I more or less grew up working bees with no protective gear.. I guess I didnt realize there was such a thing as protective gear.. I remember seeing the beekeepers on TV and wondering what the heck they were wearing that "wierd" get up for..
My first veil, was just the round hat with the veil that hung from it, and I thought I was invincible in that thing.. then I figured out bees can sting though jeans, and long sleeved shirts, and that when an angry bee gets inside the veil.. well, that veil is no longer your friend!! Nothing you can do but grit your teeth and wait for it.. calmly begin untying as you walk away, so you can scrape the stinger out....
It took a couple of nasty incidents to convince me that I needed a GOOD bee suit.. when i ordered, I ordered a FULL suit, and a jacket.. I wear the jacket often, and just leave the hood down unless I need it. Then I can pop it up and zip it fairly fast. Usually the bees give a little warning. Enough for me to put it up before they decide to commit to the war.
To date, I have never been stung through the Ultra Breeze.. It gives a feeling of confidence and security. Any fair bee suit will do that, until you get stung through it. Bees are resourceful. If they can find a way, they will find a way.