations:
Roll dispensing suits busy counters and packing benches, reducing time spent opening and separating individual covers.

Compatible with hanging garments:
Commonly used for suits, jackets, shirts, dresses and uniforms on hangers, helping keep items presentation-ready.

Key Features (Bullet Summary)

  • Perforated roll format for quick tear-off dispensing
  • Clear polythene film for visibility and easy picking
  • Helps protect garments from dust and handling marks
  • Suitable for storage, transport and back-of-house processing
  • Ideal for retail, dry cleaning, wardrobe and distribution use

Typical Uses

  • Retail stock rooms: covering garments on rails to keep them clean and ready for the shop floor
  • Dry cleaning and laundry: protecting finished items after pressing and before customer collection
  • Uniform issue and workwear: keeping garments clean during storage and distribution
  • Costume and wardrobe departments: protecting items between fittings, rehearsals and transport
  • Warehousing and fulfilment: reducing dust and handling contact during picking and dispatch

Garment Covers-on-Roll — Full Product Guide Introduction

Garment covers supplied on a perforated roll are a practical choice when you need repeatable protection for hanging clothing at speed. Instead of handling loose covers one-by-one, teams can dispense a cover directly from the roll, tear at the perforation, and apply it to the garment on the hanger. This approach supports consistent packing standards and can reduce bottlenecks at busy packing stations.

Because these covers are clear, they also support efficient stock control: garments can be identified quickly without removing the protective layer. This is particularly helpful where multiple similar items are stored together, or where garments move between departments (for example, from pressing to dispatch).

How It Works

Each cover is connected to the next on a continuous roll. Perforations between covers create a controlled tear line so staff can separate one cover at a time. In use, the roll is typically placed on a bench, wall-mounted dispenser, or packing station. The operator pulls down the next cover, tears it off at the perforation, and slips it over the garment on the hanger.

This method is well suited to environments where garments are processed in batches—such as after steaming/pressing, during inbound quality checks, or when preparing items for delivery routes.

Materials and Construction

These covers are made from clear polythene film. Clear film is widely used for garment protection because it provides a lightweight barrier while keeping the garment visible. The film is formed into a cover shape and supplied as a roll with perforations for easy separation.

When selecting garment covers, it’s helpful to consider the balance between protection and handling: a film that is easy to open and apply supports faster workflows, while still providing a practical protective layer for everyday storage and transport.

Floor Type Compatibility

Garment covers-on-roll are typically used in packing and garment-handling areas rather than installed onto floors. However, they are compatible with common operational setups across retail and industrial environments, including:

  • Packing benches and worktables
  • Wall-mounted or counter dispensers
  • Garment rails and rolling racks
  • Back-of-house staging areas

If you use a dispenser, ensure it supports the roll width and allows a clean tear at the perforation.

Health and Safety

As with all plastic packaging, keep garment covers away from babies and small children to reduce the risk of suffocation. In workplace settings, store rolls neatly to avoid trip hazards and ensure dispensers are securely mounted if used. When tearing at perforations, use controlled pulling to reduce sudden snapping that could cause minor hand strain in repetitive tasks.

For operations with high throughput, consider workstation layout: placing the roll at a comfortable height and within easy reach can help reduce repetitive bending and twisting.

Ideal Applications and Use Cases

Retail garment protection:
Use covers to keep garments clean while they are stored on rails in stock rooms, especially during refurbishment, seasonal changeovers, or when items are held for click-and-collect.

Dry cleaning and laundry finishing:
After pressing or steaming, a cover helps protect garments from dust and contact during storage and customer collection.

Uniform distribution:
Uniforms and workwear can be covered to maintain presentation standards during storage and issue.

Wardrobe and costume transport:
Costumes and formalwear can be protected between locations, reducing the chance of dust and light splash during transit.

Warehouse staging:
When garments are staged on rolling racks for dispatch, covers help reduce handling marks and keep items tidy.

Maintenance, Cleaning and Care

Garment covers are typically used as a protective packaging layer and are not intended for laundering. For best results:

  • Store rolls in a clean, dry area away from direct heat sources.
  • Keep the roll protected from dust so the outer layers remain clean for immediate use.
  • Use a dispenser where possible to keep the roll tidy and reduce accidental tearing.
  • Replace the roll if it becomes contaminated (for example, if exposed to oils, heavy dust, or moisture).

Case Study (Typical Workflow Example)

A busy garment operation may process multiple rails per day. After garments are steamed or pressed, an operator dispenses a cover from the roll, tears it off at the perforation, and applies it to the garment on the hanger. Covered garments are then moved to a staging rail for collection or dispatch. Because the film is clear, staff can still verify garment type and ticketing at a glance, reducing rework and unnecessary handling.

Who is it for?

  • Retailers handling high volumes of hanging garments
  • Dry cleaners and laundries looking for fast, consistent garment protection
  • Uniform and workwear providers
  • Wardrobe, costume and events teams
  • Warehouses and fulfilment centres shipping garments on hangers

Colours / Features Available

These covers are supplied in clear film to support visibility and easy identification. The key functional feature is the perforated roll format, which supports quick tear-off dispensing.

Sizes Available

This product page may represent multiple size options within the same garment cover-on-roll range. Select the option that best matches the garment length and style you need to protect (for example, shorter garments versus longer garments). If you are unsure which option is best for your application, consider the garment length on the hanger and allow extra coverage for the hem.


Reference notes: The content above is written to describe perforated clear garment covers supplied on a roll, consistent with common supplier descriptions for garment cover rolls.