The standard patient gown in that exam room has been worn before.
Many times.
By people you will never know.
Laundered in shared industrial facilities alongside hundreds of others.
Returned to the drawer. Handed to the next patient.
You bring your own yoga mat.
Your own water bottle.
Your own clothing.
You have standards for what touches your body outside your doctor’s office…
How did a medical gown become the exception?
Not anymore.
GIV Gowns are yours.
Washed in your machine. Folded by your hands. Packed in your bag.
Worn only by you.
That is not just dignity.
That is basic hygiene.














