And I'm not an agent either but be careful with these products.
I guess there is nothing wrong with these products but they are not as well made as similar ones from England.
The workmanship just isn't there. I remember the use of tapes inside to make the garment waterproof and they were put on without the care that you would think.
But they are much cheaper than the English mackintoshes and may be for you.
Satin mac India deals - negotiable at around USD 200 plus
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Sorry for the double entry.
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Thanks for your links to RKD. I have just one question because I'm not very familiar with the English rainwear terminology: What kind of material is Satin?
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Trousers and shorts are usually sat inZeesenboot wrote:Thanks for your links to RKD. I have just one question because I'm not very familiar with the English rainwear terminology: What kind of material is Satin?

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Ray is a very droll character!
Satin is a silky looking material. I'm not sure what it's made of but the outside shines and I think it looks good.
Satin is a silky looking material. I'm not sure what it's made of but the outside shines and I think it looks good.
Re: Satin mac India deals - negotiable at around USD 200 plu
Steve's right. Lorraine Element's Flickr site was handed over to Namrof a while back and it is his photos of Gillie and his other models that you'll find there. Well worth a visit if they're not already known to you. Rajkumar's own site is a bit basic.
Re: Satin mac India deals - negotiable at around USD 200 plu
I guess the adage "you get what you pay for" is true. However, as Stephie points out, if you are very specific about what you need, Vikas will make sure the garment is made to your exact specifications. I ordered a "ghat" single breasted trench in black single texture satin and was somewhat disappointed that the belt was too short, it only had two belt loops on the sides so the belt hung funny in the back, and that the buttons were sewn loosely and one of them fell off the first time my wife wore it. But I took it to a local tailor to fix and even after the added expense it was still a bargain for such a beautiful coat. My second time around, I ordered the heavier double breasted red double texture satin "Mallik" trench, and while it cost about $75 more than the ghat, it was well worth it, but this time I made sure to request extra attention to the buttons (they were reinforced), longer length belt and and extra belt loop on the back seam. My wife greatly prefers this coat because of the better quality workmanship, and as it turns out she much prefers the double texture since she doesn't like the feeling of rubber next to her skin, and the rubber smell is much less pronounced (I will admit, as much as I love the aroma of a rubber lined mac, when she wore the single texture for an extended period in warmer weather she would sweat and the smell of her sweat mixed with the rubber was somewhat unpleasant, almost skunk-like).blackmacjay wrote:
I guess there is nothing wrong with these products but they are not as well made as similar ones from England.
The workmanship just isn't there. I remember the use of tapes inside to make the garment waterproof and they were put on without the care that you would think.
But they are much cheaper than the English mackintoshes and may be for you.