I have seen several posts about Rukka SBR coats, and of course RukkaCrazy is a member, but when I search for Rukka all I find is motorcycle protective gear. Can someone explain, or post an example picture please?
It's interesting that, as a community, we use terms which must seem quite alien to outsiders - Stutterheim, Rukka, Jelly, AGU, SBR, PUL, etc., but sometimes I am not entirely sure if we all understand some of them. Maybe we could have a reference section with pictures and descriptions so that we are all thinking of the same thing when we see a reference; maybe the lovely Phee could model outfits for it (wink wink)!
Rukka?
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I don't think they make the long raincoats anymore.
rainwearpassion.com/rainsuits/rukka-from-finland/
rainwearpassion.com/rainsuits/rukka-from-finland/
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Rukka still manufactures rainwear & other leisurewear, but only in boring 'modern' fabrics.
They are chiefly famous for their classic full-length shiny (and matt) hooded macs manufactured from the late sixties through to the early eighties.
Howe I wish they would do a retro range of rainwear, but I doubt it'll ever happen.
They are chiefly famous for their classic full-length shiny (and matt) hooded macs manufactured from the late sixties through to the early eighties.
Howe I wish they would do a retro range of rainwear, but I doubt it'll ever happen.
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I have the same trouble. Getting stiff over time and under certain situations!
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I said correctly. You finally get to their web site and it is a waste of time to look.mason wrote: ↑December 5th, 2019, 9:01 am Rukka still manufactures rainwear & other leisurewear, but only in boring 'modern' fabrics.
They are chiefly famous for their classic full-length shiny (and matt) hooded macs manufactured from the late sixties through to the early eighties.
Howe I wish they would do a retro range of rainwear, but I doubt it'll ever happen.
If you missed any of my rain-wear videos have a look here... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCplUP6 ... GRFRzPWLfg
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are yours shiny or matt?
Depends what polish I use!
Depends what polish I use!
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Rukka is still making rainwear from plastic coated fabrics. Nowadays it is PU on polyester intead of PVC on cotton. Still rustling with a plastic feeling but only available in matte. Some of their fabrics are even slighty elastic. That's why we butcher some Rukka items once in a while to make "special garments" out of them.