Marks and Spencer "rubber" rainwear

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blackmacjay
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Re: Marks and Spencer "rubber" rainwear

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These are not rubber.

Read the details ............

Despite what the ad says.
hotwilly
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Re: Marks and Spencer "rubber" rainwear

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100% PU
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
WealdenMac
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Re: Marks and Spencer "rubber" rainwear

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Their wording, not mine. Hence my use of quotation marks. Nice jackets for all that.
hotwilly
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Re: Marks and Spencer "rubber" rainwear

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WealdenMac wrote: April 9th, 2021, 9:22 am Their wording, not mine. Hence my use of quotation marks. Nice jackets for all that.
The advert for this comes up when you put Rainwear Central in, for obvious reasons.
Hence I had a look and discovered the same as you.
And discovered the same as you.
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
Rubbersocks1999
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Re: Marks and Spencer "rubber" rainwear

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As time moves on.
Marks and Sparks use this wording as it must shift more jackets.
Rubber being waterproof.
PU also waterproof but lets all the water run down the jacket to your knees.
Best to buy your rubber macs soon. As in 5 years they may no longer be available.
Scootaloo1
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Re: Marks and Spencer "rubber" rainwear

Post by Scootaloo1 »

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These M&S raincoats are expensive and overall just look a bit ordinary and boring in my opinion, although I appreciate threads like this giving information of new rainwear from mainstream B&M shops.
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