I'm now going to demonstrate to you how to closed gown with a non-disposable gown, which you will see most commonly in practice. You reach inside your box, taking care not to touch the outside. You step well away from everything. You have to watch your personal space, because when I'm gowning, I will be reaching my arms up quite high. You have to make sure there's no drip stands or any other items of theater wear in your way. I'm hanging onto the gown by its shoulders. I let it drop, and it unfurls. All I do is reach one hand inside and then the other hand inside, taking care not to touch my front, which is my theater surgical field. Can you now tie me in, please, Hannah, taking care not to touch the front? Thank you. She will tie me in, starting at the top. I'm keeping my hands as high as possible and out of the way and together. Thank you. As much as possible, you keep your hands up. This is the only time I have to reach my hand down below my waist. I grab the front tie. I offer it to Hannah, who's non-scrubbed. She grabs the end. I turn away from her. She ties me in at the back. Thank you. As you can see, my hands are up high, and they are still inside my gown.