A Professional Beekeeper’s First Impressions of the Jeometry Beewear™ Sunny Suit

An independent review by Tamila Morgan, Professional Beekeeper & Educator

Finding a beekeeping suit that truly works for women has long been a challenge. Too often, women are expected to size down men’s gear or compromise on fit, comfort, and mobility, especially when working long days in the field.

That’s why hearing honest, unsponsored feedback from professional beekeepers matters.

Tamila Morgan, Professional Beekeeper & Educator, shared her first impressions of the Jeometry™ women’s beekeeping suit after purchasing it herself and putting it on for the very first time. Her reaction confirmed exactly why this suit was created in the first place.

“Finally, a bee suit made for women — by a woman beekeeper.”

From the moment she tried it on, Tamila noticed what so many women beekeepers have been missing. Unlike traditional suits that feel bulky, boxy, or clearly designed without women’s bodies in mind, Jeometry™ immediately felt different.

In her words, the suit:

  • It fits well—really well.

  • It’s intuitive and thoughtfully designed.

  • It’s practical without being ugly.

  • And yes, it actually looks good.

These aren’t small details. For beekeepers who spend hours moving, lifting, inspecting, and teaching in their gear, thoughtful design directly impacts safety, confidence, and performance.

Designed with real work in mind

Tamila walks through the suit’s design and fit in her first impressions video, noting how quickly it became clear that this wasn’t just another resized option, it was intentionally built.

Jeometry™ was designed by Jennifer York, a beekeeper and apparel designer who understands both the realities of hive work and the power of proper fit. Every feature exists to support women doing real, physical work:

  • Streamlined fit without restricting movement

  • Lightweight, breathable mesh

  • Functional pockets placed where you actually need them

  • A silhouette that allows women to move confidently

As Tamila put it, “It checked all the boxes.”

Not sponsored. Not gifted. Just honest feedback.

It’s important to note that this was not a paid promotion.

Tamila purchased her Jeometry™ suit with her own money because she was genuinely curious about it. Her review reflects real first impressions from someone who has worn countless suits over the years and knows exactly what works (and what doesn’t).

That level of transparency is what makes her feedback so valuable, especially for women who are tired of guessing whether new gear will actually live up to its claims.

As an educator, Tamila doesn’t just wear her gear, she teaches in it. She moves, demonstrates, and works closely with others while suited up, which means comfort, visibility, and functionality are non-negotiable.

Her response to Jeometry™ reinforces what many professional beekeepers and educators are discovering: when your suit fits properly, everything else becomes easier, from focusing on the bees to showing up confidently in your work.

Watch Tamila’s full first impressions

Tamila shares her full walkthrough, fit notes, and initial reactions in her first impressions video, which you can watch below.

First Impressions: Jeometry Beewear Suit

Curious to experience it yourself?

Jeometry™ is designed for women who work in the field: educators, professionals, and dedicated beekeepers who want gear that supports them instead of holding them back.

If you’d like to explore the suit Tamila reviewed, you can learn more here: Explore the Jeometry™ women’s beekeeping suit

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