Despite the lack of explicit LbL nanocoating of textiles, it is illustrated that coating of fabrics could be an effective antiviral countermeasure. Surgical gowns were, for example, laminated with a 3-fold layer of poly(propylene) as the outer layer, PTFE as the middle layer, and a non-woven polyester layer as the innermost layer. PTFE proved essential in curbing viral adhesion and penetration through the fabric [183,184].