Hi rainwear central
Just thought I’d ask what you thought about rains clothing for modern clothing ranges , quite a nice selection of shiny and clear gear
https://www.uk.rains.com/
Rains clothing
Re: Rains clothing
Hi everyone.
I for one love the new Rains rainwear selection, its a tad on the expensive side though, however "its stunning"..
Debs xx
I for one love the new Rains rainwear selection, its a tad on the expensive side though, however "its stunning"..
Debs xx
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I have a full length matte black Rains mac which I am comfortable with wearing in the rain-a rare occurrence in SE England these days. It is quite lightweight but has a tendency to blow open at the front in a wind. One more press stud lower down would have solved that problem. But it is good that so many of their designs are unisex and attract more mainstream buyers.
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Oh and another thing , they have a couple of shops to try there gear on 

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Re: Rains clothing
Love rains clothing,
I have one of their short parkas in navy blue with white zips and press studs.
I use it as an everyday jacket when raining and love it
I have one of their short parkas in navy blue with white zips and press studs.
I use it as an everyday jacket when raining and love it
Lets get swishy!
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I love Rains. And I think they're pretty reasonably priced, especially compared to the likes of Stutterheim and Hunter. I have the knee-length clear plastic mac and the mint green glossy hooded raincoat that were part of last year's "ltd" collection. Thinking about getting the shiny black trench next.