I do not like bees crawling anywhere on the inside of my clothes!
The complaint I have with a full suit is that it requires much more effort to climb into it, than the effort required to put on a jacket. What I would like to achieve is protection from the bees, but with simplicity of protective clothing which is easy to cover my body.
A jacket may not provide adequate protection for someone who is wearing short trousers. However, it seems to be "overkill" to wear a bee suit which includes trousers if I am already wearing sturdy trousers which can give suitable protection.
We have probably all watched videos of beekeepers who worked with bare hands, or wearing shorts, or even without veils. All of these scenarios provide the opportunity for bees to be able easily to sting the beekeeper. Some beekeepers seem quite content to accept that risk - but not me!
I have made a "cape" with a hat and veil attached to it, which fits over my head and shoulders, and this has proved very useful for me when working in the garden if I am concerned that some bees may object to my presence. The real advantage for me is that I can slip it on, or take it off, in about two seconds maximum. If there was some easy way to use tie-down straps to hold it close to my body, then I do not think that I would even need to think about wearing a bee-jacket. I have seen videos of some bee keepers wearing just a veil (for example Kamon Reynolds), but I would appreciate any information on how to successfully fit and use tie-down straps to make my cape 100% bee-resistant